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A New York paper has discovered that chocolate drops are composed mostly of clay, but who was fool enough to think they were all sugar. It was a mean trick that nature played on Simon Bartholomew, of Delaware. After living a drunkard’s life for forty years, he died of water on the chest. Vermont proposes a law to prevent anyone from grinding up any but sound apples for cider. The wormy ones can be given out to the poor and deserving. Mr Millais will contribute to the nest year’s Royal Academy exhibition a large landscape, which is now nearly complete, and on which he has been engaged during the past autumn; It represents Strath Tay and the river in many curves, with the mountains on either hand in the extreme distance.

NOTICE. COMMERCIAL DINING ROOMS, CASHEL STREET, (Next “Press” Office.) HICHARD SULLIVAN (Late Cook at Ringwood’s) begs to announce to the Public of Christchurch that he has OPENED THE ABOVE DINING-ROOMS. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. SUPPERS UP TO TEN O’CLOCK. WELSH RABBITS, OYSTERS, CHOPS, STEAKS, &c., &c. 3 OANTEEBUEY EESTATJEANT, Papanui Road, near Post Office. MEALS, AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY. BOARD AND LODGINGS, 17e, 18a, £1 PER WEEK. Beds and Heals, Is, each, i&l

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Globe, Volume V, Issue 536, 7 March 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 536, 7 March 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume V, Issue 536, 7 March 1876, Page 4

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