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A Skull Trephined with a Pickaxe cannot be mended, bat the head splitting headaches provoked by a disordered stomach can be permanently cured by soothing the great sympathetic nerve which connects the gastric organ with the brain. Materia Medica affords no corrective of disturbancen and weakness in the abdominal region, so eradicant of any of the causes productive of brain and nerve excitement more reliable than Ddolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps —f Adyt J WANTED, good Machinists and Fitters. Henry Toomer and Sons. 4398 WAITED, a Barmaid for the Upper Bar at Cameron’s Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, Apply at the Hotel at once. 4401 W ANTED, a Cook for a private family. Apply at once to Mrs Fowler’s Eegistry Office, Whately road. 4402 WANTED immediately, a first class Barmaid, with good references. Apply Cobb’s Office. | 4403 WANTED, a respectable woman as Housemaid; also, a Parlor-maid. Apply to Mrs C. W. Turner, Papanui road. 4397 WANTED, at once, a first class Machinist. Apply at Hyde’s BootUpper Factory, High street, Christchurch. 4399 WANTED, a willing, respectable Girl, about fourteen, as Nurse, and to make herself generally useful.— Wm. Egbert Wood, West Cashel street. 4387 WANTED to’Eeut, by Ist of January, a comfortable House of about four rooms, with garden, within the Belt, East preferred. Apply to Isaac B. Sheath, Ironmonger, Colombo street, corner of Tuam street. 4372 WANTED KNOWN that one or two young men can find private Board and Eesidence, two minutes walk from Post office. Apply Mrs W. A. Jones, Armagh street east. Terms, 18s, washing done. 3865 TO BOOTMAKERS. WANTED, a Steady Man, used to strong work. Constant employment. Apply to Charles Coombes and Son, Cashel street. 4369 TO CONFECTIONERS AND BISCUIT MANUFACTURERS. HANDS WANTED. Alfred Gee, Wholesale and Retail Confectioner and Biscuit Manufacturer, Colombo street. ACCEPTANCE OF W. T. TAYLOR’S CHALLENGE. I HAVE this day Accepted the Challenge of W. T. Taylor to Row him for the sum of Ten Pounds (£10) on Boxing Day, December 26th. JAMES SNOSWELL. Lyttelton, December 6th. 4400 ST. ANDREW’S CHURCH. TEA MEETING, ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, Lichfield street, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7th, 1876, At 6.30 p.m. Tickets—Two Shillings. 4392 NOTICE. ' HENRY J. WOOD, heretofore carrying on the STATIONERY BUSINESS in HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Under the name of C. Bennington & Co., begs to announce that, having purchased the whole of Mr Bonnington’s interest in the said Business, he will in future conduct the same on his own account under the style or firm of H. J. WOOD & CO. H. J. W. & Co., in order to reduce the Stock, which is largely in excess of their requirements, have determined to make considerable REDUCTIONS in the Prices of all Surplus Stock, consisting of Account Books, Writing Papers, Fancy Goods, &c. Note Papers from 3s 6d per ream. To effect a speedy clearance, Storekeeper* Schools, and Libraries supplied at cost price for cash. Au early settlement of Old Accounts will oblige. High street, Christchurch, Dec. Ist, 1876. 4384 LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. "TpHP following clause in the Public IL Heaßh Act is advertised for the information of those whom it may concorn : “ When a householder knows that a person within the house occupied by him is taken sick of small pox, cholera, or any other highly infectious disease dangerous to the people, he shall imme diately give notice thereof to the Local Board of the district in which he dwells. If he refuses or neglects to give such notice he shall forfeit a sum not exceeding ten pounds. It shall be the duty of the medical practitioner iu attendance on such case to state to the householder, as early as possible the infectious nature of such disease.” By order of the Board, EDW. H. PALMER, Clerk. Christchurch District Drainage Office, sth December, 1876. 4385

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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 768, 6 December 1876, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 768, 6 December 1876, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 768, 6 December 1876, Page 3

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