A Tekbible Disease. If gravel it allowed to remain in the bladder, the accumulations eventually become bo large that they can only be removed by one of the most dangerous and agonising operations known in surgery. The deposits pass out through the uretha so long as they are small enough to do so ; but in their passage their ragged edges tear its sensitive lining, producing the most excruciating tortures. The use of that beneficent diuretic, UDOLPHO Wolfe’s Schiedam akomatic Schnapps, materially assists in dissolving and passing gravel,—f Ad vt. ]
mmtigmeats. W ANTED, good Machinists and Fitters. Henry Toomer and Sons. 4398 WANTED, a General Servant, for upcountry. Wages £3O per annum. Apply to Mr Allen, Golden Age Hotel. WANTED, a Draper’s Assistant for Port.—Apply Box No. 156, Post office, Christchurch. 4426 WANTED, a Barmaid for the Upper Bar at Cameron’s Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton, Apply at the Hotel at once. 4401 WANTED, a good Shepherd, with Dogs, for the Chatham Islands. Apply on Monday morning to Matheson’s Agency, Christchurch. 4427 WANTED KNOWN that one or two young men can find private Board and Residence, two minutes walk from Post office. Apply Mrs W. A. Jones, Armagh street east. Terms, 18s, washing done. APARTMENTS. TO LET, in Hereford street, near St John’s Church, Sitting room and Bedroom, suitable for a single gentleman. References given and required. Terms reasonable. Apply (by kind permission) to John Lewis, Esq, Crystal Palace Buildings. AVON ROAD BOARD. ALL RATES DUE for the Avon District not paid on Tuesday, December 12th, will be SUED FOR without further notice. W. F. BEATSON, Collector, Avon District. Dec. 9th, 1876. 4425 Jo B HN U U X T O N. Madras street south, BUILDER AND TIMBER MERCHANT. Estimates for ail kinds of work. Building materials of all sorts at the lowest remunerative rates. 4408 LOOK OUT—HERE WE ARE AGAIN. NEW POTATOES, 121 b for One Shilling, to be had in large or small quantities. Fish to be had in quantities next week. 4428 PADDY’S MARKET, TETLEY, Proprietor. BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE DISTRICT OF CANTERBURY. NOTICE TO HOUSEHOLDERS. THE BOARD OP EDUCATION brings under the notice of Householders that the ANNUAL HOUSEHOLD RATE for the present year is NOW DUE and payable, according to the Education Boards Act, 1876. Children’s school fees will continue to be payable as heretofore. JOHN INGLIS, Chairman. Christchurch, New Zealand, December Ist, 1876. 4407 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF CHRISTCHURCH. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for the office of Mayor. The privilege of electing the Mayor was until last year enjoyed by the City Councillors, and was, in turn, given to the senior member. Had the old system continued to the present time it would have placed me in that honourable position. Should you do me the honor to elect me, it will be my earnest endeavor to faithfully carry out the duties .appertaining to the office of Mayor. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 4415 JAMES GAPES. NOTICE TO WORKING MEN AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, for £lO5 each, THREE THREE-ROOMED HOUSES, newly built, well finished off, being match-lined throughout, with Leamington ranges and registers, cupboards, good artesian well, with over one-eighth of an acre of splendid land to each, fenced all round, situated on North-east Belt. These propeities are very suitable for the working class, being an easy distance from town. High and dry, and in a healthy locality. Letting at 8s per week. On terms, if required, at 8 per cent. Apply to C. DAYMAN, London Store, 4416 Continuation North-east Belt. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. IAHF following clause in the Public Health Act is advertised for the information of those whom it may concern:— “ 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 immediately 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 in 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 771, 9 December 1876, Page 3
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