If Gbavetabds Could Speak, they might tell of thousands prematurely consigned to the “ narrow house ” in consequence of having disregarded their “ Small ailments.” No disorder, however trivial, can safe'y be neglected. If you are troubled with a slight cough, or your stomach, bowels, or kidneys are out of order, if you are weak or sleepless, be sure that there Is danger. Banish all peril by a timely recourse to that sovereign regulator and strengthening cordial Udolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam abomatic schnapps • —[advt. j
§4»*rtiS<nwnt!J. WANTED, a strong active Lad. Apply to W. H. Hargreaves, Cathedral square. 4452 WANTED, Two good Quarrymen. Apply, at once, to Daniel Rees is, Builder, Lichfield street. 4447 WANTED, a first-class Barmaid, for the Empire Hotel, Hokitika. Apply Cobb’s Office. 4440 \7STANTED, a Barmaid for the Upper VV Bar at Cameron’s Mitre Hotel, Lyttelton. Apply at the Hotel at once. 4401 WANTED, a General Servant, in a private family. Apply Mrs Davies, A 1 Hotel. 4437 WANTED, Tenders for tying 150 acres grain crop. Tenders to be lodged before the 20th inst. Apply to William Chisnall, Hedleigh Farm, Feldeltowu. 4431 ANTED 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. 3865 STRAYED, from J. E. Appleyard’s grounds, in Dyer’s lane, Heathcote, a red heifer CALF, branded on the right hind hip. Any person returning the same will be paid for their trouble. 4456 ST ANDREW’S CHURCH. ATTENDANCE will be given for LETTING the SITTINGS in this Church for the current Half-year This Evening and To-morrow (THURSDAY ) Evening, 7.30 to 9. 4448 THE HEATHCOTE ROAD BOARD require the Services of a qualified person as Clerk Salary, £l5O per annum. Written applications, with testimonials as to fitness, must be in by 10 a.m on Thursday, the 21st inst. S. MANNING, 4454 Chairman. SPREYDON ROAD BOARD. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Ratepayers for the ELECTION of Three Members to serve in the places of Messrs Taucred, Buxton, and Miln, who retire by rotation, will be held at the Road Board Office, on TUESDAY, January 2nd, at noon, and a Poll, if necessary, will be taken the following day at the office ; at the Oddfellows’ Hall, Montreal street south ; and at my residence, known as Mr Lewis’s old farm house, Halswell, between the hours of 10 a.m and 4 p.m. JNO. THOS.. HARRAP, 4449 Returning Officer. ESTATE OF JOHN M‘DONALD, OF LYTTELTON, CLOTHIER. ALL Persons having any CLAIMS against the above Estate, aro requested to furnish proof of same to undersigned, preparatory to the Declaration of a Final Dividend. W. SAUNDERS, 4455 Trustee. 1.0.G.T. GRAND LODGE SESSION. A TEA and PUBLIC MEETING will be i\_ HELD in the O D D F E L L O W S’ H ALL, Chi istchurch, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 14th inst, In connection with the GRAND LODGE SESSION. Tea will be provided from 5.30 to 7 o’clock, and the Public Meeting will be held at 8 o’clock, the chair to be taken by the G.W.C.T. Interesting addresses will be delivered by Members and Representatives of the Grand Lodge, and the proceedings will be interspersed with Musical Selections, Admission to Tea and Public Meeting, 2s; Children, half-price. 4453
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 774, 13 December 1876, Page 3
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