Sedentary Pursuits are Enfeebling Nature never intended ua to sit in a doubled up posture half our lives, and accordingly she revenges herself upon those who do e i by inflicting upon them indigestion, debility, and very frequently lumbago and kidney disease. Persons whose avocations keep them indoors, behind desks and worktables, can, however, counteract, in a great measure, the ill effects of such confinement by the use of Ddolpho Wolfe’s Schiedam Aromatic schnapps.—[Advt. | Sttonffisenwata. WANTED A General Servant, not under 20. Inference required. Mrs C. W. Bishop, Cambridge Terrace East, 4784 TO LET, at New Brighton, close to the bridge, a well-finished House of eight rooms, with stables, artesian well, &c, on twenty acres of land ; four miles distant' from town. Good opening for a boardinghouse ; and a dairy could be kept in addition. Bent very low. Apply Mr Clare, New Brighton, or N. 8., office of this paper. BOARD AND RESIDENCE. ONE or Two Respectable Single Men can obtain private Board and Residence at Mrs Griffiths’, four doors below Waltham Railway Gates. 4760 Easy terms. 'yALENTINES. V ALENTINES. From 3d Each and Upwards. FOUNTAIN BARBER, BOOKSELLER, Colombo Street, next door to Cook and Ross. 4733 THE Collector will attend to receive Household Rates and School Fees in the following districts, as below, after which unpaid rates will be sued for : Colombo road, January 31st, 1 to 4 p.m— At D unford’s Store. 4755 C. L. DAVIES. AUCTIONEER’S NOTICE. SCHOONER FOR SALE. THIS SALE IS UNAVOIDABLY POSTPONED TO FRIDAY, 2nd FEBRUARY. \/! R C. C. AIRMAN is instructed to SELL BY mmmi sLpublic auction. On board the vessel, at Lyttelton, on FRIDA 7, FEBRUARY 2nd, THE E. U. CAMERON, SCHOONER, 41 Tons, Nearly new, and well found, with boat complete. Will be seen at Port. Sale at 2 o’clock. 4730 GOOD LIQUORS. THE GREATEST JOY OP LIFE. jyj O R T O N WINE STORES Contain The best WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, &o, &c, In Canterbury. One trial sufficient to convince the most sceptical. Prices wholesale for any quantity. Note the address— MORTON’S WINE STORES, HIGH STREET, Opposite Strange’s. 3767 TO -MORROW. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31ST, SALE OF FURNITURE, UNDER BILL OP SALE. MR J, O. HAWKES has received instructions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his ROOMS, Hereford street, A Lot of first class FURNITURE, com* prising— Couches and chairs, in damask and hair cloth, tapestry carpet, 15 x 12, lot of felt carpet and matting, tables, chairs, double and single iron and wood bedsteads, with large quantity bedding and blankets, very handsome chests Scotch and other drawers, dressing tables, wash stands and ware, fenders, kitchen furniture and cooking utensils, and lot of sundries, dinner and tea services, invalid’s chair bed, few books, Ac Also, 1 open book case, and 2 do with glass doors, 2 ladies’ wardrobes, pedestal office table, elegant pier glass (38 x 34), 2 very handsome drawing room suites in walnut and crimson Utrecht velvet, Ac, Ac S alop harmonium (in rosewood), by Alexandre, very good 7-stop harmonium (in oak), by Chappell Single-reed harmonium (in oak), by Alexandre Several capital pianos 1 doable barrel pin fire breech loading gun, with fittings (in case) complete Lot of oven iron work and fittings. 1-30 Sale at 12 o’clock. 9684
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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 813, 30 January 1877, Page 3
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540Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 813, 30 January 1877, Page 3
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