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All extensive land-slide in Oregon lately carried an entire township into an adjoining county, and the residents of that wandering town now refuse to pay their taxes in the county they slid from because they are not there ; nor will thej' pay them in the county into which they slid, because they say they don't belong there. At the Philadelphia Centennial the Phila delphia ladies cry out "Isn't it cunning?' New York Ladies, " How superbly lovely !" Boston Ladies, "Ah, how exquawsite.'" Louisville ladies, "Beautiful, fo shuah'." Chicago ladies, "Oh, my! I wish I owned that!" while the genuine Yankee girls exclaim, "Gee-whimmy, but ain't that 'ere a stunner !" Undeu the Weatheh.—When a man feels languid, depressed, debilitated, and indisposed to exertion, mental or bodily, he tells us he is " out of sorts " or '' under the weather." Persons in this condition need cheering and strengthening. Exhausted nature signified by these symptoms that she needs aid and succour. Then is the time to resort to Udolpho Wolfe's Schiedam Akomatic Schnapps. The effect produced by this wonderful stimulant and tonic in such cases is almost electric. Strength, energy, aud cheerfulness return and beiiaix, for there is no reaction.—[Advt.]

LOST, a small Lace SLEHVE. The finder of the same will oblige the Owner by leaving it at the Office of this Paper. 5507 PIGEON LOST, a IIULLOW ~B ARB~ Finder rewarded by W. G. Walker, Chester street east. 5804 i/\UUM>, a certain Preventative against; F DAMP FEET. The Dreadnought Waterproofing renders all Boots perfectly Watertight, softcus and preserves the leather, thus giving ease, comfort, and increased durability. sSotj _£»9 HE WARD. -STRAYED, from &*J& Heathcite Valley, with cover on, one brown MARe), about 16 hands high. Also a light bay GELDING, marked star in forehead. Whosoever brings the same to M. Lake, Hoathcote Valley, will be rewarded for the same, and anyone found detaining the same after this date will be prosecuted. 5805 0 BE LET, Two COTTAGES, in t ambrirlge Terrace, near Gloucester street. Apply next door, to Mr Cave. 5774 LAND TO LET, on long Lease. Four acres of splendid land, bounded by stream of water, situated half a mile from north east town belt. Apply to Mr M. Bimo, Salisbury street, second house east of Colombo street. fOUWE TO LET, on Fifth street, L below Railway, of rive rooms, lined, and half acre land. Rent, 10s per week. Apply to THOMAS PURDIE, Builder, Tuam street, near Hospital, Chris tchurch. 5799 NOTICE. 'OHN CARL, of the Empire Hotel, is I duly Licensed to SELL PHEASANTS or or any kind of Game. A supply always on hand. 5803 NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. ,OMBS'S ABC TIME TABLE may be had at any Railway Station in Canterbury, also of the Booksellers in town. 5808 l A I E T Y JL fl E A ' * CLIFFORD'S MIRROR OF THE WORLD. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), JUNE Bth, First Part of London —The Docks, Tower of London, Railways, Monument, St. Paul's, Bank of England, Royal Exchange, Post Office, Guild Hall, Columbia Market, Newgate, Holborn Viaduct, Temple Bar, Westminster Abbey, Poets' Corner, Westminster Palace, Crystal Palace, &c, -tc. SPLENDID STATUARY. MELBOURNE, DUNEDIN, INVERCARGILL, AND CHRISTCHURCH. Million Prices. Dress Circle, 3s; Parquette, 2s; Gallery, Is. Doors open 7.30 ; commence 8 p.m. Carriages maybe orderedfor 10.15. Boxofficeopen from 11 till 6 at Bunz's Music Warehouse, where a plan of the theatre can be seen, and seats secured. MATlNEE—Saturday afternoon, at 2.30. 5809 IHEATRE OYAL. Lessee Mr W. Hoskins. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. THE EVENT OF THE DECADE. MR R. J. De LIAS Takes great pleasure in presenting to the citizens of Ohristchurcli, for a short season only, commencing MONDAY", JUNE Urn, The famous and only RIGI NA L VX EORG IA S GREAT AMERICAN SLAVE TROUPE. The success of the season. 4 CORNER MEN 4 The funniest of the funny. 8 EMINENT COMEDIANS 8 Each an artist in his peculiar role. An extensive repertoire, embracing all the latest and best SONGS, DANCES, and FARCES. Admission 4s, 2s 6d, and Is. Seats may be secured at C. F. Bunz's Music Hall without extra charge. No advance in prices. 5802 T. D. BLIGH, Agent.

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 922, 8 June 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 922, 8 June 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 922, 8 June 1877, Page 3

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