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When Four Thousand Disinterested Physicians certify to the excellence of an invigorating stimulant, sceptics as to efficacyif there be any —might as well retire to “ a back seat.” Such an indorsement carries con* viction to the minds of all rational persons. The above number of medical men have, over their own signatures, most emphatically confirmed the popular verdict long since rendered in favor of Udolpho Wodfb’s SOHIBDAJC Aeomatic Schnapps.—[Advt.J Dueing his Excellency the Governor’s visit to Christchurch the inhabitants were on the qui vive to show that respect to onr Royal visitor which was our duty to do. Then was the Museum open, with all its curiosities ; the Ball with all its beauty ; the Theatre with, all its amusements; but what was so greatly admired by our numerous visitors was to see the six thousand school children, so clean and good looking, attending the schools of different denominations in Christchurch and the suburbs, and when the question was asked. Why they looked so much better than in any other province ? the answer was, “ By using Hancock’s Excelsior Soap,” which is the best in the province, and will cleanse and wear in any heated water long after all the “ stars ” and the adulterated rubbish is gone out of sight. Sold by most of the respectable grocers and at the Manufactory, Sydenham.[Advt.]

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Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1046, 3 November 1877, Page 3

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Untitled Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1046, 3 November 1877, Page 3

Untitled Globe, Volume VIII, Issue 1046, 3 November 1877, Page 3

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