rHE proper secretion and discharge of the Bile is so necessarily a part of the animal economy, that when these are not duly performed, the health must soon be Impaired, The following, amongst others, are the unpleasant sensations experienced by persons suffering from Indigestion and Bilious Disorders, viz., Headache, Giddiness, Acidity, Heartburn, Drowsiness and Dimness of Sight, Spasms and Flatulent Distensions, an Uncomfortable Feeling at the Pit of the Stomach soon after eating, with a Weight or Oppression, Interrupted Sleep, Impaired Appetite, Bowels Confined, and General La ngour and Lowness of Spirits. TOWNEND’S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS possess the following advantages over most other medicines, viz. ; —They relieve in the shortest possible time, and by per severing In their use, prevent a recurrence of the abovenamed symptoms. As a family aperient they cannot be surpassed, and are a certain cure for habitual constipation. In boxes, at Is, la 6d, 2s 6d, and ss. Towuend s Tasteless Powders, for Children Teething, &o. Townend’s Iceland Moss cures the the worst cases of Coughs, Colds, and all Diseases of the * best, Throat, and Lungs, in bottles, Is 6d; double the size, 2s 6d, The above Invaluable remedies may be obtained of all Chemists. Storekeepers, &0., and Wholesale and Retail of the sole proprietor W. P. Townend, Consulting Chemist, Crystal Palace Buildings (corner shop), Colombo street, Christchurch j or sent by post on receipt of stamps to any part of the Colonies. 131 LO.G.T, jODGE’S I EMPERANCE HoTEL, High street. TO MEET THE TIMES, Board and Lodging H educed to 17a, 18s, and £1 per week. Beds and Meals, la each. Stabling Free. 6359 OANfBEBUBV RESTAURANT Papanul Road, near Post Office, MEALS, AT ALL HOURS OF THE DAY, JOARD AND LODGINGS 175,, 18a, £1 PER WEEK Beds and Meals 1« Ifil LYTTELTON COLONISTS’ HALL. THE above Hall, fitted up with Stage, Scenery, and all requisite appliances, Including three Dressing rooms, can be engaged for Concerts, l heatrical, and other Entertainments, on application to i ibrarian, or to “Press ” or “ Times ” office, Lyttelton Terms, including gas and use of piano, £2 2s oar night. For more than one night, as per agreement W. H. P AYNE, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, Victoria Street Christchurch., Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs neatly executed W n. PAVKTP 6 6 “O LESS me, Mrs Cameron, have you _0 got your Old 8e ing Machine to work at last. Well may you say that you kenn lass I had it to all the Machinists in Canterbury, and many a braw shilling o’ our John’s siller hae they got, < yet the machine was never right till I took it to T, C. VILLIERS, HIGH STREET, CHRIS CHURCH, Opposite the Borough Hotel. He charged me twa half-crowns, and made it a perfect blessing till me. Send him yours and let your neighbours ken that bis Machine Oil, at Is per bottle, is unequalled this side o’ the Line.” 971 A. Adams, General Drapery Establishment, Underclothing in every variety. Special inducements to Cash Customers, infections, Chocolates, &0., in every variety. The Ladies’ Jewel Caskets. All prizes ; no blanks. Note the address Victoria street, near Trent’s Coffee Mills. 307 PATERSON’S GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE AND OLD CURIOSITY SHOP, Cashel street, opposite J. Ballantyne & Go’s. P PATERSON invites inspection of his o large and varied assortment of Furniture and General Frunishing Goods, from which every article of use and luxury required in a house can be bought at exceedingly low prices. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. Goods Bought and Sold on Commission. Highest price given for any and every description of article. CASHEL STREET, OPPOSITE STABLE HODSE DUN--5983 J. McCALLUM & W. J. RAVEN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Opposite M. Sandstein, jeweller, 7?9 Cashel street, Christchurch. NOTE— A SINGLE PAIR OF BOOTS AT WHOLESALE PRICE. WANTED THE PUBLIC TO CALL On Woodard, when your Boots get low, And see his well assorted show Of Boots and Shoes—they’re all the go | And selling off quite rapidly. Your feet will show another sight In Woodard Boots, so strong and light, So nicely fitting, neat, not tight, You'll keep them in your memory. When the new budget la displayed, And facts and figures all arrayed, May It still find increasing trade, And general prosperity. And Woodard’s Budget—that’s the thing, Cheap Boots lor every class will bring} And Woodard, he will ever sing The praises of economy. Then come in crowds unto High street, Next Frith’s picture shop, there you’ll meet The very man to fit your feet, And save your cash right pleasantly, Note the address— WOODARD’S VICTORIAN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Triangle, Opposite Professor Ayers’ new Turkish Baths, id Gentlemen’s Pegged arid Sewn Boots made to oraer Repairs done. R 8 AND CLOTHIERS’ ASSOCIATION. iITANTS ok CHRISTCHURCH Especially those who JOY THE PRIVILEGE OF A ALF JJOLIDAY Are requorted TO SHOP LATER THAN p.ro, ON SATURDAY, 401
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 4
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809Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 4
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