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PHILIPSTOWN AND PEEEY BOAD BAKEEY. DEMPSEY & SON, BAKEES, Corner ok Philip Street and Ferby Road, BEG to inform their Friends and the Public in general that they have commenced Business in the above line, and trust by Making a Good Article to gain a share of the public support. Families Waited on Daily. DEMPSEY A SON. 484 RED HOUSE BAKERY, Victoria Street (late Patanui Road), Christchurch. S SIMPSON (formerly with John Griffin, __ « baker, corner of Durham and Kilmore streets, Christchurch), respectfully intimates to his friends and the public generally that ne has purchased ths above business frqm Mr W. Viney, and as he intends using only best quality flour ho solicits the patronage of all desirous of obtaining an A 1 loaf of bread. Christening and Wedding Oakes made to order on the shortest notice, He still carries on the Grocery Business In i the premises adjoining the “Bed House,” and as he keeps none but first-class goods in stock, which he buys first hand, all purchasers may rely on getting the best value at lowest possible prices. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Carts call and deliver orders dally in town and suburbs. 21 . WINDSOR BAKERY, ~ Victoria street (late Papanni road), Christchurch. TB. WHITFIELD (for seven years with • W. Viney) respectfully intimates to his friends and the public generally that he has mad© arrangements for a continuous supply of the best qaulity flour, so that he can guarantee a really first-class article. Wedding and Christening; Oakes on the shortest notice. Special attention is paid to the Biscuit department, all goods being Hand Made. The Grocery department is always replete with first-class goods. Gaits call for and deliver orders daily in the cit and suburbs. 279 DURHAM STREET BAKERY, Comer of Durham and Kilmore streets Victoria street (late Papanni road), Christchurch. THE OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY. WM. THOMPSON (for many years with the former proprietors, Mr John Griffin and Mr Severn), desires to inform his customers and the public generally that he is determined to maintain the prestige of the above old-established business for quality, consequently no inferior materials being used by him, he stands in no dread of analysin. Wedding and christening cakes made to order. Confectionery, Ac,, Ac., of pure quality, and of every description. Carts call for and deliver orders daily in all parts of Christchurch and its vicinity. 278 AGENCY AND INQUIRY OFFICE. WE. BURKE (connected with the • R. M. Court, Christchurch, from 1857 to 1871), INSTITUTES INQUIRIES for Missing Friends, Next of Kin, and Lost Relatives. Procures Certificates of Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Obtains all Information as to Wills, Legacies, Ac.: Inquiries as to Intestate Estates ; Information about Properties bought by temporary residents years ago and unclaimed. Residents of other Provinces, Australian Colones, and elsewhere, will find it to their advantage, in many cases of absence and death, to make inquiries. Business strictly confidential. Searches and Inquiries in any part of the world. Oxford Terrace, next Cashel street.

I*9 'Ol im L JJupiOA.9 Ai9A9 tredo oq doqs eqq. A«p eq) Supmp p9Ao[duie esoq) jo oouopwAuoo eq) JOj£ uopoadsui try •pjuA jed pg raoaj oppi mpog 'sp-tWAidn ptre eoefd .rad po si Go9{d jad poi aoejd jod pg. eoejd aad pg raoaj saajvj A A kiyi&o nvo noi aaaniJLL *<(001)8 |io)BoqoOTpf '10)OH qSnoiojf eq) )ioa sj joioj; ki lojaa OxSiid^th -HffJVJ IfMVUHO ffHX CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, COUGHS BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA AND CROUP. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM IS composed of the active principles of roots and plants, •which are chemically extracted so as to retain all their medicinal qualities. Ministers and Public Speakers who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this balsam. The LUNG BALSAM never fails to do good for those afflicted with a cough. It is harmless to the most delicate child. It contains no opium in any form. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM Is sold by all Chemists. N ESIA. THE Jurors of the Intercolonial Exhition of 1866 and 1867 awarded the ONLY PRIZE MEDAL For Fluid Magnesia to Mr KRUSE, Accompanying their report is the result of Mr J. Cosmo Newberry’s analysis, by which it appears that one fluid ounce of Kruse’s Magnesia contains fifty per cent, of Carbonate of Magnesia in excess of any other Magnesia exhibited, KRUSE’S FLUID MAGNESIA, For upwards of twenty years, has been approved and prescribed by the leading members of the medical profession. Its almost universal use affords sufficient proof of the high estimation in which it is held by the public generally. It is carefully prepared of uniform strength. Each fluid ounce contains ten grains of pure Carbonate of Magnesia. In the following cases it is particularly beneficial as a pleasing sedative and aperient in all cases of irritation or acidity of the stomach (particularly during pregnancy). Febrile complaints, Infantile Disorders, or Sea-sickness. Speedily removes Heartburn, Acid Brno tations, and Indigestion. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists throughout the OolonvSOCIAL, Medical and Hygienic Book, published by Henry Smith, Doctor of Medicine and Surgery of the University cf Jena, Sixteenth Thousand, fifty-seven engravings on wood. Price —sovenpence, post free. People’s Guide to Health ; or Volunteers’ Manual, a work on Physical Education and the Culture of the healthful and Beautiful in Humanity, Subjects:--Physical Education —Laws of Life—How to render weak muscles strong—Gymnastics-Preven-tion of Disease —Cure of Disease—Air, Light, Skin, Diet, Bath, &c., &c. Gives instructions for developing and strengthening the human body—How to rogaiu lost health, resulting from exhaustion of nerve power, the effect of overtaxed energies—over work —city life- worry—brain toil—intemperance and other abuses of the system —How to secure long life, and avoid the infirmities of old age, &c. Henry Smith, 8 Burton Crescent, London, W.C

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1370, 6 July 1878, Page 4

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