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12000 DOZEN BRUSHES IN STOCK. THE Undersigned would respectfully cal the attention of Wholesale and Retail Buyers, to the very large stock he has at ail times on hand, and from which storekeepers can select by the single dozen at about the same price as is usually charged by the case, thereby avoiding an accumulation of unsaleable stock. The assortment consists of all the most saleable lines, viz. Flue brushes, for ranges and coppers American brooms, about 300 dozen Bass brooms Bass and cane do Bair do Carpet do Plain banisters Jspanned do Whisk do Double do Flat sweeps Hearth brushes Dust do Crumb do Scrub do Deck do Stove do Whitewash brushes Laundry do Shoe do Round oil do Mops Hair brushes Cloth do Nail do Tooth do Mop and broom handles Knife boards Manilla bags A Tubs Clothes pegs And a large and well assorted atock of tea, oilman’s stores, and general groceries. 95S H. L. BOWKER, Market Place, BALLIN BROTHERS, A.LB AND PORTER BOTTLERS Manufacturers of Aerated Waters, Ginger Wine, Sarsaparilla, Quinine and Cordials. ARMAGH STREET AND OXFORD TERRACE, Adjoining Foresters’ Hotel, Christchurch, Agents for EHRENKEIED BROS. THAMES AIK AND PORTER. 65 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 thci go | And selling off quite rapidly. Your feet will show another sight In Woodard Boots, so strong and light, So nicely fitting, neat, nob tight, You’ll keep them In your memory. When the now budget Is 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 for every class will hiring ; And Woodard, he will ever sing The praises of economy, Then come In crowds unto High street, Next Frith’s piotnre 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, Ladies' and Gentlemen’s Pegged and Sewn Boots made to order. "Repair# done TP R. PROCTER having made the disease of the eye, i., for the adaption of Spectacles, an especial study, and during; 30 years experience in the Optical branch of his business, knowing the difficulty there has been in procuring' the imported article of reliable material properly adjusted to the sight, and having also secured the services of a thoroughly qualified Optician (late of Dullond and Sons, London), and the only Practical Optician in New Zealand, is now prepared to supply a want long felt amongst the community, viz., the proper treatment of that most delicate of organs, THE EYE. Where the sight is cither naturally defective, or impaired by accident, over-work, or age, T. U. Procter guarantees to supply glasses to suit all SIGHTS, of the best Brazilian Pebbles, or the patent. Tinted or other Crystals, selected with care and judgment, so as not only to overcome the inconvenience of defective sight, but to preserve, as long as possible, the strength of the eye. . . Next to Hie proper selection of the glasses it is a matter of the greatest importance that the frames should accurately tit the face of the wearer. The majority of people fail to notice the imj>ortance of having such an important organ as the eye accurately measured and fitted ; jet persons who would never dream of purchasing a pair of ready made boots, or of putting on a suit of slop-clothes, do not hesitate about taking the first pair of spectacles that are given to them from the stores of top merchants and other dealers who dabble in Optical goods, who, they must know, if they gave a moments thought to the matter, have no pretensions to Optical knowledge. Every Optician must have met with a middleaged housekeeper who lias adapted a pair of her aged master's cast oft" spectacles, or a needj clerk who has secured, as he thinks, “a great bargain” at a pawnbroker's, and botli of these types wonder why their eyes are fatigued, and the sight deteriorated since they began to wear such glasses. Persons suffering from weak and imperfect vision should take the opportunity of calling upon T. R. Procter, when they can have their fight guaged and registered by specially prepared instruments, and a patent Optometer, for carefully testing the sight, so that they can at any time be supplied by post. KAYE’S WOSRDELL’S PILLS. THE GOOD OLD ENGLISH REMEDY FOR ALL DISEASES. Established Over Fifty Years. KNOWN ALL OVER THE WORLD. FOR upwprds of half a century KAYE’S WORSDELL’S PILLS have been esteemed as the best remedy for the prevention and cure of disease. Their use renders the doctor unnecessary in the family. Acting on the blood, they purify it from all humors, rendering the life-giving fluid healthy in its action, and consequently restoring and establishing the health of the invalid. These Pills are invaluable to immigrants, being a certain remedy for all diseases of all ages, and either sex. Persons residing in the colonies, who cannot have recourse to medical advice, will therefore find them indispensable. The proprietor has in his possession thousands of testimonials bearing witness to the wonderful efficacy of this invaluable medicine, a selection of which accompanies each box. Sold by all chemists and other dealers in patent medicines throughout the world, Is l£d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d per box. NOTICE. ~ PERSONS Suffering from Indegestion, Billions or Livor Complaints will, on application, receive an unfailing Botanic Recipe by enclosing address to MR MILFORD, Secretary, Botanic Institute, Bristol. OoTy ER ’ S SDLPHUR HAIR RESTORER will darken gray hair, and in a few days restore completely its natural color. The effect is superior to that produced by any instantaneous dye, and the sulphur restorer does not injure the akin, | gold iu large bottles, Is 6d each, by chemists and hairdressers UCRE _ FOR CONSUMPTION, COUGHS BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA AND CROUP. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM J S composed of the active principles of J 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 thioat 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 Tb sold by ad

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1417, 30 August 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1417, 30 August 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1417, 30 August 1878, Page 4

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