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LO.ST, ou May Gth, from Middleton, a Brown GUAT, just oh kidding. Finder rewarded on leaving it at Garland's Railway Hotel, Manchester street. 4 R 61 LOoT, a Black -ETkIEVEK PUP, No. of collar 445. The finder wil* be rewarded on returning it to Mr Walker Rugby s ore, Oxford Terrace. 4846 NEURALGIC DROPS A SPEEDY CURE for that most distressing complaint, NEURALGIA. Th ; following extracts from Testimonials are sufficient to show the value of the remedy : From the Rev. G. Fynes-CHnton, Temuka •'Your Neuralgic Drops were most efficacious and very rapid in subduing the pain. I have had no return of the complaint.” From the Hev. 0. J Merton, Bt. John’s Paisonage, Ferry-road. " After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me so speedily or so effectively I can confidently recommend it." From J, Wilkin, Esq., New Z aland Wool Stores, Hereford street. *• I had been suffering acutely from Neuralgia, and before finishing the bottle was quite relieved.” From W. H. Qundry, Esq,, Ashburton. “I had been suffering from Neuralgia for nearly six months } four hours after taking the first dose the pain left me, and has never returned.” PRICE, 3s 6d PER BOTTLE. Prepared by EDWIS. S, ELLISDON, CHEMIST, High Street, Christchurch. 4697 T HEA T E E R 0 T A L. Lessees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hayman and Co. Second Week and Cofifiriued Success of MISS BEATRICE, THEO. HAMILTON, E. D’ORSAY OGDEN, And the Entire Dramatic Company. THIS (MONDAY! EVENING, The beautiful English comedy drama, NEVER FORGOTTEN. TO-MORROW (Tuesday) EVENING, Bret Harto’s TWO MEN OF SANDY BAR. Box office Montague’s Fancy Bazaar. Doors open 7.1-5 ; commence at S. 5-12 1972 H 1 AMES JLJL UOHES, ORNAMENTAL GARDENER. Gardens laid out or remodeled. Orders lef at Mr Wilson’s seed store, Cashel street, will receive prompt attention. 4801 WITHOUT RESERVE. TO CLOSE ACCOUNTS. HILLMORTON. ADDDINGTON. M R E. J. T. FORD is favored with instructions from the Freeholder, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON MONDAY, MAY 19th, At 12 neon, In Mr C. F. Barker’s Land Saleroom (By arrangement)* 3 VERY VALUABLE QUARTER-ACRE SECTIONS, partly fenced, in Hillmorton township, on the Lincoln road, near to the NEW RAILWAY WORKSHOPS. To working men especially this is an unusually favorable opportunity for obtaining a valuable freehold BUILDING SECTION In this rising locality at a moderate price, as the property MUST BE SOLD For particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Also, At the same time and place, Under instructions from Mrs Earle, Will be submitted the remaining BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Each half an acre «nd upwards, being part of rural section 44 East side of Opawa and Hillsborough road, near to and between the HILLSBOROUGH BRICKYARDS, And the proposed New Station and Bridge. The reserve price is exceedingly moderate, and WORKING MEN should not miss the opportunity of acquiring a freehold in such a busy locality as this is becoming. Terms very easy. Plans can be had and further particulars obtained at the Office of the Auctioneer. 8 SYDENHAM. Also, At same time and place, VERY VALUABLE BUILDING ALLOTMENTS, Having large frontages on the WINDMILL ROAD. These sections are situated in an exceedingly healthy and rapidly-increasing locality, being part of the property lately known as Mollet’s. They are for sale at prices that will insure a large profit to INVESTORS, Whilst working men and others will find them to be unsurpassed as BUILDING SITES, Procurable at Moderate Prices LAND TRANSFER ACT TITLE, Terms unusually liberal: — 10 percent, cash, 10 per cent, in three months, 10 per cent, in six months, 10 per cent, in twelve months, 30 per cent, in two years, 30 per cent, in three years. Plans can be seen at the Auctioneers’ office. Also, At the same time and place, By order of the Freeholder, MOST VALUABLE SECTIONS, IN SOUTH MALVERN TOWNSHIP, A djoining WHITECLIPF’S TERMINUS. This Township is in the centre of a large COALFIELD. Having 25 feet of workable seams, several mines being already in active operation, the output from which is rapidly increasing. '1 he sections are close to the Whitecliff’s Limekiln ou the one tide, and adjoin on the other side the property of Messrs Ford and Ogden, which contains the largest deposits of Fireclays and Gauiaters known in any part of the world. The works now in course of erection for the manufacture of Firebricks, Drainpipes, Building Bricks, and Stoneware of all descriptions, will bo the largest and probably the best-appointed of any in the Australasian Colonies. Iron and Copper Ore, Manganese, and other mineral 0 , besides Marble and Building Stone, also abound in the locality, so that South Malvern is certain to become one of the GREATEST MANUFACTURING CENTRES In the Southern Hemisphere. Purchasers of Building sites are therefore sure to realise large profits on their Investment. Terms —20 per cent, cash, 20 per cent, in six months, 20 per cent, in twelve months, balance in two years. To see plan and for further particulars, apply at the office of 5-12 4864 E. J. T. FORD, Auctioneer.

FIRE. EIRE. SALVAGE GOODS. GEEAT CLEAEUSTGI- SALE OF GENERAL DRAPERY, MILLINERY, HOUSE FURNISHING, MEN’S, BOYS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS. JAMES MULLIGAN & CO. (HIGH STREET) BEG to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch ami surrounding districts, that, n consequence of the lire which occurred on their premises on Saturday, sth April, they will hold a General Cloaring»out Sale of all their Valuable Stock, too large to particularise, valued at efi!8,000. Every Lino will bo sold at Less than English Cost Price. All oods damaged by fire or water will bo sold, regardless of cost, at less than a quarter their previous value. Sale commenced on Wednesday, April 9th, AH goods sold for cash only. No goods entered during the 5 ale, _ 2370

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1630, 12 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1630, 12 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1630, 12 May 1879, Page 3

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