NEURALGIC DROPS A tressing complaint, NEURALGIA, The following extracts from Testimonials are sufficient to show the value of the remedy : From the Rev. G. Fynes-Olinton, Temnka, “Your Neuralgic Drops were moat efficacious and very rapid in subduing the pain, I have had no return of the comnlaint.” From the Rev. 0. J. Merton, St. John’s Parsonage, Perry-road. “ After suffering for many years I have found nothing relievo me so speedily or so effectively. I can confidently recommend it,” From J. Wilkin, Erg., 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, Guudiy, 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 edwd. s. ellisdon, CHEMIST, High Street, Christchurch. 4697 BOROUGH OF SYDENHAM. ELECTION OF AUDITORS. I HEREBY givo notice that an ELECTION will be held on MONDAY, the 2nd day of June, 1879, at the Borough Council Office, Sydenham, for the purpose of electing two qualified persons to act as Auditors for the Borough, in accordance with the provisions of the Municipal Corporations Act, 1876. Notice is also given that all nominations mast be made in the form prescribed by the Local Elections Act, 1876, and delivered at the Borough Council Office, Sydenham, before noon on Monday, the 26th day of May, 1879. The poll, if necessary, will be held at the Borough Council Office, Sydenham, on the above-named day of election, between the hours of 9 am. and 6 p.m. Nomination forms can be obtained at the Town Clerk’s Office, Fifth street west, Sydenham, CHAS. ALLISON, Juw„ Returning Officer. Sydenham, May IGth, 1879. 4927 CHURCH OF CHRIST, Oddfellows’ Hall, Lichfield street. T g HIPS. H. BATES, Evangelist. ServiceaMorning at 11, Evening at 6.30. Subject for To-morrow Evening, ‘THE DIVINE PHYSICIAN.” 5-17 4930 PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Cambridge Terrace. TO MORROW EVENING a Public LOVE A FE i.ST will be held in the above place of worship, commencing at 6 30. 4932 S Y DEN HAM WESLEY AN CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW Morning, Rev. J. S. Smalley j Afternoon, Mr Rudd ; Evening, Revs. J. 8. Smalley and A. C. Newto.v, B A. 4931 T HEA T R E R O Y A L. Lessees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hayman and Co, THIRD WEEK AND CONTINUED SUCCESS OF MISS BEATRICE, THEO. HAMILTON, D’ORSAY OGDEN. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, A Great Novelty, First time in Christchurch Of the Domestic and Sensational Drama, THE WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE. NOTICE.—In answer to numerous enquiries from country patrons, the management beg to announce the repetition of the moral and temperance drama, TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM, On Thursday Evening Next. Box office, Montague’s Fancy Bazaar. 5-17 2352 FOR SALE, AT St Albans, a coaveffi'Uit and comfortable Cottage, containing four rooms, paniry and scullery. Three-eights of an acre of land, securely fenced, a part cultivated. Large stable 33 xi 8 ; the whole is in good order. Part of purchase money can remain on Mortgage, at current rate of interest. Apply Gbo. H, Morlky, Victoria store, Victoria street, Christchurch, 4810 PSGT :jv qoop ( o QI JRun uedo oq piM doqs ‘ssiqo SniqaoM. oq;j JO 00U91U9AU00 Oqi JOJ VJU 3ai[[3S mou 81 oq sooud oq;j !jv peqsjaoija'B oq pm opqud oqi !juosoid oqq, ijno auop o$ pn« ‘oauj« oj sSajSnßqiodßd jo qoop o9jb[ « 3aiA«]j ■dsoqo Ajpmbo jojoq pm? jiq !}OOJ JOd P 5 UIOJJ ( SSB[O nod pfg qc ‘opm ‘rauog ooeid Jod pg uiojj ‘sSixiSauqjodßj —: sojourn pouorjaoiiuopaQ ‘opuaij oq!j m ouo An« uuqij aeduoqo ‘hsvo uok ties nvo hh WE qhnoaojj oq;j ijxaa ‘aoijaißj * * ‘dOlSUH<4oSpun osjuionooD-jou *sihx avail •sawix mivH s,xi avs hhv hoa THE CANTERBURY BUILDING SOCIETY (PERMANENT). Directors : Wm, Carriek, 0. E. Briggs, J. D. Frankish, J. Goss, S. Manning, R. Sutherland. TO WORKING MEN AND OTHERS. THE above Society offers unusual advantages for the safe and profitable investment of SMALL SAVINGS, Its constitution providing for the subscription shares reaching their ultimate value in a much shorter time than any other Society. Shareholders have a l so a great advantage in having the option of converting Subscription Shares into fully paid-up Shares without previous notice, and free of cost. It affords an easy method of providing ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN. For further particulars apply at the Office of EDWD. J, T. FORD, Manager. Offices : Hereford street. 4924 HIGH SCHOOL CADETS. THE Members of the High School Cadets are requested to MUSTER at the Drill Shed at 7 p.m. on MONDAY. Dress—Plain, with rifles. T HE MONTHLY INSPECTION takes place at 7 39 p.m. on TUESDAY. Members must muster at 7 15 p.m. sharp, at the Dri 1 Shed. Dress—Full, arms, accoutrements, white gloves. 4929 W. JOHNSON, Captain, High School Cadets,
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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1635, 17 May 1879, Page 3
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