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S , ivf old Deacon Holdcm, “I don’t like a m:. n who m intimate on short acquaintance, because- he is almost sure to be ‘ short’ on intimate acgesintancd.” * man mjt acquainted with the dark ways telegraphy wont into a country station ei'.h c message which he insisted on having sent off itts'medifttely. The clerk accommohoed him and then placed the despatch on a fih*, f’he man loitered about some time •videnfly dissatisfied. At last his patience *fts filviustad and bo broke out with “A’nt you going to send that message ? ” The ■ per ator politely informed him that he had -cut it “No yer a’nt,” replied the indigent min, “there it is now on the file.”

Mmtiscweutss. NEURALGIC DROPS A SPEEDY CURE for that most distressing complaint, NEURALGIA, The following extracts from Testimonials are soft! -iont to show the value o! the n needy ; Prom (he Rev. G. Fynes-Clinton, Tetnuka, Your Neuralgic Drops were most tfficaniouH and very rapid in subduing the pain. I hive had no return of the complaint.” From the Rev, 0. J. Merton, Bt. John’s Parsonage, Ferry-road. “ After suffering for many years I have -'mi’ d nothing relieve me so speedily or «o ffactively. I can confidently recommend its” Prom J. Wilkin, Esq, New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street. I liad l.’e°n suffering acutely from Neuralgia. and heFore finishing the bottle was quite relieved.” From W. H Gundry, Esq., Ashburton, “ I had been suffering from Neuralgia for nearly six months; four hours after taking the (P-o'- dose the pain left me, and has never returned.” PRICE, 3s 6d PER BOTTLE. Prepared bv EDWD. S. ELLISDOiS T 3 CHEMIST, Rich Street, Christchurch. 4697 Theatre Royal Rub-lessee and Manager ... Mr George Darrell. Lessees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hayman and Co. TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE. POSITIVELY LAST WEEK Of those Celebrated Artistes, MR AND MRS GEORGE DARRELL. TO.NIGHT (MONDAY), JUNE 9th, First representation on a scale of magnificence truly marvellous of George Darrell’s nonpariel Colonial sensation drama TRANSPORTED FOR LIFE.

The Darrell’s in their original characters, snppo-ted by the best company in the Australia*. Note. —It is unnecessary to puff the merits of this drama, it having achieved an nn- • recedented success wherever played throughout the Colonies. TRANSPORTED FOR LIFF. Three Marvel'oua Sensations 1 he Mining Shaft The Leap for T ifo The Steamship Surprise The Life-like Gold Mining Scene. Magnificent scenery by Huntly, startling effects by Winning. After the drama, the world renowned comique vocalist MR BARRY O’NEIL, In his marvellous lightning changes, embodying Four New Songs. Box office at Montague’s Fancy Bazaar. 6-9 3358 TENDERS FOR RECLAMATION TO EAST OF BOAT JETTIES, THE Lyttelton Harbor Board invite TENDERS for the above WORK. Plans, specification, and conditions of contract may be seen at the Lyttelton Harbor Board Engineer’s Office, Hereford street, Christchurch. Tenders, endorsed Tender for Reclamation, must be sent in to the Harbor Board Office in Lyttelton, by 12 o’clock noon, on THURSDAY, the 12th Tune, 1879. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, By order, C. H. WILLIAMS, Secretary Lyttelton Harbor Board. Lyttelton Harbor Board office, 114 C hristchurch, sth June, 1879. KINDERGARTEN SCHOOL. Lessons given in music, languages, and GENERAL INSTRUCTION. Mrs GORDON, 85 Harman st’-eet,-Addington. MF. B, I OHARDSON Bequests THE ELECTORS OF CHRISTCHURCH To MEET HIM at the ODDFELLOW S’ HALL, on FRIDAY, the 13th JUNE, At 7.30 p.m. 115 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. M K S TANLEY Edwards, i Barrister and Solicitor, HAS REMOVED INTO Offices in Messrs Lewis and Gould’s Buildings, HEREFORD STREET. RED HOUSE BAKERY AKD GROCERY STORE, Victoria Street, Christchurch, S SIMPSON desires to thank the • public for their past favors and the liberal support accorded to him during tho last twelve years he hss been in business, and, in consequence of the increase of his trade necessitating bis whole time being devoted to the indoor requirements of his business, he has employed Mr SHARLAND bo ATTEND" TO HIS OUTDOOR BUSINESS. Mr Siiaklakd’s Receipt will be a Sufficient Discharge of All Accounts Paid to Him. 4890

FIRE. EIRE. EIRE. EIRE. LAST TEN BAYS OF the great salvage sale OF Drapery, Millinery, House Furnishing, MEN’S, BOY’S, AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING, Damaged by Fire aud Water, at JAMES MULLIGAN & CO.’S. HIGH STREET Oar Customers and the General Public should not miss this Genuine Sale. A visit satisfy intending purchasers that the goods must have cost more in the Home Market. JAMES MULLIGAN % CO J HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH.

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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1654, 9 June 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1654, 9 June 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1654, 9 June 1879, Page 3

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