%flmtwmttfifo NEURALGIC DROPS A SPEEDY CURE for that most distressing complaint, NEURALGIA. The following extracts from Testimonial are sufficient to show the value of the remedy:— From the Rev. G. Fynes-Clinton, Temuka, "Your Neuralgic Drops were most efficacious and very rapid in subduing the pain. I have had no return of the complaint." From the Rev. 0. J. Merton, St. John's Parsonage, Ferry-road; " After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me so speedily or bo effectively. I can confidently recommend it.' From J. Wilkin, Esq., New Zealand Wool Stores, Hereford street. •• I had been suffering acutely from Neuralgia, and before 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 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 NOTICE. A LL Outstanding ACCOUNTS OWING to JOHN HUNTER, Paker, London street, Lyttelton, if not SETTLED on or before the 21st July, 1879, will be sued or orthwith. 405 JOHN HUNTER. CLARKSON'S PADDOCK, Colombo road South, "OTICE is hereby Given to all Pur- , chssers of Section?, that the Time has Expired for Payment, and unless the balances are paid up the LAND WILL BE SOLD at their risk. H. MATSOS & CO., 521 Agents for Messrs Olarkson Bros. HEA T B E OYA L . Lessees ... Messrs Hiscocks, Hayman & Co. Stage Manager Mr J. G. Joyce. THIS EVENING~(THURSDAT), LATE TRAIN NIGHT. Fifth Night of the eminent London Comedian, MR WYBERT REEVE, WYBERT REEVE. Immense reception and success of W. S. Gilbert's New Satirical Comedy, ENGAGED. ENGAGED. Received with roars of laughter and applaußO. Cheviot Hill ... Mr Wtbeht Reeve Supported by Miss Beatrice, Mr D'Orsay Ogden, And the Star Company. The Comedy preceded by TURN HIM OUT. TO-MORROW (FRIDAY). GRAND FASHIONABLE NIGHT, THE SCHOOL FOR SCANDAL. Charles Surface ... Mr Wtbebt Bbeve Sir Peter Teazle ... Mr Hoskins (On this occasion.) 7-17 Box plan at Montague's Bazaar. 5578 Gaiety Aheatre. LAST NIGHT BUT ONE Of those celebrated artistes, MR AND MRS GEORGE DARRELL, And the Entiro Company. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY) ONLY, FAST LYNNE. EAST LYNNE. Mrs George Darrell in her unrivalled representation of Lady Isabel, as played by her over 500 times. Sir Francis Levi Eon, Mr George Darrell, And the full strength of the Great Company. FRIDAY—LAST NIGHT, Farewell Benefit of Mrs George Darrell, on which occasion will be presented LEAH THE FORSAKEN. GRAND SOUVENIR NIGHT. Each patron purchasing a ticket will receive a number. After the drama the holders of duplicates, as called from the stage, will be presented with, a 3 remembrances of Mr and Mrs Darrell —Front seats: Magnificent Quarto Mother of Pearl Album, with likenesses. Second seats: Elegant Quarto Morocco Album, with likenesses. Gallery: Handsome Quarto Morocco Album, with likenesses. Each purchaser of a front seat ticket wnl be presented with a beautifully executed portrait of Mr and Mrs George Darrell, on plate paper, by Turner, Melbourne. The company will sail for Wellington on Saturday. Million Prices—Reserved chairs, 3s ; second, 2s; eallory, Is. Box Plan at Montague's. ' fa 7-17 5879
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1687, 17 July 1879, Page 3
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