g^MvttemvTO. ELLISDON'b' NEURALGIC DROPS A SPEEDY CURB for that most distressing complaint, NHURALCHA. The following extracts from Testimoc&ci'.i are sufficient to show the 7alne of the remedy : From the Rev. G. Fynes-Glintor*, Temuka, "Your Neuralgic Drops were most efficacious and very rapid in subduing tile pain. I have had no return of the complaint." From the Rev. C. J. Merton, St. Jban's Parsonage, 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 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. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists. Agents— E. F. SAINSBURY & CO., Wholesale Druggists, Christchurch. DIOCESAN SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION. IHE ANNUAL MEETING, for the _- Election of Officers and a Committee, and for the transaction of other business, will be held in ST. MICHAEL'S SCHOOLROOM ON MONDAY, OCT. 27tu, At 8 p.m. The Rev. H. B. Cocks and Mr T. M. Gee will read Papers en Sunday School topics. The Meeting will be preceded by Divine Service, for Teachers and others, at 7.30 p.m-Sab-Committee at 7. HERBERT EAST, 1618 Hon. Sec. DDFELLOWS' TT ALL. Peofessok Jonas. THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON AND EVENING, * Positively the Last Two Performances of Professor (Jonas' Grand Illusionary Entertainment, THE GHOST. THE GHOST. This afternoon, at Two o'clock, a Grand Matinee for Schools and Children. Children 6d each to all parts of the Hall, Adults Is. TO-NIGHT, SATURDAY, Positively Last Night, IMMENSE PROGRAMME, MUSIC, MIRTH, AND MYSTERY. Million Prices—3s, 2s, and Is. Monday and Tuesday Next—At the Oddfellows' Hall, Port Ljttelton. 10-25 12 W. T. KEITH, Agent.
-HEATEE Xi O Y A L. MONDAY, OCTOBEE 27th. COMPLIMENTAET BENEFIT TO MRS WALTER HILL, TENDEBED BY THE FOEESTEEB' DRAMATIC SOCIETY. Programme—See Day Bills. S. BATH, President, 10-25 1616 H. CROOKS. Hon. Sec. RIENTAL -EXHIBITION Will open on THURSDAY, OCT. 30th, At 2.30 p.m., at J. T. FORD & CO.'S NEW BUILDINGS (Up stairs), Cashel street, and will continue for a short season.
The Exhibition has met with great success all through the Australian Colonies, also in Wellington and Dunedin. The Exhibition consists of wondrous and marvellous exhibits of Eastern scale of workmanship, novelties in wood-ware from the Holy Land, Arabic oai-xring And iilligrAo woi-Tr n-f tlin mnst chaste design. Exhibits from all parts of the East, never shown before, too numerous to mention. Admission, Is; open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. N. KAURT & M. ALI, Proprietors. 1636 FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY, Previous to our departure for California. THE GRAND COSMOPOLITAN DIORAMIO EXHIBITION, F all the celebrated characters and views x_r of the principal Towns and Cities of World, likewise several great Battle Scenes of the Knsso-Turkish War. 500 Valuable Presents to be given away nightly; every patron to this Exhibition will receive a Present. Notice. —This is no lottery or selling of numbers or tickets, but merely a Present to every visitor. This Exhibition has been visited by over 20.003 persons during the last three months ; acknowledged by the Press and public to be the best Exhibition of its kind ever witnessed in the colony. Admission —Adults, Is ; Children, 6d, OPENING NIGHT—TO-MORROW, Saturday, October 25th, on the Premises, TRIANGLE, Opposite Carl's Empire Hotel. Doors open at 7 p m. 1630 TO LET ON BUILDING LEASES. 10WN SECTIONS Nos. 135, 13S, and part of 275, Cranmer square and Montreal street, and sections Nos. 181, 183, ISS, Peterborough street. Apply to W. G. BRITTAN, Church Steward. Christ's College, 9fch October, 1879. 1473 "lAN be had in any quantity on and after ■v_y the 20th current. Apply at THE FACTORY, Corner Montreal and Tuam streets. CHURCH OF CHRIST. , DDPEIIOWS' XLichfield street. MR THOS. H. BATES (Evangelist), Will (D.V.) Preach in the above Hall, TO-MORROW EVENING. Subject—" The Acceptable Year of the Lord." iHILLIPSTOWN COJNGIiEGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOL.—Anniversary Serviceß To-Morrow (Sunday), October 26th. Sermons will (D.V.) be Preached by the Rev. B. T. Hallowes, of Timara. Morning at 11, Evening at 6.30. Children's Service in the Afternoon at 3 o'clock. Collections on behalf of the Sunday School at each Service. ; 10-25 1645 COLOMBO ROAD WESLEYAN CHURCH. HOME MISSION & EXTENSION FUND ERMONS in AID TO - MORROW— Morning—Rev. Alexander Reid. Evening—Rev. W. Baumber. PDBLIC MEETING on MONDAY. Speakers Revs. A. Reid, Beck, J. S. Smalley, and Te Kotl. —Anthems by Choir 1637 BIBLE CHRISTIANS. TEMPLAR HALL, WORCESTER STREET, (Corner Manchester street). iHE QUARTERLY LOVE-FEAST will . be celebrated TO-MORROW NIGHT. Service at 6.30. The Rev. W. H, Keaßt will Preach an the Love-feast. Arrivals per Rangitikel invited. Sankey'a I Hymna in the Lovefeaati 1641
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Globe, Volume XXI, Issue 1773, 25 October 1879, Page 3
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