1 %mttiMmnio. PEPSINB WINE MORSON'S PEPSINS, The best Eemedy for Indigestion. MORSON'S CHEMICALS, For Purity are Uniurpossod. MORSON'S CHEMICAL FOOD, MORSON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS. T. MORSON AND SON, Manufacturing Chomiuta, 31, 33, and 34, Southampton Row, London. Agents for New Zealand— AINSBURY, JijLLISDON & i_;o., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DUNEDIN AND CHRISTOHURCH. Ellisdon's Neuralgic Drop, a certain cure for that moat distressing complaint— Neuralgia. From the Rev. C. J. Merton, St. John's Parsonarge, Ferry road. " After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me eo speedily or so effectively. I can confidently recommend it." SOLD BT ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Agents—Sainsbury, Ellisdon and Co: NEW SUPPLIES op OMCBOPATHIO JIJ-EDICINES JUST RECEIVED. Guaranteed Freshly Prepared. FOUNTAIN BARBER, Importer of Boohs and Stationery, corner of Cathedral Equare and Colombo street. 1692
LIME. THE Undersigned have always ON HAND WHITECLIFFS MARBLE LIME, In any quantity, W. MONTGOMERY & CO., LIMITED, 3459 Sole Agents.
THE LYTTELTON BOROUGH COUNCIL invite Tenders for the Construction of Sewers in Canterbury, Oxford, and Exeter streets. Flans and specifications can be seen at the Borough Council Office during business hoars. Tenders to be sent in on or before MONDAY, the 15th March before 4 o'clock. The [lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. By order, H. J. V. ROGEBS, 3354 Town Clerk. DRAPER, CHARTiSIiS & CO. JRAPER, OHARTERB & CO. have FOR SALE the undermentioned PROPERTIES :- OPAWA —Ten minutes' walk from Christchuroh Station—A three-roomed dwelling house, with quarter acre of land and all Improvements, artesian well, &c.; let to a good tenant at 10s per week. To be Sold a Bargain, subject to a Mortgage to a Building Society, having nine years to run. OFAWA—Sections on Ensor's road, from £49 upwards } £5 deposit, and balance in quarterly instalments of £5, bearing current interest. Two seotions on Queen street, off Colombo road. Price, £75 each. Terms easy. HORNBY —A splendid section of land, close to Hornby Junction, containing five acres. LEITHFIELD—A section of land and four-roomed dwelling-house. Price, £SO cash. FEBRY ROAD—Wilson's Nursery; aeotions, £sl each, £5 deposit, and balance in quarterly instalments of £5, bearing current interest. RIOCARTON—BuiIding sites close to the Church, from £ls upwards, £3 cash, and balance in quarterly instalments of £3, bearing current interest. Also, A valuable section of land on the Gasworks road, containing half an acre, with sidings from the Lyttelton and Christchurch railway on three sides, A splendid site for colliery owners, merchants, and others. Price and terms very easy. Also, A number of town and suburban sections and farms, from fifty acres upwards, in the most favored agricultural districts of Canterbury. DRAPER, OHARTERB & CO., 2613 Hereford Btreet. CHURCH OF JEBUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAT SAINTS. ■7ILDERS of the above Church will Preach JCU TO-MORROW, In the Orange Hall, Worcester street, At 2.30 and 6.30 p.m. All are Invited. No Collections. 3-13 3479
SYDENHAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. SERVICES will be CONDUCTED TOMORROW, as under : Morning—ll am. REV. CHARLES FRASEB,. Evening—6.3o p.m. 3-13 REV. T. R. CAIRNS. 6213 1 HURCH. C. ANDRE W'S "ARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES 11 a.*.—Rev. T. R. CAIRNS. 6.30 p.m.—Rbv. CHARLES FRASER. 3-13 3495 RESBYTERTAN ChDECH, North Belt. IHE Rbv. D. McKEE will (D.V.) Preach TO-MORROW, both Services, At the ODDFELLOW 8' HALL, Montreal Btreet North. CONGREGATIONAL VHUEOH, PhiUijjstown. The REV. JAMES MAXWELL will Conduct the Services TOMORROW, the 14th, and Sunday following, the 21st inst. 3483 BANeiOBA NUESBRY. COME AND SEE. WE. IVOR"? respectfully begs to call • the attention of his former customers and others who intend to plant Fruit Trees this coming season, to his immense Stock of two and three years grafted, twice transplanted, and fruit bearing TREES, free from_ blight and Bcale bug, including upwards of 25,900 Apple Trees, in 135 distinct torts, a large proportion of them are now bearing splendid fruit, affording purchasers the opportunity of seeing what they are going to plant. The above includes several new and very fine American varieties. Also, many thousands of Fruit Bearing Trees of Pear, Plum, Peach, Apricot, Nectarine, Cherry, &c. The whole stock i- the largest and best grown ever offered for sale in New Zealand, and growing on ten acres of ground. Special Quotations to largo purchasers for orchard planting. Catalogues on application. March 11th, 1880. 3-11 3453 THE HEATHCOrE PARISH BAZAAB Will be held in MESSRS J. T. FORD & CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, Cashel street, Christchurch. ON EASTER MONDAY. And two following days. LLL Contributors to the above are requested to forward Goods, &c, to the Parsonage, Woolston, or to tho Ladies to whom they have promised them. GEO. BONNINGTON, ? ChurchW. WOLLSTEIN, J wardens. 3-13 348 S \\ . JIX. JiiSPENETT, ARCHITECT & BUILDING SURVEYOR, N.B.—lnformation and advice to clients respecting Building Sites. Oivntrs of such property are invited to send particulars of same. 3-13 3488
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1889, 13 March 1880, Page 3
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