ORSON'S PEPSINE WISE MOESON'S PEPSINE, The best Remedy for Indigestion. MORSON'S CHEMICALS, For Parity are Unsurpassed. MORSON'S CHEMICAL FOOD, MORSON'S PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS. T. MOBSON AND SON, Manufacturing Chemists, 31, 33, and 34, Southampton Row, London. Agents for New Zealand— WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DUNEDIN AND CHRISTOHURCH. EUisdon's Neuralgic Drop, a certain cure for that most distressing complaintNeuralgia. From the Rev. C J. Morton, St. John's Parsonarge, Ferry road. "After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me so speedily or so effectively. I can confidently recommend it." SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Agents—Sainsbury, Ellisdon and Co: 4697 to-m:o:kjrow, TUESDAY, APRIL 27th. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BUGGIES AND HARNESS. PLEASURE BOAT. R J. G. HAWKES is instructed to order of T. W. Kempthorne, Esq., who is leaving Christchurch, At his Residence, EIVERSLEIGH, AVONSIDE (Known as Pratt's Corner), The whole of his HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, As under: SITTING-ROOM Superior suite in mahogany and leather, comprising 12 chairs, 2 easy chairs and couch, 2 fancy chairs, 3 whatnots, fender and irons, pier glass 48 by 36, walnut 100 table, cedar cheffonier, occasional and card tables, 3 poles, rings, and curtains in cretonne, substantial extension table 12ft by 4ft 6in, framed engravings, lustres, ornaments, mats, rugs, clock, lamps, elegant water bottle, coal vase, &c, &c. PlANO—Snperior instrument, by Wolfe and Co. BREAKFAST-ROOM—Cedar, centre and other tables, easy and other chairs, bookshelves, clock, ornaments, lamps, gazogens, 2 Singer's sewing machines (I quite new), engravings and chromos, carpet and rug, fender and irons, handsome chess-stand, &c, &c. HALL—Eight-day clock, oilcloth, mats, lamp, pictures, and elegant bronzed hat and umbrella stand BEDROOMS—SingIe and double iron and wood bedsteads, palliasses aid mattresses, cradle, stretchers, chests of drawers with linen cupboard, chests drawers, carpets and oilcloth, fenders and irons, washstands and ware, dressing and other tables, chairs, night commode, fsot-baths and cans, very handsome mahogany toilette glass with marble slab, and other glasses,iron and wood cots and mattresses, curtain poles and lace curtains, pictures, &c. &c. KITCHEN Furniture, cooking utensils, crockery, handsome set dish-covers, &c, &c. OUTSIDE Mortising machine complete, buckets, tubs, Ransome's mowing machine, garden tools, barrow, garden seats, scrapers, mats, pot plants, &c, 4c. STABLES—Very superior single-seat buggy and harness, very superior double-seat buggy and harness 4-20 Sale at 11.30 o'clock. 4075 MR JOHN S. WILLCOX is instructed by Mr E. Ratcliff, boardinghousekeeper. Norwich Quay. Lyttelton, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, TUESDAY, APRIL 27th, 1880, The whole of his HOUSEHOLD EFFCTS, Superior kitchen range, portable washing copper, iron bedsteads and bedding, kc. , and the usual furniture of a boarding house. Sale at noon. 4010 CADEMY OF JMLuSIC. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), AND TUESDAY, APRIL 26th and 27th. POSITIVELY LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the Celebrated LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS. LYNCH FAMILY BELLRINGERS, AND ENGLISH COMBINATION TROUPE. ENGLISH COMBINATION TROUPE. SECOND PROGRAMME. SECOND PROGRAMME. Concluding with "DR. BROWN'S DISPENSARY."
Dress Circle, 3s ; Chairs, 2s; Pit, Is. Doors open at 7.30, commence at 8. POET LYTTELTON, Wednesday and Thursday, APRIL 28 and 29. KAIAPOI, Friday, APEIL 30. BANGIOEA, Saturday, MAY 1. 4-2 G 8440 HAEEY LYNCH, Manager. SYDNEY HOUSE, High Street, FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT. "TJST OPENED, a First-class Assort•zjr ment of AUTUMN AND WINTEE GOODS. A large stock of Colonial Work always on hand, at moderate prices. No*e Address— JOHN SHEEN, Next Duckworth's Grocery Establishment. 3407 VICTORIA STEAM SAW MILTS, SASH AND DOOE FACTOEY, Liohfield and Tuam streets, Christchurch. BUILDING MATEEIALS of all descriptions for SALE, viz. : Kauri, red, black, and white Pine Timber. T. aDd G. Flooring and Lining. Architrave, Mouldings, Doors, Sashes, Turnery, and every kind of Joinery, Sawing. Planing. &c, executed at lowest rates. Orders may be addressed to 3866 E. MILLS, Manager. NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £1,000,000. Paid up £50,000. Reserve Fund £55,000 A LOCAL INSTITUTION. FIEE Depart-aent.—City, Suburban, Country Properties, Flour Mills, Mills, Breweries, Barns, Stables, &c, insured on the most favorable terms. Grain in Stook or .Stack'. Steam Threshing Machines, In yard cr at work, insured at the lowest rates. MARINE RISKS of all kinds effected current rates. A. CAREICK, Manager, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH This Company covers risk of explosion of gas 115f£x
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1925, 26 April 1880, Page 3
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686Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1925, 26 April 1880, Page 3
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