M ORSON’S PEPSIN -B WINiB MORSON’B PEPSINE, The beat Remedy for Indigestion. htORSON’S CHEMICALS, For Purity are Unsurpassed. MOBSON’S CHEMICAL FOOD, MOESON’S PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMICALS. T. MOB SON AND SON, Manufacturing Chemists, 31, 33, and 34, Southampton Row, London. Agent-, for New Zealand— Sainsbuey, Ellisdqn & Co., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH. EUisdon’s Neuralgia Drop, a certain cure for that most distressing complaint— Neuralgia. From the Eev. C. J. Merton, St. John’s Parsonarge, Ferry road, “ After suffering for many years I have found nothing relieve me so speedily or so effectively. 1 can confidently recommend it.” SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Agents—Sainsbury, Ellisdoa and Co: 4697 TO-M ORR OW. FRIDAY, JUNE 11th. BOOKS. BOOKS. BOOKS. MR J. G. HAWKES is instrueted by the Importer to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, About 400 VOLUMES BOOKS, Many quite new and beautifully bound. Comprising, WORKS OP HISTORY, FICTION, TRAVELS, BIOGRAPHY, Ac., Ac., Including, Complete set of Carlyle’s worts (37 vols.l, Hugh Miller’s worts (6 vole ), set o£ Moxon's Poets, beautifully bound, silver gilt edges and rims, Thompson’s Studies from Nature, containing twenty four permanent photographs, very scarce, worts by Dickens, Bulwer Lytton, Macaulay, Hallam, &c., &c. Also, THE LIBRARY OP A GENTLEMAN LEAVING CHRISTCHURCH, Comprising over 300 VOLUMES Very choice and well-selected comprising, A lot of curious old works and all the modem and scientific works of recent publication. Also, 4 pens pnro-bred LIGHT BRAMAH FOWLS 6-8 Sale at 11 o’clock. 4604 PPLES, | EARS, JJiINSE, And all kinds of Dessert Fruit of the very best quality always in stock AT THE CENTRAL FRUIT MART, COLOMBO STREET. J. NANCAREOW, Grape Grower and Fruit Importer. 1672 CHRISTCHURCH CLOTHING FACTORY. JERSEY HOUSE. WANTED KNOWN to the Working Men of Christchurch why they should buy their ready made clothes at our factory. Ist. Because the factory occupies a central position in the city. Tramway past the doer, and being convenient from ail sides. 2nd, It will give employment to all she unemployed men, women, and children, ler if all the men’s clothing bought here were made in the locality 400 pe-p!c could not them. 3rd. Without any more protection they can be made by ua as cheap and more strongly made than the imported, having a good tweed factory within half an hour’s ride, viz. Kaiapoi, 4th. It is an industry easily learnt. One week would suffice to those that can already sew. Your wives and daughters, with thensewing machines, can do it in their parlors. Do think, fellow workmen, how degrading to your manly feelings It is to be recipients of charity. Why cry out against free immigration? Industrious people are wealth to all. Keep back the imports Never mind if you can’t get 10s a-day if yan can live on ss. A better time will come, fur all yon spend will come back to you again. J. JOHNSTON, Manager. OUR ONLY RETAIL SHOP AT PRESENT IS JOHNSTON BRCS. Coat, trousers, and vest Lauds wanted immediately. 4029 SYDNEY HOUSE, High Street’ FAMILY BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT JUST OPENED, a First-class Assortment of AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. A large stock of Colonial Work always on hand, at moderate prices. Note Address— JOHN SHEEN, Next Duckworth’s Grocery Establishment,
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1964, 10 June 1880, Page 3
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528Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1964, 10 June 1880, Page 3
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