If you are in a circus when a lion escapes don’t get frightened. The beast will be more embarrassed than any of the audience. The golden sovereign mates less noise in the contribution box than a penny-piece—-principally for the reason that it is never put in. Professor Proctor says the earth is 500,000,000 years old. And we believe him. Almost every day we come across a joke that is every whit as venerable as that.Every newspaper office should have a small room fitted up especially for orators, where those who must talk can go and do themselves justice without disturbing those who wish to write.
PEP3INE WIS'E MORSON’S PBPSINE, Tha best Remedy for Indigestion. * MORSON’S CHEMICALS, For Purity are Unsurpassed. MORSON’S CHEMICAL FOOD. MORSON’S PHOTOGRAPHIC CHE MlCALS. T. MORSON AND SON, Manufacturing Chemists, 31, 33, and 34, Southampton Row, London. Agents for New Zealand— Sainsbury, Ellisdon & Co. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DUNEDIN AND CHRISTCHURCH. Ellisdon’s Neuralgia Drop, a certain cure for that most 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 so speedily or so effectively. I can confidently recommend it.” SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. Agents—Salnsbury, Ellisdon and Co: NOTICE. TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS. THE COLLECTOR OP CUSTOMS has notified that he is now prepared to ISSUE LICENSES on presentation of certificates. Country members of the Association, whose applications have been granted by the Christchurch Bench, can have their certificates on application to the undersigned. Licenses must be taken oat not later than Wednesday next. CHAS. W. GREENWOOD. Canterbury L. V. Association, Office : Lichfield street. Near Toomer’s Factory, 25th June, 1880. 4824 TO-JVI OE,ROW. TUESDAY, JUNE 29tk. HANDSOME HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PLATE, LINEN, ORNAMENTS, Ac. &c. MR J. G. HAWKES is instructed by tha Proprietor to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, Devon Cottage, corner of Manchester and Salisbury streets. The Whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE ahb EFFECTS, Yiz.:— SITTING-ROOM —Couch, chairs and easy chair, in hor?e hair, extension dining table, 8 x 4.6, velvet pile table cover, cedar cheffonier, marble top occasional table, mahogany Pembroke table, whatnot, easy chair, gilt frame pier glass, 40 x 30, very handsome twenty-one day marble clock, elegant bronzed ornaments, plated ware, glassware, framed oleographs and photographs, damask and muslin curtains, brass poles and rings, Venetian blinds, books, lamps, tapestry carpet, 13 x 10, wool mat, fender and irons, coal vase, Ac., Ac. BEDROOMS—HaIf-tester iron bedstead and damask hangings, single iron bedstead, palliasses, spring and other mattresses, bolsters, pillows, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, chests drawers, washstands and ware, dressing-tables and glasses, tapestry carpet, 11 x 10, hearthrug, fender and irons, pictures, vases, ornaments, Ac., Ac. KITCHEN—TabIes, chairs, butler’s tray and stand, oilcloth, matting, handsome set dish covers, dinner service, breakfast and. other crockery, meat safe and sundries. OUTSIDE —Dog kennel, feed bin, bridles, saddles, garden seat, sundries, Ac. 6-25 Sale at 12 o’clock. 4843 The Weekly I*reßS. JUNE 26, TABLE OITcONTENTS. Page. Current Topics 14,15,16 Telegrams —European, Colonial, Interprovincial ... ... ... ... ... 8, 9 English News 5 Austbalian News 5 COREESPONDENCB ... 21 The Courts ... 6, 7 Town and Country 13,14 General News 19 General Assembly 16,17,18 Parliamentary Items 19 Native News 19 City Council 20 Borough Councils 30,21 Meetings Pioneer Lodge, 1.0.G.T. Education Board—Acclimatisation Society North Canterbury School Teachers—Cathedral Guild—Benevolent Association—South Town Belt—Debating Society—Opening of the Maori Town Hall —Popular lectures —Public Meeting at Kaiapoi Conference of Road Boards 9, 10Civil Service Report 10, II The Garden —Memoranda by Mr Robert Chudley—Bees and Flowers 5 The Yeoman— New Method of Shipping Horses —The Osborne String Binder— Laying down Land to Grass—Raising Calves for the Dairy—Working Butter: how to do it ... ... ... ... 5 Poultry —Mistakes in Setting Hens ... 5 The Sportsman Racing Calendar Sporting Notes by “ Sinbad ” —The Canterbury Jockey Club Handicap of 1880 (concluded) —Results of tha Wanganui and Timaru Steeplechases ... 6 Coursing Calendar —Tha New Zealand Waterloo Meeting 6 Football —Matches arranged—Notes by “ Half-hack’’—Sonthbridge t North Canterbury 12 Entertainments, Ac. Art, Literary, and Dramatic Gossip [9 Poetry— The Redbreast 3 Ladies’ Column —Unskilful Women— Cooking for Invalids—The Home ... 3 Varieties 4 The Novelist The Demon Child Shining in Borrowed Jewels—Murder will Ont: a Cumberland Legend—A Woman’s Dream—How we Beat the Doctors and Restored Annt Mona ... 4 Weekly Summary 12 Advertisements 1, 2,12, 22-24 Latest Shipping, Commercial, Stock and Produce Markets
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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 1979, 28 June 1880, Page 3
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