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%MtttiMmnts. ORSON'S PEPSINB WINK. MORSON'3 The best Remedy for Indigestion. MORSON'S CHEMItJALS, For Purity are Unsurpassed. MORSON'S CHEMICAL FOOD, MOBSON'S FHOTOGEAPHIO CHEMICALS. T. MOBSOK AND 80N, Manufacturing Chemists, 31, 33, and 34, Southampton Row, London* Agents for New Zealand— AINSBURY, JtiiLLISDON & . WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, DUNEDIN AND CHRISTOHURCH. Ellisdon's Neuralgio Drop, a certain oar* for that most distressing complaintNeuralgia. From the Rov. 0. J. Merton, St. John's Parsonarge, Ferry road. " After suffering for many years I hare found nothing relieve me so speedily or bo effectively. I can confidently recommend it." SOLD BY ALL ORKMIST3 AND DRUGGISTS. Agents—Sainsbnry, Elliadon and Co: 46» HEA T R E Lessees ... Directress Messrs G. Geddes and Company Mrs Walter Hill GREATEST BILL OF THE SEASON. IMMENSE ATTRACTION. THIS EVENING (WBDNESDAY), THE COLLEEN B\WN. Anne Chute Mrs Walter Hitt Mr Corrigan ... ... Mr Chas. Burford After which, MR J. O'CONNOR, Champion of New Zealand, will walk one mil* in seven minutes, on the stage. The whole concluding with THE BENI OI A BOY, In which Messrs DAN LEA AND JIMMY" MASSET Will give a scientific and artistic set-to with the gloves, offering a treat to all lovers of self-defence. TO-MORROW, THURSDAY, THE KELLfS. With two ne* grand sensational acts, The Kelly s at Mansfield—The Shooting of the Troopers—The Escape of Mclntyre—The Kellya at the Masquerade Ball—Kate Kelly's Dream. MR WALTER REYNOLDS 8-25 On Saturday Next. 3503. TO-MOEEOW. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26th. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, LINEN, &c, &c, 4c. R J. G.' HAWKES is instructed teSELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, At his Rooms, Hereford street. By a lady leaving Canterbury— FURNITURE, &c, &c-Stretchers, be*. steads, mattresses, pillows, blankets, sheets, pillow slips, conches, chairs, tables, washstands and ware, oilcloth, carpets, mats, fenders and irons, ornaments, clocks, pictures, lamps, knife cleaning machine, sausage machine, knives, forks, spoons, crutts, pickle jars, cooking utensils, crockery, glassware, &c, &c. 8-24 Sale at 12 o'clock. 5465 CHEISTCHURCH STEAIt LAUNDRY. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WE, the undersigned, beg most respectfully to announce to the public that we intending OPENING the abDve at an. early date, and are prepared to receive applications at once for the following work and ai the prices stated below:— s. d. Ordinary plain linen, par dozsn, all round I ft All kinds ladies' and gent's collars and cuff?, per dozen ... ® C Gent's white shirts, each ... ...0 3 Large double blankets, each ... ... O C Single blankets 0 4All other kinds of linen accordingly. Ladies' dresses, viz , Lace, Muslin, &c, &c : All kinds lac? and mnslin curtains, got up in the finest style, per pair ... 10 All kinds chintz curtains, chair, couch, and sofa covers, &c, washed and reglazed in the most beautiful style All kinds druggeting, crnmb cloths, stair coverings, cleaned and got up equal to new ... All kinds hear h rugs cleaned in the best style from 2s 6d upwards, according to siza. All kinds drawing room mat?, from Is 6d upwards, according to size. All kinds carpets cleaned, at the lowest rates. All kinds gent's clothes cleaned and pressed at the following prices : Gent's suits, each... 3 0 „ coats ~ ... 1 6 ~ trowsera ... 1 0 ~ vetta ~ ... 0 6

We beg to state that we have engaged the services of a fir t class French Laundress to superintend the getting up < f the linen, &c, in all its branch :b ; also the services of a fir~t class practical man who thoroughly understands all kinds of cleaning, bleaching, and renovating in all its branches. We beg to call attention t« our wonderfol machinery, viz , the Ironing Machine, which puts a gl-.-ze on all collars Mid cuffs equal to new ; also our Fluting, Crimping, Goffering, and Ha'i«g Machines, which can be adapted for all sizes. These Machines are all the latest inventions for Steam Laundry pnx> pases. The proprietors gnsrantae that no article whatever is damaged by our process. The public will see that our prices are just one half below the present rates, and in some cases even less than oue half ; by this and prompt attention to business we hope to secure a large share of public patronage. All work executed at our establishmemt will be done to our credit and to the entire satisfaction of the public, and will ba collected and delivered by onr vans in any part of Christchurch at tho above prioes. N.B.—Applications sent in Immediately will be the first entertained, aoplicants to live the probable amount of weekly washing, sixpsree per doztsn being charged for marking—the fir»t week only. No chemicals whatever will be need at our establishment. All applications to be addressed to Messrs. BRADSBTAW & ISHERWOOD, Christchurch Steam Laundry, Richmond R ad, 5455 South Town Belt IHH SPKINGFIELD COAL COM- _ PANY'S COAL, on account of its superior quality, having met with an unusual demand, leads unscrupulous dealers to offer a very inferior article under that name. The Public are hereby CAUTIONED that NoNE u genuine UNLESS accompanied BY OUR WAY-BILL, and all Orders left with the undersigned will b« promptly attended to. LIBERAL ALLOWANCE TO DEALERS. Also, At Current Rates, Newcastle and Grey Ccals Coke Manuka and Black Pine Firewood C. A. ULKICH, For SPRINGFIELD COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). Cobh and Co.'a Office, 5413 Cathedral square.

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Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2029, 25 August 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2029, 25 August 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXII, Issue 2029, 25 August 1880, Page 3

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