KXNTGr BEOS.. IMPORTERS OF CO ACHBUILDSES’ AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, OASHEL STREET W ESS, (Sext door to “Frees” Office.) JJAVB ON g« ALE The following : Lanoewood dog'cut shafts Ash do do Hickory do do Hickory buggy do ~ cab do Ash do do Ash phaeton do Spindles, Lazy Backs, Bent Seat Bail Hood Bows, Sweeps, Poles, &x Top-rails, Axle wrenches Patent Mail Axles, all sizes Collinges ~ ~ American half patent buggy do Leathers, dash, trimming Do Collar, fancy, embossed Carriage lamps in great variety Bidweil’s celebrated axle grease PAINTS, OILS, &o. Genuine white and red le?d Turkey and English umbers Brunswick green, Vermillion, Chinese red Purple, brown, lemon chrome V ellow ochre, Patent driers Turpentine, Raw and boiled oil Putty in skins. Lump, ruddle, &c., &o, VARNISHES. Elastic carriage. Body varnish Brown hard spirit, Oak varniah Copal varnish, &0., &0., French polish SADDLERY. English saddles and bridles Youths’ stirrups, saddle straps Leggings, &o. FARrd AND GARDEN. Lawn mowers—Ajtx, Philadelphia, Ac. American hoes, rakes, spades, forks, garden trowls Sets garden tools, water cans Conservatory syringes English and American hay knives Hoes, picks, gorse grabbers Grindstones and fittings Long and short handled shove’s Gone knives, lawn tente BUILDERS’ IRONMONGER'S'. Registers, ranges. Colonial ovens Portable boilers (furnaces) Copper boilers Wire nails, galvanised iron and nails Rim locks—real patent Do Carpenter’s patent Do American patent —in great variety Fire engines, force and suction pumps CARPENTERS’ TOOLS. Hammers, gouges, gauges, plumbs,, chisels, spirit levels, planes—bead*, in sets or single, do—hollows and rounds, do— A merican iron, do —trying, smoothing, Jack, Ac., &c., oilstones, rules, bevels, brace and bits, in sets and single FURNISHING. “ * Clocks, watches, vases, thermometers, Indian stove ornaments, artificial tropical flowers—in pots, sewing machines, card baskets, China cups and saucers, glassware, looking - glasses, cloth brushes, knives, forks, spoons, razors, egg beaters, Holborn lemon squeezers, block tinware, fenders and fircirens, tea canisters, sugar tins, dish covers, knife baskets, blacking French, blacking brushes —English red American, carpet bags, dressing cases, travelling bags, &c. t bird cages, &c. Having made special airangf incuts in England, the Continent, and America, for regular shipments of the above-mentioned goods, we are in a position to offer them at the lowest current rates. KING~BEOS.. OASHEL STREET (Next “ Press ’’Office.) Melson, Mo ate a Go.’s CELEBiiITEB CHALLENGE a m i tel cc ec 3 CK m S99S jQH. HOOKE’S LANCET All Invalids should read the Chapter on the Functions of Digestion, showing by what process Food is converted into blood— How Blood Sustains the whole Syetem— How Nervous Power influence* all the Bodily Organs to perform their allotted Function;;— Principles of Life and Do»th unfolded— Dying seldom accompanied with Pain— Mental Vision amplified prior to the Death of the Body—lmmortality of tho Intelligent Principle. JQR, HOOKE’S ANIL LANCET. The Nervous, the Dyspeptic, or the Hypochondriac, should read the Chapter cn the Origin of all Diseases from Depression of Nervous or Vital Power —How Explained— Producing or Exciting causes of Nervous Depression—Effects of tho Mind on the Body—Effects of Excessive Joy—Anger— Grief and Suspense—Sudden Surprise and Fright—Hard Study—Hot Relaxing Fluid* —lntemperance In Ealing and Drinking— Spirituous Liquors—Loss of Blood—lmpure ■QH. HOOKE’S ANTI j_ LANCET. Read tho Chapter ca the Destructive Practice of Bleeding, illustrated by the ca*cs of lord Byton, Sir Walter Scott, Madame Malibran, Count C.ivonr Gcne-al *• Stonewall ” Jackson, and other public characters. DR. BOOSE’S ELIXIR--5e 3d, or 10s 9d per Bottle, or In case (12 bottles), Six Guineas DE. ROOKL’J ORIENTAL PILLSIa Id or 6b 3d per Dox. Sole Agent: ME. J. BAXTER, CHEMIST, Corner of Durham and Victoria streets, Christchurch; and Oxford Orders by post promptly attended to. N.B.—Just Arrived—£3oo worth of the above Medicines, &*S3
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2414, 30 December 1881, Page 1
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604Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2414, 30 December 1881, Page 1
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