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1 1 > t i I ! I 3 far GTE—A SINGES FALK Ob' BOOTS iS AT WHOLESALE PRICE. WANTED THE PUBLIC TO GALL On Woodard, whan your Dot go low,; And see bio well assort ad show Of Boots and Shoas—they’ra all the go j And selling off quite rapidly, Ycur loot will show another sight In Woodard Boots, so strong and light, So nicely fitting, neat, not tight, You’ll keep (Asm in your memory. When the now budget is displayed, And facta and figures all arrayed, May it still find increasing trade, i ml general prosperity. And Woodard’s Budget—that’s the thing, Cheap Boots for every class will bring And Woodard, he will ever sing The praises of economy, Then come In crowds unto High street, Next Frith’s picture shop, shore you’ll meet The very man to St your feet, And sa'so your cash right pleasantly„ Note the address— WOODARD’S VICTORIAN BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, Triangle, Opposite Professor Ayers’ new Turkish Baths, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Pegged and Sevro Boots made to order, M,*)T>»!rp 60 TVTOW it came to pass, that in the dial year of the reign of Victoria the Queen that there was a certain city built upon the plains, and the people of this city were a very busy people and TIME was precious unto them, even like gold and silver and precious stones ; and it came to pass that the artificers who divided the time between the rising and setting of tho sun, and of dividing tho hours thereof, said—Behold this people which is gathered here together, from all parts of the eaitli and from among al! nations ; behold ! they have gotten houses and lauds and cattle, and are filled with the good things of the earth, let us therefore lay upon them burdens grievous to be borne, and make them pay unto us portions of their possessions, that we too may speedily become rich: and it was so. And the people groaned under their heavy burden—And I)6' hold, in tho fullness of time a man appeared in their midst whose surname was RUTLAN D, a watchmaker, and he abode in the street which is called Colombo, And he cried unto the people and said, come ante me, I will deliver you and release your yoke from off your shoulders ; for behold, he cried, I am a worker iu watches and clocks and in gold and silver and precious stones and I will wo-k for you, take away youi trouble, —and I will clean your watches ane your clocks for five shillings each —ye elial no longer pay ten pieces of silver as hereto fore but five. And he stood forth and cried yet again—lf you will give unto me but i small portion of what ye have given untc others, behold then your wives and you) daughters shall wear chains of gold arounc their necks, and bands of gold and of silvei upon their arms, and rings upon their finger) and in their ears. And moreover he said, I will give unto you that which is desired ol all men and which shall he of service to thee and I will sell unto thee watches which nc man can surpass for two pounds each. And it was so that the people flocked unto him, and did buy of him, for he dealt fairly with the people and sold uuto them goods whict no man could surpass, And lo ! ho remaineth in the city unto this day. Now therefore, 0 ye people, ye sons and daughters of Christchurch, flock unto him, and he wil. serve you well. Behold his surname if RUJLAND, and his shop iu the streel which is called Colombo, and is next tc ick’s Auction Rooms, and opposite City Hotel, Christchurch Gli gaßSEnwaaiiaia ftr fWBTI WALTERS & GO., UNDERTAKERS PAPANUI EOAD, THE TRADE FURNISHED With every requisite at stated 38 charges. TO ALL IN WANT OF WATER. TTN /VB RANT begs to inform the © HJT Public that ha IS SINKING ARTESIAN WELLS From £3 10s, £4 10s, and £5 10a up. Good flows of w r atcr guaranteed, and nc dribbels. All Weils kept in good order foi twelve months. Old. Wells cleaned oat and Branch Piping laid. Rama fixed and repaired. At laot, all work connected with watei done at the lowest current rates. F. GRANT, next to Duncan & Sons’, Ferry road. All orders by post, addressed to F. Grant, Philllystowu Pout ofiica, punctually attendee o. 1341 South Sritiish Insurance jCOMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. Capital £1,000,000 BANKERS : Colonial Bank of New Zealand. „ ' LOCAL DIRECTORS : 0. E. Blakiston, Esq. | L. E. Nathan, Esq, FIRE and MARINE INSURANCES accepted at Current Rates. J. DRUMMOND MAOPHERSON, 1605 Manager, Christchurch. The union firs and marine INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND, Hereford street (in promises formerly occupied by Lightband, Allan and Co.) is prepared to accept FIRE AND MARINE RISKS at current rates. W. DE VANISH ME ARES, 531 General Manager. TEE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY, Established 1859. Capital £1,000,000 Paid-up Capital ... £300,000 Every description of Fire and Marine Inuraueo at current rales. DAVID CRAIG. Hereford street. ATKIN SON’S ENERGETIC EG UNDRY, TUAM street, WORKING MEN’S COOKING RANGE AND REGISTER ORATE, Washing Furnaces, Wringing and Mangling Maching Manufactory. Awarded seven of the highest honorary certificates at the Agricultural Show, 1877. •m/B"Y own improved ROOKING RAaOE JjJL REDUCED to £5 10s. Sixteer difiorrent sizes to choose from. All other Ranges reduced in proportion. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. All kinds of Jobbing Work done, 183 C NOTICE. PERSONS Suffering from Indegostion, Billions or Liver Complaints .will, oe application, receive an unfailing Botanic Rboipb by enclosing address to MR MILFORD, Secretary, Botanic Institute, BristoL

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Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1522, 3 January 1879, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1522, 3 January 1879, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Globe, Volume XX, Issue 1522, 3 January 1879, Page 4

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