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fleto 3Riim*ti£leiiuitt& PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. C! SWINBOURNE begs to thank his friends and the public for the kind patronage they have accorded him tor the past four years, and at the same time to inform them that having devoted his attention to that particular branch he is now enabled to produce PORTRAITS ON PAPER In all the best styles of the art, including THE CARTE DE VISITE, &c, Ac, Beautifully colored and neatly mounted. Mr. Swinbourne's life like portraits are too wellknown in Canterbury to need comment. P.S. —Mr. S. has now in course of erection a new operating room, which, when completed, will be the finest in New Zealand. High street, Ohristchurch, April 22,1862. 1666 A MORNING GOVERNESS wishes for an engagement. Is qualified to instruct her pupils in a sound English education, with pianoforte, singing, drawing and French. Can produce excellent testimonials. Would not object to proceed up the country. Address, HOLLINGDALE, Post Office, Christch'urch. 1662 WANTED,— An assistant Man Cook for an hotel jn Christchurch. The highest rate of wages'given. None but a thoroughly competent person need apply.—^ru'on Printing Office, Gloucester Street, Christchurch. 1656 LOST. LOST, on Wednesday last, between the Forester's Hall and the Town Hall, a Pianoforte copy of the Opera of Norrna ; whoever has found the same and will leave it at the Union Printing Office or with Mr. Stringer at Cashel House, will be rewarded. 1661 LOST between Mr. Angus' shop, Cashel street, and the Resident Magistrate's Court, a silver mounted Jockey Whip. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. Angus, Saddler, Cashel Street, Christchurch, will he rewarded. 1655 A Gentleman is desirous of obtaining a situation as manager of a sheep station. Unexceptionable references can be given. Address Stock, Post Office, Christchurch. ' 1654 WALNUTS, Canterbury grown. Sydenham House. 1664. C. PRINCE. DR. HAYNE, M.D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries, London, latu SurgeonSuperintenclent of the emigrant ship Victoria, is residing at Messrs. Brooke & Co.'s, Chemists, &c, Colombo Street, Christohurch, where he may be consulted daily. Dv. Hnyno has been 15 years in practice iv London, and has testimonials from some of the mont eminent medical men there, as well as good character and' high recommendations from'the passengers of the above ship. Hours of consultation :—9 until 11 in the morning, and 5 to 7 in the evening. 1657

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 986, 23 April 1862, Page 5