TO COMPOSITORS. WANTED, a respectable steady hand; no other need apply. To a good workman liberal wages will be given. Application to be made with testimonials to, MR. G. WATSON, at ' The Press , Office, 109 Montreal-st, Christchurch. E MILLS begs leave to inform the pub- • lie that he has completed the enlargement of his premises, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favors. A large Circulating Library has lately been opened, the charges for which arc 3s. 6d.pcr quarter, or2d. per volume, payable in advance The STATIONERY DEPARTMENT comprises every description of Writing and Drawing Paper; Envelopes, from a shilling per 100 and upwards j Prayer Books from a shilling each, splendidly bound; Prayer books, Church services, Wesleyan Hymn books, Scotch Psalm?, Testaments, School, Pocket and Family Bibles, Account books, Memorandum do., School books, Slates, Music and Song books in great variety. Children's books, 6d. per dozen and upwards j Reward cards, beautifully illuminated, &c, &c, &c. London-street, 22 Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 20 July 1861, Page 7
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