"yHE PRESS , is published at The Press Office, in Montreal-street, Christchurch, at 10 o'clock every Saturday morning. Papers can be obtained at the following places:— Christchurch...The Press Office. Riccarton Mr. Dilloway Papanui Mr. Meddings. Kaiapoi Mr. Black Kaiapoi Island. Kaikanui Hotel. Woodend Mr. Booth. Rangiora Mr. Black. Oxford Saltwater Creek Messrs. Cameron. Lyttelton Mr. Mills, Londonstreet. Akaroa Mr. Scarborough Okain's Bay Timaru Geraldine Oamaru Price of a single paper, Gd ; Subscriptions by the year, £1 65.; ditto if paid in advance, £1. Advertisements :— First insertion, 8 lines or under, 25.; " each additional line, 3d. j subsequent insertions, Half-price. All advertisements must be paid for before insertion except those from regular advertising houses of business, whose accounts must be settled half yearly. Notice to Advertisers. Advertisements sent for insertion later than Thursday evening, cannot be inserted until the following week. All orders for the withdrawal of Advertisements, must be received in writing before 10 o'clock every Wednesday morning, or the Advertisement will appear in the succeeding issue. Cards of name, address, and business, (not exceeding four lines in length) inserted for a period of three months and upwards, are charged at the rate of Seven Shillings per quarter, paid in advance. Advertisements may be left with Mr. E. Mills, Lyttelton, Mr. Younghusband, Christchurch, and at ' The Press' Office, Montreal Street.
NEW BOOKS. J HUGHES has the pleasure of an- • nouncing that he has just opened Nine Gases of New Books, ex (3meo and Prince Alfred steamers, in addition to the newest works of the day, he has for sale— 1250 Cheap Novels—including those by Bulvrer, Marryat, Scott, Cooper, James, Dumas, Grant, Gerstaecker, Ainsworth, Maxwell, Hook, &c, &tf. Periodical Volumes— -Family Herald, &c, in great variety. Song Books do, Commentaries and Concordances, do. Books for Presents, splendidly bnd, do. Dictionaries-Webster's, Walker's, Johneon's, &c. Music, the newest per O. Mail. The Irish & other Standard School Books. Also, just received, % Packages of School and Commercial Stationery, of the best quality, and for sale at moderate pricesDrapers', Grocers', and Confectioners* wrapping papers and paper bags. Printing papers, white and colourod. Tents, made expressly for the use of gold miners. Country Storekeaoers treated liberally. J. Cashel street, (Removed to opposite Mann's A 1 Hotel.) 11l • EX AIREDALE. FAMILY BIBLES with SCOTCH PSALMS, richly Illustrated with Steel Engravings, Irish Society School Books, Glass, Metal, Ebony, and Bronze Inkstands, in great variety, Quarto and Folio Manuscript Letter and Minute Books, Cash Books with clasps, Chess Men, Account sales paper 1 2 and 3 pages, Novels &c, &c E. MILLS, 114 London street, Lyttelton.
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Press, Volume I, Issue 9, 20 July 1861, Page 7
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