I 'THE PRE2SS' OFFICE, MONTREAL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. WATSON, PRINTER, &c. * is prepared to execute General Printing with neatness, punctuality, and dispatch, and at reasonable prices. Orders left at ' Tite Press ' Office as above, or with E. Mills, Bookseller, &c, London Street, Lyttelton, will receive prompt attention. Orders from the Country must be accompanied with remittances. 107 July 20, 1861 UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA HPHE CHRISTCHURCH BRANCH J- will in future he open for the transaction of business on Saturdays until 3 o'clock, instead of closing at 1 o'clock as heretofore. JOSEPH PALMER, Manager. Christchurch, 20th July, 1861. 119 Mr. FREDERICK THOMPSON, GENERAL AGENT. Agent for (he Northern Atmirance Company. > Orders for Grey Stone received. ' CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH 20 J. G. RUDDENKLAU, " TN RETURNING TPIANKS to the -■- Public for the very liberal patronage hitherto received by him, begs to inform them that he has taken a partner and that in future the firm will be known as that of RUDDENKLAU & HAWLEY, L BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKERS, PASTRY COOKS & CONFECTIONERS, COLOMBO STREET. f (two Doors from Cashel street,) CHRISTCHURCH. 1 T G. RUDDENKLAU and J. S. *' • HAWLEY, in soliciting public fas your, announce that they intend to carry on at their new premises,*from L THIS DAY, AUGUST 17, in Colombo street the above trade in all its branches, and by supplying a firet-class article, to merit a continuance of their > support. Bride Cakes (ornamented) Savoy Cakes, > Maccaroons, and every class of fancy bis- > cuits. Wedding breakfasts, Ball Suppers, and Public Dinners prepared. = Soups, Jellies, and Blancmanges made to order. Orders will be received and executed at the City Wine Vaults as usual. 132 THE CITY r WINE VAULTS AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. J. G. RUDDENKLAU, PROPRIETOR, BEGS to solicit the patronage of Ladies and Genlemen to tins above Rooms, and trusts by keeping refreehJ ments of first-class quality, with prompt I attention, to merit a share of their support. f, N.B.— J. G. R. particularly calls the attention of Ladies visiting Christchurch to the Private Room expressly set apart for them, where they can take ' refreshments in comfort and retirement. * + * Pastry and Confectionery to be - sold as usual, and all orders for the same promptly executed. 133 c 0 N SAL E, '" AT t THE CITY WINE VAULTS AND 0 REFRESHMENT ROOMS, , t pHAMPAGNE, Claret, Golden and brown Sherry, superior Port, Bass's c Ale in bottle and draught, XXX Dublin i- Stout in pint and quart bottles, superior Porter in draught and bottles. 131 J. G. RUDDENKLAU.
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