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A COMFORTABLE HOME. A FEW RESPECTABLE MEN can be Accommodated with BOARD and RESIDENCE at W. GOSNELL'S AVON BOARDING HOUSE, TUAM-STBEKT, [First House from Colombo-street,] Cliristchurch. Private Apartments for Fainilie*. PAPANUI. HORSES taken in to Paddock. Good accommodation, but no responsibility incurred. Tubs. B. Winteb. THREE or four young men can have good accommodation by applying to M. B. J., Press office. —— THE PRESIDENT AND GOVERNORS OF THE CHRISTCHURCH HOSPITAL. ENTLEMEN—A vacancy having occurred in \JT the above Institution for the office of Surgeon, I beg leave to offer myself as a candidate. Courtney"Nedwill, M.D., Queen's University, Ireland, Member Royal College Surgeons, England. HOUSES taken in to paddock. Good accommodation but no responsibility incurred. J. Ladbbooke. A BLACK MARE, branded J.P., with foal at foot, has been running in my paddock for about four months. 1 If not claimed before Ist of April, it will be sold to defray expenses. J. SOM. TUBNBUXL. Cliristchurch, Feb. 25,1864. NOTICE. CONSULATE OF FRANCE IN NEW ZEALAND. 'T'HE SUBJECTS of FRANCE residing in New JL Zealand are hereby informed— 1. That his Excellency the Minister of Foreign Affairs has created a FRENCH CONSULAR AGENCY, having its seat in Auckland. 2. That Dr.- Hubault has been appointed Acting Consular Agent. N.B.—The Office of the Consulate at the residence of Dr. Hubault, Symonds-street, Auckland, will be open daily from 1 to 3 p.m., Sundays excepted. LYTTELTON HOTEL, CHBISTCHTTECH. BN. JONES begs to inform his friends and • the public in general t)iat he is now prepared to take families as weekly boarders, having NEWLY FURNISHED several BED AND SITTINGROOMS with every convenience, and a due regard to comfort. The best wines and spirits in the province. GUSTAVUS WILCZYNSKI, » HIGH-STREET, Two doors from the Town Hall, Christchurch. IMPORTER OF BOOTS AND SHOES, CLOTHING, AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE. T>ESPECTFULLY solicits the attention of the JL\) public of Canterbury and Christchurch, to his well assorted stock of general merchandise. Having also arranged for retailing boots and shoes, G. W. particularly desires the attention of the public to the fact, since it will be his endeavour to keep constantly on hand a well supplied stock of all kinds of boots and shoes, and confine himself to moderate charges. Orders from the country will receive prompt attention, and be executed in the most expeditious way. ADVERTISEMENT. WE, the undersigned, Ironmongers in Christchurch, will close our establishments at 6 o'clock, p.m., until further* notice, commencing Monday, April 4, 1864. (Signed) Wμ. Neevb Edwabd Recce & Co. Hebbmann Cohn & Co. Thomas W. Goublay & Co. Hawkes & Stbouts. March 24,1864. , THE Advertiser being established in business is wishful to borrow from a respectable party the sum of £100, for which liberal interest will be paid Address, Josephus, General Post Office, Chistchurch PARTNERSHIP. riIHERE is now a favourable opening in a business X already established, for an industrious and respectable man, having at command from £200 to £300. He would have the opportunity of learning a profitable business, which, under any circumstances and in any country, is one of certainty and respectability. Address, A. B. C, Canterbury Standard office, Christchurch. ALTERATION OF TIME. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES on and after February Ist, 1864, leave TT their.office (corner of High and Cashelstreets, next to Birdsey's British Hotel) for TIMARU AND THE SOUTH, EVEKY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, At 8 o'clock, a.m. RETURNING— Will leave Green's Royal Hotel, Timaru, on same days and at same hours. A Coach will run direct to the WAITAKI FERRY from Timaru, every WEDNESDAY morning, calling at the Waimati Bush. Returning from the Waitaki every THURSDAY at noon. L. G. Cole & Co., Proprietors. TOHN ROBINS & Co. beg to announce to the O inhabitants of Lyttelton that they have made arrangements for removing night soil; also sweeping. Their order boxes are placed in different parts of the town. Parties favouring them with orders will meet with every attention. rpRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED, JL Accounte Prepared and Collected, by Ccbtis & Holt, Accountants, &c, I Hereford-etreet. (Nearly'opposite Messrs. Morrison, Sclanders, Fletcher, & Co.) I

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Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 8 April 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 8 April 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume IV, Issue 449, 8 April 1864, Page 4

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