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m-/f__NDY & LA'MERT, Photographers, iligD. i_V_L street, Christchurch, opposite Town Haal, beg to inform the public that they are prepared to - take large or small " instantaneous " pictures of any out-door subjects. Also, that their Carte de Visite, t m_*dallion heads, kc, challenge comparison with any of the home masters, at reduced prices. N.B.—Stations visited, and all orders punctually . attended to. 9-22 PRIVATE TUITION. MR. J. P. BEAR, late English and Drawing Master of Christ's College, is prepared to attend pupils at their residences, between the hours . of 9 and 5 daily. Apply in person, or by letter, to Mr. G. B.Woodman, Durham street. 9-3 ADDINGTON. ALL tenants holding Agreements for Leases of Lots on this property, for not less than Twentyone years, are requested to call at our office immediately to receive their leases. Habman k Stevens. June 7 1864. ADDINGTON. TENANTS in this property are hereby requested to take up their Leases at once, as otherwise they will not be recognised. Habman & Stevens. July 21,1864. 7-22 ASHBURTON ROAD BOARD. "VfOTICE is hereby given that the Annual MeetJ_\ ing of the Ratepayers of the Ashburton District will be held at noon, on Tuesday, October 4, at Anthony Thompson's house, Middle Ashburton, for the purpose of electing three Members of the Board, as provided by the "Road Districts Ordinance, 1863." Alex. Lean, Chairman. September 24, 1864. 9-23 NOTICE ia hereby given that the Traffic over the Iron Girder Bridge across the North Branch of the Waimakariri will be closed for 14 days on and after the 4th of October next. By order, F. M. Rose, Surveyor Rangiora and Mandeville Road Board. Kaiapoi, September 24,1864. 9-26 THOMAS GEE has pleasure in announcing that having imported elaborate and complete machinery for the manufacture of biscuits, he is enabled to supply them better in quality and at much lower rates than those imported, besides being perfectly free from that peculiar and slightly disagreeable taste so common in British goods, arising from the length of time they are in the tins before they reach the consumer. The. following is a list of the biscuits packed in convenient tins for station and family use :— Captains Dessert Abernethy Ginger Nuts Luncheon Digestive Pic Nic Lemons Fancy Machine Queens, kc Arrowroot Maccaroons Albert Gem Ratafias Cheese Royal Cracknells Spice Nuts Mixed Always in stock the celebrated German Rusks for infant's food, so superior to the ordinary rusk. T. G. also begs to inform the public that having the most complete set of machinery in the province for the manufiacture of Confectionery, he is enabled to supply a much greater variety, and equal in quality to any imported goods. Storekeepers, Grocers, and the Trade supplied on the lowest terms. Orders by post punctually attended to. Colombo Stbeet, Chbistchtjbch. 8-20 (pmtcfrortfi gireriarg. MR. W. HAYDN FLOOD, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, TEACHES OE THE PIANO-OBTE, SINGING, ETC., Late Organist of St. Mary's Redcliffe Church, Bristol. For terms apply to Mr. C. BonninGTON, Cashel street. 9-9 PHOTOGRAPHY MESSRS. MUNDY & La'MERT (late of Princes street, Dunedin), having completed their new premises, beg to announce that the same are now open, and they hope that by producing a first-class picture at a reasonable rate to merit a share of public patronage. Address —High street, nearly opposite the Town Hall. 8-15 T>ELCHER AND FAIRWEATHER, CONTBACTOBS AND, CaBBIEBS To all parts of the Province of Canterbury at moderate rates. All orders left at W. and N. Joynt's, Cashel-street, Christchurch, or at the Press Agency .Office, Kaiapoi, will be attended to punctually. 8-31 HOPE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, _:_»___■_____ cbeoj. -A_s__> __ _>___-■ i >___•<_- ____ "cr_a__ ______CET FX-ICE, Opposite the General Post Office. GOOD ACCOMMODATTOir for Casual Visitor* ________ ___&ox__tr-___-_rs-, __a*na_L_a«ea_f _____<-l_x__Le<_L_ Meals, Tea, Coffee, $0,, fivTO 7 _WBi .fll 10 p.IQ. Extensive Smgle Bedroom Accommodation. Beds iept for respectable persons till the close of the theatre. C. F. WOBTH, 8-2 . Proprietor. THE undersigned hereby give notice that thenAgents for the sale of Flour, kc ., in the followng districts are: — Christchurch, Dbßottbbex. & Co., Cathedral Square Oxford, J. Wood___o_o, Harewood. Ravenswood and Kaiapoi Mills, S_o_r__j_ k Clabkb, May 23,1864. I

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Press, Volume V, Issue 597, 28 September 1864, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume V, Issue 597, 28 September 1864, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume V, Issue 597, 28 September 1864, Page 4

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