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R. W. STODDART & Co., MARINE CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MAKERS, COLOMBO AND LICHFIELD STREETS, And at 13, Red Lion Street, London (Wholesale), BEG to state that they have now on hand some of the best lever watches, with compensation and gold balances, highly jewelled, and warranted to keep time accurately in any climate, also guaranteed to be of the best workmanship that can be produced. To be sold at London prices. A few railway timekeepers on hand of superior quality. Gold Watches from £14 14s. Silver from £5 ss. A written warranty given with each watch for two years and upwards. Watches cleaned and warranted for twelve months, ss. 6 -20 MEDICAL NOTICE. MR. LEACH, Surgeon and Accoucheur, has I removed to Dr. Prins' dispensary, High street. Vaccination every Saturday from 11 to 1 o'clock. | J 5-19 PROVINCIAL INVESTMENT AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. THE Next Monthly Meeting for the payment of Subscriptions and other moneys for the month of May will take place at the offices of the Association, Hereford Btreet, on Thursday, the 25th of May, 1865, at 7 o'clock p.m. The Manager will receive money up to four o'clock p.m. same day. By order of the Directors, E. C. J. Stevens, 5-16 Manager. QUEE N'S: T>EAL TURTLE SOUP. THE FIRST EVER MADE IN LYTTELTON FOB THE PUBLIC, IS NOW TO BE HAD FOR ss. PER BASIN, AT the QUEEN'S. 5-10 SWEEP. SWEEP. J O'BRIEN AND J. ROBINS return thanks a to the Inhabitants of Christchurch and Lyttelton for the patronage of the past year. They may state they have not had a single accident with any chimney left in their charge, and will still hold themselves responsible, and pay the fine of any party that contracts with them either quarterly or yearly. All orders to be left at the sign of " The Sweep," opposite Bethel Ware's, High street, Christchurch. 4-26 "THE WEEKLY PBESS." A WEEKLY JOURNAL, Entitled "THE WEEKLY PRESS" Is published every Saturday morning at the *PbeSS ' Oflice, in time for the morning mails, containing all the news of the week, together with a selection from i the leading articles of the Daily " Pbess," and original ' leading matter. Being specially designed for circulation in the country districts, the state of the markets in this and the neighboring colenies will receive particular attention. Yearly subscription £1 0 0.Single copy 0 0 6 Advertisements, per line 0 0 2 No advertisement will be charged less than 2s. Advertisements standing three months half price GENERAL GOVERNMENT ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH, NEW ZEALAND. THE Lines of Electric Telegraph between Invercargill and Christchurch will he open to-day to the public for the transmission of messages at the j temporary rate of tariff, which will he obtained at the stations now open; namely, Invercargill, Dunedin, and Christchurch. The offices will be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. At/fr-hto Sheath, Telegraph Engineer. Gloucester street, Christchurch, May 23,1865. 5-23 BOOK-KEEPING AND ACCOUNTS. THE ADVERTISER is thoroughly acquainted with Book-keeping by double entry, and capable of taking charge of the books in any extensive establishment. He would undertake to initiate a set of books and accounts for any new undertaking, or investigate and adjust matters of estates, however complicated, or settle and superintend the books of station holders. He would also give instruction in Kain's ingenious system of book-keeping, so admirably adapted for solicitors' offices. Address Accountant, Box 74, Post Office, 5-20 Christchurch. NOTICE. TtTANDEVILLE FLOUR MILLS, WOODEND, WILL RE-OPEN ON MONDAY, MAY 22. CtJBTIS & Co., Proprietors. N.B.—Buyers of wheat, barley, oats, and other farm produce. ®" 20 JUST PUBLISHED, "A FEW WORDS ON CONVEBSION AND CHURCH TRUTH," BY THE LATE REV. CHARLES ALABASTER, In Cloth, Price 2s 6d. May be had of J. Younghusband, C. Bonnmgton, and J. Hughes, BookseDers, Christchurch. 5-13 STRAYED— Into my paddock, on the 26th March, or thereabouts, one red and white COW, branded B S near ribs, near horn broken oft, and bit out of near ear. The owner can have the same by paying expenses. J. T.Loire, Park Farm.

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Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume VII, Issue 801, 24 May 1865, Page 4

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