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HEREFORD HOUSE, HEREFORD STREET. TT7ANTED—A good 'Dressmaker; one * » who understands working a sewing machine. Mbs. Ccxbebt. 6-28 WANTED— Furnished Apartments, (bed and sitting-room), and attendance for a married couple. Apply, by letter only, to A. B. C, office of this paper. 7-7 PQ AAA T0 BE INVESTED ON JJOyjVn 1 MORTGAGE,in small sums, or in the purchase of rural lands to be leased with right of purchase. H. Wvnn WnaxAMS, Solicitor, 6-28 Hereford street, Christchurch. JRiscellatttfltis. THE SHADES, HEREFORD STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, OPPOSITE THB OFFICES OF MESSRS. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT. JOSEPH HOBBS (Cellarman to Messrs. Burnell, Bennett and Sprot) BEGS to inform the public generally that the CELLAR IS NOW OPENED - FOB THE RETAIL SUPPLY OF WINES, SPIRITS, BEER, Sec. THE STOCK ON HAND Is very large, and the well-known quality of the Liquors, all of which were IMPORTED FOR FAMILY CONSUMPTION, ought to secure a certain amount of trade. PRICES will be the same per glass as at other houses, and one great point aimed at in starting "The Shades," is to let the tradesman get AS GOOD A BOTTLE OF WINE, SPIRITS, &c, AT AS LOW A PRICE as if he were able to buy a hogshead. THE ONE BOTTLE BUYER will meet with just as much attention as the buyer of a large quantity. At the same there will always be kept at the Bar, A FIRST-RATE GLASS OF LIQUOR. LUNCHEON OF SANDWICHES, CHEESE, &c, ALWAYS ON THE TABLE. COFFEE, CIGARS, &c DON'T FORGET THE SHADES ! ! Hebbfobd Stbeet, Chbistchtjbch. Christchurch, July 6,1865. 7-7 TEA! TEA.'! TEA I!! A LUXURIOUS CUP OF TEA, HITHERTO UNKNOWN IN CHRISTCHURCH. XT T. GOURLAY Has now on hand SOME OF THE FINEST TEAS EVEB IMPORTED INTO CANTERBURY. ONE TRIAL Win. BE SUFFICIENT INDUCEMENT FOB THE BUYER TO PURCHASE AGAIN AT THB BEE HIVE STORE, High Stbeet, ob, Colombo Street, near the Artesian Spring. FINEST CEYLON PLANTATION COFFEE, Roasted and Ground on the Premises, Unequalled for Quality and Cheapness. 7-4 NOTICE. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. A BOYD & Co. having commenced a Bottling English Ale and Porter, are now prepared to supply a real genuine article. NJ3.—The above is warranted equal to any imported. Please observe the Address— A. Bovd & Co., Next to Mr. Wolf, Lithographer, 7-6 Lichfield street. NOTICE. JOHN HICKS, having retired from the grocery business, begs to tender his sincere thanks to the inhabitants of Christchurch and vicinity who have so liberally supported him during the past three years. He will now be able to give his attention strictly to the bread and biscuit baking, which will be carried on at the same place in Colombo street as heretofore, and trusts, by a good article, to merit a continuance of the support he has hitherto received. 7-5 John Hicks. NOTICE. NOTICE. IMPOUNDED, at Kaiapoi, on the 27th June vlt* from Mr. Thomas Felton's Ferry— One light bay Gelding, no brand mark visible, fourteen hands high, and about four years old. Driving claimed. If not released within twenty-one days from date of impounding will be sold to defray expenses. Michaex Ltnsket, Poundkeeper. Kjuapoi, July 1,1865. 7-3 NOTICE. HARGREAVES & CO. have removed to their New Premises, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton, nearly opposite to the old store. Lyttelton, June 29,1865. 6-30 LATE OF NEW YO___ AND LONDON. A PROFESSOR OF THE ART OF SELF-DEFENCE is now prepared to give Private Lessons in the above art, at his residence, or to wait upon gentlemen by appointment, a. Any gentlemalrwkhing to consult with| the writer can do ao free of charge. Address or enquire at CM., Mr. Christian's American HairareatmgSaloon, Cashel street* Oiristchnrch. ■» 7-a j

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Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 4