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New Advertisements. MESSRS. SHEPPARD A CO., HAVING taken the business, lately carriec on by the well-known firm of GOULD & MILES, Beg to inform the old customers, and thi public generally, that they have selected fron the stocks of the late firm A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF GOODS suitable to their requirements, and having also REDUCED THE PRICES of the same, confidently trust they will receive a continuance of that support so liberally bestowed on their predecessors. The wines and spirits are also reduced in price. July 5, 1865. 7-5 R. W. STODDART A Co., MARINE CHRONOMETER AND WATCH MAKERS, COLOMBO AND LICHFIELD STREETS, And at 13, Red Lion Street, Clerkenwell, London (Wholesale), [ESTABLISHED 174 6], 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 time-keepers on hand of superior quality. Gold Lever Watches from £14 14s. Silver Lever from £5 ss. A written warranty given with each watch for two years, and money returned if the article . does not perform correctly. Watches cleaned and warranted for twelve months, ss. 5-20 JAMES STODDART having for many years sustained in London a high reputation as a maker of a first-class London watch, respectfully invites the attention of the trade in New Zealand (where he is already considerably known), to the superior qualify of the movements of his manufacture, and earnestly solicits for them, on the part of dealers, - the most rigid examination. He assures the trade he pays personal and strict attention , that none but the best selected materials are ' made use of in every department; that, throughout the manufacture, the most skilful London workmen only are employed; that the greatest care is taken with the regulation; and that each movement is accurately timed. Fobm op Gttabant_b on London House. •* Manufactory, London, 1865. This is to Certify that the Lever Watch Movement, No. bearing my name and residence,-—James Stoddart, 13 Red Lion street, St. John's $_uare, London, is of the best: quality "of thy manufacture j and I hereby guarantee the same for Two Years from date of sale, , provided it receives » no injury. Jas. Stoddabt. Sale of No. effected this P day of 1865. 7-8 SADDLERY, HARNESS AND' HORSE APPOINTMENTS. 9 f |i_LE Undersigned being about to make JL alterations on his business premises, is 8 desirous of clearing off his heavy stock of goods, which for extent, variety and quality, are unequalled in Canterbury, consisting of every B description, style and make of saddlery, harness and appointments necessary for the horse g in the stable, saddle, carriage, waggonette, single and double buggy, dog-cart, express, dray, plough, and every description of work '» that the horse or bullock is adapted for. . Terms by arrangement. J. C. Anqvb, 7-1 Cashel street. . £. SALE, FOR ONE WEEK, 1 FROM MONDAY NEXT, 10th INST., TO HAKE BOOM FOR NEW GOODS, 9 Ex Greyhound and Canterbury. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED FOR CASH. SYDENHAM HOUSE. 7-8 C. Pbincb. TO LET, AT SYDENHAM HOUSE, ON REASONABLE TERMS, FIVE ROOMS, with every convenience, situated in the most central position of the city, altogether detached from the business part of the house ; they are admirably adapted for offices or private residence. July 7,1865. 9-8 SELLING OFF, To Make Room for Fresh Consignments. LONDON, AMERICAN AND FRENCH CLOCKS, of the best quality Lever Mariners, from 16s. Pendulum strikers, from 20s. , ' _____ Twelve months' warranty given. i Stoddabt A Co., ( i 7-8 Christchurch. ( T A MEETING OF THE LITERARY ! SOCIETY, held on Thursday, the 6th i inst* in the Congregational Church, it was ' resolved— " That the thanks ofthe Society be respectfully tendered to his Honor the Superintendent for his kindness in presiding at " the Conversazione in the Town Hall, on Thursday last; to bis Honor Mr. Justice Gresson, and the other gentlemen who took part by their speeches and addresses; to the members of the Musical Society; t to the hon. John Hall, Secretary for i Public Works, and the numerous gentle- 1 men of the city arid province, whose kind contributions of so many valuable works . of art have created an interest which may - lead to the establishment of a permanent public collection." - C. J. Fostbb, Chairman. *-- " 7-8 J. S. Guthbie, Secretary. 1 (

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Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume VIII, Issue 839, 8 July 1865, Page 1