■ Wanted. j WANTED —Young Gentlemenasßoarders, in a private family, where they will enjoy all the comforts of a home. The situation is delightful, and an easy distance from Christchurch. Apply by letter, addressed Delta, Post-office, Christchurch. 9-27 ■f TTANTED—A Schoolmaster for the St. T V Albans Day School. Applications to be forwarded by letter to the undersigned, not later than twelve (noon) on Saturday the 29th instant. John Camebon, I Hon. Secretary, Cashel street. Christchurch, Sept. 26, 1866. 0-27 WANTED— A Situation as Groom and Coachman. Thoroughly experienced with horses and stable work. Address JC, Post-office, Christchurch. 9-27 WANTED— On the north side of the river, a Cottage containing six rooms. Apply, stating particulars, to Messrs. Habman & Stevens, Hereford street. 9-20 Miscellaneous. SOMETHING WORTH KNOWING TO PURCHASERS O? GROCERIES, IN LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES. PRICE'S BELMONT SPERM CANDLES, Is "6d per lb. First counter sugars, at 6Jd do Adelaide assorted jams, Is do And all other descriptions of groceries and provisions at corresponding low prices until tho times improve Just Received in Store — Sinclair's new cure hams and bacon Prime Cheshire cheese And a large quantity of choice teas Thomas D. Jones, Family Grocer, Corner of High and Tuam streets. June 25, 1866. 6-14 l. _____ NOTICE. I HEREBY AUTHORISE Messrs Hart and M'Gregor to Collect all Debts due to the late firm of Foley Brothers, and their receipt will be a sufficient discharge. (Signed) John Foley. September 24, 1866. 9-24 % V RUING TAUGHT IN EIGHT Vt' LESSONS, on the Semi-angular System. Improvement guaranteed also on the new and fashionable Italian angular style adapted for ladies. Pupils visited at their private residence if preferred. Bookkeeping by double and single entry taught. A lecture ou penmanship, to be had of all booksellers. Pbofessor Needham, Sydenham House, Colombo street. 7-19 \ \7 ORSLEY'3 COACH, for Leeston, leaves \* Ruddenklau's City Hotel eiery Monday aud Friday, at eleven a.m. Return coach, leaves Loe's Hotel every Wednesday, at nine a.m.; and on Saturday at seven a.m , from Leslie's Creek Store, reaching town in time for the sales, calling at Prebbleton and the Wheataheaf, Spring-ton. 9-27
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Press, Volume X, Issue 1215, 28 September 1866, Page 3
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