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Miscellaneous. "WEEKLY PRESS," THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER IN THE PROVINCE, is PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING In time for the mails, and contains ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK Up to the hour of publication. The Weekly Press, having now a very large circulation in all the country districts, offers an EXCELLENT MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING. A country edition of the above is published in time for Friday's mail, so as to reach subscribers in outlying districts on Saturday. Annual subscription, £1 ; single number, 6d. Advertisements 2d per line. 7-28

LCIECTTLAB.] VICTORIAN BONDED STEAM COFFEE MILLS. ROBERT HARPER k CO. beg to draw the attention of merchants and j he public to the advantages afforded to pur- I chasers of their coffees. The goods being manufactured in bond, the payment of the double duty is avoided, and the manufacture being under the inspection of an officer of J H.M.s Customs, a guarantee of quality, not hitherto obtainable in the coffee trade, is thus secured to consumers. This being the first and only bonded coffee work yet established in the Australian colonies, R. H. & Co. are enabled to supply their intercolonial friends with a superior quality, and at a reduction of 2d per lb on their former shipping prices. To be had of nearly all storekeepers in New Zealand. ROBEBT HABPEB & Co., Coffee and Spice Merchants, 55£ & 57, Flinders lane east, Melbourne. 7-20 {REDUCTION IN TERMS. — A good V Commercial Handwriting guaranteed for Two Guineas. Pbofessob Needham, Colombo street. 9-29 FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Pbofessob Needham has Reduced his Terms for instruction in writing to Two Guineas. 9-29 lADIES can learn the new and fashionable j Italian angular writing for Two Guineas. Perfection guaranteed. 9-29 G1 ENTLEMEN can write a good CotnJf mercial Haud by taking a course of lessons under Pbofessob Needham. Terms —Two Guineas 9-29 TO THE WORKING CLASSES—Pbofessob Needham teaches a good Business Handwriting for Two Guineas. 9-29 SPECIMENS of improvements made by pupils, resident in Christchurch, can be seen at Pbofessob Needham's Class-rooms, I Colombo street. 9-29 VX WRITING taught in Eight Lessons by VV Pbofessob Nekdham. Improvement guaranteed; Terras —Two Guineas. 9-29 BOOK-KEEPING, by Double and Single Entry, taught—Pbofessob Needham, Colombo street. 9-29 .ELLESMERE ROAD BOARD. RATEPAYERS' ROLL. CORRECTED RATE ROLL of this district, in pursuance of Section 21 of the Roads Ordinance, will be exhibited for the inspection of ratepayers at the office of the Board, Leeston, on and after September 4. Edw. J. Lee, Chairman. Angust 27, 1866. 8-29

THE UNDERSIGNED beg to announce that they have Opened a BRANCH OF THEIR BUSINESS AS AUCTIONEERS, GENERAL MERCHANTS AND COMMISSION AGENTS, IN Gloucesteb Stbeet, Chbistchubch (Premises lately occupied by Mr Urquhart Macpherson). Habgbeaves & Co. Lyttelton, September 14,1866. 9-15 SUBSTANTIAL COTTAGES BUILT, say the size to be 26 x 22, of four rooms, studs nine feet high, double chimney of best bricks, all material to be of the best quality ; weather-boards full thickness, free from splits, roof close boarded under b«3t V.D.L. shingles ; tongued floor-boards, two large sash windows in front, and doors to have best 8-inch rim locks, all complete for the Bum of £80. Also, a Cottage 24 x 12, single chimney, and all plates to be 4 x 3, laid on stone piles, for the sum of £52 ; built in country, and no extra charge. A Cottage 18 xlO, brick chimney, complete for £35. A neat substantial Cottage, 14 x 10, built with brick chimney, stone piles, roof boarded under shingles. Complete for £25. All descriptions of joinery executed on the shortest notice. Information aB to cost given if desired, and specifications satisfactorily carried out. Thomas Pubdie, 8-31 Builder, Papanui road, Christchurch. A LADY who has had much experience in the care and education of children, both in England and abroad, is prepared to receive into her house, and take the entire charge of the daughters of gentlemen living in India or the Colonies. Her house is beautifully situated in the neighbourhood of Clifton, one of the mildest and healthiest parts of England, and is within easy access of the best professors and other sources of sound instruction. The domestic arrangements will be those of a gentleman's family. Terms, including all expenses of board education, and clothing, £130 per annum. References to clergymen and ladies of position. For further particulars, address Mrs B. H. T, Severn House, Sneyd Park, Clifton, Bristol; or apply to W. Waring Taylob, Esq., M.H.R., Wellington. 9-3 MRS. BEECHEY having returned to Canterbury, has now Re-opened her Day and Boarding School for young ladies, corner of Oxford Jteriuce and Colombo street, and is prepared to give finishing singing and music lessons. 7-24 RE. T. STONE,—CaII upon your brother • at Dr. Flobancb'S, Caledonian road, Christohurch, 10-10

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Press, Volume X, Issue 1233, 19 October 1866, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume X, Issue 1233, 19 October 1866, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume X, Issue 1233, 19 October 1866, Page 4

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