, BATH-HOUSE. ; W. BRICE, COIFFEUR, &c, BEGS respectfully to return thanks to the ladies and gentlemen of Canterbury for their kind patronage during the last three , years, and has now much pleasure in informing gentlemen that, in order to make lub establishment complete, he has erected HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS ' In a style unsurpassed In the colony. i FOR LADIES 1 He has a spacious private room for HAIRDRESSfNG IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Brushware and perfumery in endless variety. 1 Tobacco and cigars of the best brands always in stock. HAIR BRUSHED BY MACHINERY. Adjoining Hobbs and Sons, Colombo street Christchurch, October 29, 1866. 10-29 NOTICE. THE DAILY AND WEEKLY PRESS can be had of the following Agents :— Chtitstchtectt: — High street ... Mr Stevens j Colombo Btreet ... Mr Brad well Ditto ... Cooke & Co. Ditto ... Mrs Pope Oxford terrace ... Mrs Paddock Tuam street ... Mr Lowther Ditto ... Mr Cuddon Oxford terrace ... Mr Munning Whately road ... Mr Atkinson Springfield road ... Mrs Strange St. Albans ... Mr Salter Papanui ... Mr Haskins Kaiapoi ... Mr J. L. Wilson Woodend ... Mr Booth Saltwater Creek ... Messrs D. and D Cameron Leithfield ... Mr Benn Rangiora ... Mr Good Oxford ... MrWoodfield Ferry road ... Mr Hopkins Lyttelton ... Mr Goddard Pigeon Bay ... Mr Pitcaithly Akaroa ... Mr Guinness Lincoln road ... Mr Craythorne Kiccarton ... Messrs Slee and Dilloway Prebbleton ... MrTennant Wheatsheaf ... Mr Roland Davis Springston ... Mr Sercombe Creek store ... Walters and Leslie Leeston ... Mr Carston Selwyn ... Mr McDonald Rakaia North ... Messrs Dunsford and Secord Rakaia South ... Mr T. Hetherington Ashburton ... Mr Turton Rangitata ... Mr Ray Orari ... Mr Wordsworth Timuka ... Messrs Mendelson and Morris Timaru ... Mr J. Younghusband Geraldine ... Mr R. Taylor Pleasant Valley ... Messrs Mendelson and Morris Malvern ... Mr Grainger THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OB A YERS' HAIR-BRUSHING MACHINE, _r__ You must try it to know. Some say is cures Headache; others say it cures Baldness. What a blessing to be had for Sixpence ! Hot, Cold and Shower Baths from seven o'clock a.m. until nine p.m. ; Saturday, eleven o'clock p.m. All say they are the best in New Zealand. Subscription tickets to spare; please call as soon as possible. Meerschaums not all sold. Tobacco, cigars, and snuffs well known. Many thanks for past favors. From your old friend, The Pbopessob. Colombo street, Christchurch. 9-20 CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE LAST EXHIBITION will be held in the TOWN HALL, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 7. Admission from 12 (noon) to 3 p.m., 2s 6d ; and from 3 p.m to 10 p.m., Is. The Volunteer Band, under the leadership ' of Mr Martin, will perform during the exhi- i bition. John C. Angus, \ 3-6 Secretary.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1350, 6 March 1867, Page 2
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