BATH-HOUSE. W. BRICE, COIFFEUR, &0., 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 his establishment complete, he has erected HOT, COLD, AND SHOWER BATHS In a style unsurpassed in the colony. FOR LADIES He has a spacious private room for HAIRDRESSING IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Brushware and perfumery in endless variety. Tobacco and cigars of the best brands always in stock. HAIR BRUSHED BY MACHINERY. Adjoining Elobbs and Sons, Colombo street Christchurch, October 29, 1866. 10-29 THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OP A YERS* HAIR-BRUSHING MACHINE, \ You must try it to know. Some say it 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 Professor. Colombo street, Christchurch. 9-20 FOR SALE, 'THE BISHOP OF OSNABURGH, bred t by Lord Clifden, foaled in 1853, got by Surplice put of Her Royal Highness (sister to Her Majesty), by Velocipede. [See " General Stud Book," or "New Zealand Stud Book."] Surplice (sire of the Bishop of Osnaburgh) by Touchstone, was the winner of the two great events of the Derby and Great St. Leger in 184 S. The Bishop of Osnaburgh is a large and powerful black horse, and is a heavy weight carrier. He stands nearly sixteen hands, has a first-rate temper and constitution, and has never broken down. He was trained by the late Isaac Day, and his engagements were heavy. In 1855-56 he ran at Newmarket, Craven Meeting ; Goodwood, Brighton, Newmarket First Spring Meeting, Ascot, Hampton, Newmarket July and Ist October Meetings, and was several times a winner, carrying successfully in two instances, when throe years old, list, and lOst. 71bs. For further particulars apply to Thos. Tanner. The Brow, Ruataniwha, Hawke's Bay, January 24, 1867. 4-6 \T A MEETING of the undersigned, Bakers in Christchurch, it has been resolved to Reduce the Price of the 41b. loaf to 5d for cash and 6d for the usual credit, in order to meet the times. (Signed) D. 11. CnßisTiE. R. Gilkbs. Haksman & Co. Ambrose Hulme. James Brett. Qoiice & Cain. C. WoODH.VM. J. Broadley. Atjlshbrook & Meadows. A. Frasek. C. Ditfort. J. M. Thompson. 4 6 A. Thiel.
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1377, 6 April 1867, Page 2
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