Miscellaneous. THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF 4 YERS' HAIR-BRUSHING MACHINE You must try lo know. Some say it cures Headache ; others say it mires Baldness. What a blessing to be Imd for Sixpence ! Hot, Cold and Shower Hatha from seven o'clock a.m. uutil nine p.m. ; Saturday, eleven o'clock p.m. All say they are the Ivest in New Zealand. Subscription tickets to spare; please call as soon as possible. Meerschaums not all gold. Tobacco, cigars, and snufl's well known. Many thanks for past favors. From your old friend, The Pbofkssob. Colombo street, Christchnrch. 9-20 BATH-HOUSK. \\T BRTCE, COIFFEUR, &c, bpRB » » • respectfully to return thanks to the ladies and gentlemen of Cunterbury for their kind patronage, during 'he 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 HAIRDRESSI.NG IN THE MOST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Brushwaro and perfumery in endless variety. Tobacco and cigars of the beet brands always in stock. HAIR BRUSHED BY MACHINERY. Adjoining Hobbs and Sons, Colombo street Cliristchurch, October 2y, 1806. 10-21) NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS. nMIE RATE OF POSTAGE on Newspapers, via PANAMA, having been reduced to one penny, the publication of our usual summary via the above route will be resumed. Price of each Summary— SIXPENCE. T E. NATHAN & CO., MERCHANTS, AUCTIONEERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS, High street, Cliristchurch. 6-8 UNDERSIGNED beg to inform the public that they are prepared to make liberal cash advances on all kinds of property placed iv their hands for sale by auction or private treaty. They are also prepared to supply the great want so long felt in Olmstehurch, of taking sales on terms, and guaranteeing bills so taken, handing over same, or cash, less Bank discount for nett proceeds the second day after sale. Their long experience and intimate connection with commercial matters in this province for the paefc eleven years is a sufficient guarantee that any commissions entrusted to them will meet with proper consideration. 6 8 L. E. Nathan & Co;
NOTICE. THE DAILY AND WEEKLY PRESS can be had of the following Agents, postage free: — Chkistchuhch :— High street ... Mr Stevens Colombo street ... Mr Brad well Ditto ... Cooke & Co. Ditto ... Mrs Pope Oxford terrace ... Mrs Paddock Tuam street ... Mr Lowther Ditto ... Mr Cuddoa Oxford terrace ... Mr Munning Whately road ... Mr Atkinson Springfield road ... Mrs Strange St. Albans ... Mr Salter Pupanui ... Mr Haskins Kuiapoi ... Mr J. L. Wilson Kaiapoi Island ... Mr Hen wood Woodend ... Mr Booth Saltwater Creek ... Messrs D. and D Cameron Leithfield ... Mr Benn Bangiora ... Mr Good Oxford ... Mr Woodfield Ferry road ... Mr Hopkins Lyttelton ... MrGoddard Pigeon Bay ... Mr Pitcaithly Akaroa ... Mr Guinness Lincoln road ... Mr Craythorne Riccarton ... Messrs Slee and Dilloway Templeton ... Mr Blackburn Rolleston ... Mr Gilmore Prebbleton ... MrTennant Wheateheaf ... Mr Roland Davis Springston ... Mr Sercombe Creek store ... Mr Leslie Lceston ... Mr Careton Selwyn ... Mr McDonald Rakaia North ... Messrs Dunsford and Seoord Rakaia South ... Mr T. Hetheringtoa Ashburton ... Mr Turton Rangitata ... Mr Ray Orari ... Messrs Wooding and Irvine Timuka ... Meeere Mendeleon and Morris Timaru ... Mr J. Younghusband Geraldine ... Mr R. Taylor Pleasant Valley ... Messrs Mendelson and Morris Malvern ... Mr Grainger TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. A LL PERSONS indebted to the 6rm of J\ Messrs. William Stringer and Co ,of Chmtchuch, arc requested to pay tho amounts due to Meeers. J. T. Peacock and Co, the said debts having been assigned to them by deed, and for which their receipt only will be a sufficient discharge. J. T. PJBACOOK & Co. April 26, 1867. 4-27 TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN^ ALL MATTERS IN DIFFERENCE between Meears. J. T. Peacock and Messrs. William Stringer and Co. being now amicably settled, all parties indebted to W. Stringer and Co. aro requested to pay their accounts to Messrs. J. T. Peacock and Co. W. SXBDf&KB, W. Shackibtok. J. T. Peacock & Co. Christchurch, May 3, 1867. 6-4 NOTICE. PUBLISHING X2T THE "WEEKLY PRESS, , DICKENS'S NEW TALE, "MUGBY JUNCTION. ,
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Press, Volume XI, Issue 1434, 13 June 1867, Page 3
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