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New Advertisements. CASHEL HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. W STRANGE & CO. beg most respectfully to inform their friends and customers that • they have closed the above establishment, and that THE BE SI DUE OF THE STOCK Purchased from the Trustees of the late firm of W. Stringer & Co. has been removed to the well-known establishment, VICTORIA HOUSE, HIGH STREET. ON AND AFTER THURSDAY NEXT GREAT BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED IK SILKS, SHAWLS. MANTLES, FANCY DRESSES, MILLINERY, &c, Ac. In order to REDUCE THE STOCK to make room for LARGE SHIPMENTS DAILY EXPECTED, W. S. & Co. have determined to sell EVERY ARTICLE at the SMALLEST PAYABLE PROFIT. W. S. & Co. take the present opportunity of expressing their thanks to their friends and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since their commencement in business, and beg to state that no efforts will be spared in the future to render their establishment worthy of the leading position in which the ladies of Christchurch and the country generally have placed it. VICTORIA HOUSE, High Street. 8-28 B. PETERSEN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, HIGH STREET BEGS to inform his patrons that in consequence of the increased tariff on Jewellery and Bilver-plate, he deemed it necessary to enlarge the Manufacturing Department, and having succeeded in engaging skilful and finished workmen is now prepared to take orders for SILVER CUPS (for all purposes), INKSTANDS, CLARET JUGS, COMMUNION SERVICES, TROWELS, &0., Of any design, and entirely of his own manufacture. HAVING ON HAND A ASSORCMKNT OF rRKOIOUS STONES, Viz. .— DIAMONDS, PEARLS, RUBIKS, OPALS, EMERALDS, &0., Ac, The most refined taste can be gratified in the setting of the came in an elegant, finished and workmanlike manner. The purity of the material may be fully relied on. B. P., in thanking his customers for past favours, solicits to be encouraged in the same liberal spirit as heretofore, relying on the publio for supporting and advancing Colonial industry. A VERY MECKEECSE STOCK OF JEWELLERY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 6-15

FOR ENGLAND VIA PANAMA, WELLINGTON, PICTON, NELSON, TARANAKI, MANAKAU, GREYMOUTH, AND HOKTTIKA, THE Panama, New Zealand, ard Australian Royal Mail Company's Favourite Steamship TARARUA, Jambs Haolby, Commander, Is appointed to sail on or about FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, At three o'clock pm., Taking on passengers and cargo for England, Panama, and New York, to be transhipped to ] the Company's magnificent steamship Mataura, at Wellington; And for Picton, Nelson, Manakau, Geeymouth andHokitika, to be transhipped to other of the Company's steamers it Wellington and Nelson. For freight or passage apply to Mtxbb A Co., "8 31 Lyttelton and Christchurch. j NOTICE TO STEVEDOBES. ' PENDERB will be received up fo noon on Monday, September 2, for thr DISCHARGE of the CARGO of the Ship Red Rover, from London. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Applications to be sent to Waxtoh, Wabkbb & Co, Agents, Lyttelton. August 31,1867. 8-31 SHIP BLUE JACKET, FROM LONDON, J. .Whitb, Commahdbe. THE ABOVE BHIP having been this day reported at the Custom-bouse, Consignees are requested to Pans E/itries, Present BUls of Lading, and Pay Freight at the office of the undersigned, Lyttelion, without whose endorsement no goods will be delivered. All goods not passed for by Thursday, September 5, will be cleared and stored by a Customs' agent at consignee's risk and expense. Mil KB & Co., Lyttelton and Carutohurch. r AufwtM.iMy. Mi

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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1501, 31 August 1867, Page 1

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