Miscellaneous. TEMI'LKTO* POUND. =■} '''UNT' *! ! l»- LX! r.-.r h pei <l A of' iwiKe ni.ii'.ls. I'liMimeiK'iiig J tiuan 1 1S«8 Persons de.sirom» of tendering are auvised to read over term- of agreeni'-lit and PounJ.Ordinancs, which can be seen at the office of thi Board, Taylor's hotel, Yaliihurst Tenders" must be sent in on Monday, December 2, by twelve a.m. F. G. Stedmak, H-23 Clerk to the Board. WOOL. THE UNDERSIGN ED are prepared to MAKE CASH ADVANCES on WOOI> and other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to tbeir friends, Messrs Dulgety, DuCroz and Co., London ; or Messrs Dulgety, Blackwood and Co., Melbourne. E. S. Dalobtt & Co., Lyitelton and Christchurch. Station Stores of every description supplied Onl iberal terms. 11-4 IM. SINGER & CO.'S New Noiseless a Family Sewing Machines with all the new improvements, is the best and cheapest and most beautiful of all sewing machines. This machine will sew anything—from the running of a tuck in tarlatan to the making of an overcoat. It can Fell, Hem, Bind, Gather, Tuck, Quilt, and Braid, and haa capacity for a great variety of ornamental •work. This is not the only machine that can fell, hem, bind, and so forth, but it will do so better than any other. Sole Agents for Canterbury—WM. HOBBS &SONS, Colombo street, Christchurch. 9-25 IM. SINGER & CO.'S Celebrated • SEWING MACHINES. Sole Agents for Canterbury—WM. HOBBS & SONS, Colombo street, Christchurch. The superority of the above machines is amply proved by the fact that in Melbourne alone iiine-tenths of the machines used in all the large clothing and tthirt. manufactories are those made by Messrs Singer and Co., and from several years' personal experience mc find them the best for purposes. 9-25 NOTICE. THB CANTERBURY PROVINCIAL ALMANAC Fob 1868 Will contain, besides the usual Monthly Calendar, Statistics, Farm and Garden Directory, a mass of other useful information most carefully and fully compiled. The large circulation of this Almanac renders it one of the best mediums for advertising in the province. Messrs Dale and Percival, Christchurch; Mr J. L. Wilson, Kaiapoi; and Mr J. Goddard, Lyttelton, are the authorized Agents for the collection of advertisements. PRICE ONE SHILLING. A. J. STBTBirs, Publisher, 1 High street. PUBLISHED AT THE "PRESS" OFFICE, mHE REPRESENTATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Reprinted from the " Press." PRICE — ONE SHILLING.
"WEEKLY PRESS," THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER ~2* THE PROVINCE, 18 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. Annual subscription, £1; single number, 6d. Advertisement* 3d per line. 7-28 PUBLISHED AT' THE "PRESS" OFFICE, T ITTER3 ON THE PRESENT STATE OF MAORI AFFAIRS. HE PUKAPUKA WHAKAATU I NGA KORERO NGA RITENGA MAORI O TENEI TAKIWA. PRTOK—ONE SHTLLTNO. IMPORTANT REDUCTION in the prices of the Gospel Oak GALVANIZED IRON.—In consequence of an extension of the works and a great economy in the cost of production, a very important reduction of price, dating from Ma-ch 1, 1867, is made, and this favourite brand will now be found to compete on more equal terms of price with the commoner qualities in the market. Established in 1842, and is the oldest manufacture of galvanized iron in England. Obtained the only prize medal in the trade at tbe Great Exhibition of 1562. GOSPEL OAK OFFICES, 74 King William street, London, E.C. FOR cheap and easy washing use Habpeb Twelvetbebs' preparation of Glycerine and Soap Powder, which makes a profuse lather, and eaves considerably in soap and rubbing. No washing crystals nor other soap powders will do this. Sold by all storekeeper Manufactory—Bromley-by-Bow, London. 6-23 HIE! DYE!! DYE ANY ONE CAN USE THEM. A Sixpenny Bottle of Magenta, Violet, &c, ■Will Dye Twenty Yards of Ribbon in Ten Minutes. Ask for JUDSON'S SIMPLE DYES Magenta Green 'Canary Purple Mauve Orange Cerise Blue Violet Crimson -Black Pink Scarlet Brown Price Sixpence per Bottle. These dyes will be found useful for dyeing articles of woollen or silk manufacture; also feathers, fibres, grasses, seaweed, ivory, bone, wood, willow shavings, paper; for tinting 'photographs, and for illuminating. Maybe had of chemists in the United Kingdom and Colonies. Wholesale or patent medicine tendors. 9-21
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1576, 25 November 1867, Page 4
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