Honey. MONEY TO LEND Money lent from ... ...£1 j Money lent from £2 Money lent from £3 Money lent from ... ...£4t And upwards to £100 On Watches, Jewellery, and General Mer- | chandiee, bought, sold, and exchanged. CANTERBURY LOAN OFFICE, (Next door but one to Town Hall, High street.) I. SsbmjlS, 12-4 Manager. n «r A TO £170 TO LEND on Approved 3Jt)U Freehold Security. Eichd. Wμ. Fbbkdat, Solicitor, 12-11 Colombo street, Christchurch Stock, &c. FOR SALE, BY PRIVATE TREATY, THE MENDIP HILLS ESTATE, situate in the Amuri district, containing about 15,000 acres of country, with 10,000 BHEEP. Terms liberal. Further particulars can be obtained from Miles & Co., Christchurch. Deccuiuer 6,1867. 12-7 Miscellaneous. TO ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO MESSRS. W. STRINGER & CO. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that after the 21st day of November Resident Magistrate's Court SUMMONSES will be ISSUED, without respect of persons, for all DEBTS remaining unpaid on that day. Persons wishing to avoid the annoyance ot a summons can pay their debts either to Mr. Shackleton, or at the office of Messrs. J. T. Peacock and Co. November 7, 1867. H-8 WOOL. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to MAKE CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, DuCroz and Co., London ; or Messrs Dalgety, Blackwood and Co., Melbourne. E. S. Dalsety & Co., Lyttelton and Christchurch. Station Stores of every description supplied onl iberal terms. 11-4 NOTICE. TO TOWN AND COUNTRY FRIENDS. THE WHEATSHEAF INN BOOTH will be ERECTED on the RACECOURSE. S. Laweencb, 1-8 Sole Proprietor. -PUBLISHED AT THE "PRESS" OFFICE, rnHB REPRESENTATION OF NEW ZEALAND. Reprinted from the " Prese." PRICE — ONE .SHILLING. "WEEKLY PRESS," THE LARGEST NEWSPAPER 7$ THE PROVINCE, is PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING In time for the mails, and contains at.t. 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 ETTER3 ON THE PRESENT STATE OF MAORI AEFAIRS. HE PUKAPUKA WHAKAATU I NGA KORERO NGA RCTENGA MAORI O TENEI TAKIWA. PRTOE—ONE SHELLING.. IMPORTANT REDUCTION in the prices 1 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 Maioh 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 manufacturi of galvanized iron in England. Obtained the ODly prize medal in the trade at the Great Exhibition of 1862. j I. GOSPEL OAK OFFICEB, 74 King William street, London, E.C. FOR cheap and easy ■washing use Hahpeb TwexvetbeeS* preparation of Glycerine and Soap Powder, which makes a profuse lather, and eaves considerably in eoap and rubbing. No washing crystals nor other soap powders will do this. Sold by all storekeeper Manufactory—Bromley-by-Bow, London. 6-28 p| YE! DYE!! DYE ANY ONE CAN USE THEM. A Sixpenny Bottle of Magenta, Violet, «See, 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, eeaweed, ivory, bone, wood, willow shavings, paper; for tinting photographs, and for illuminating. May be had of chemists in the United Kingdom and Colonies. Wholesale or patent medicine vendors. 9-21
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Press, Volume XII, Issue 1615, 11 January 1868, Page 4
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