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Public Notices. NOTICE. MB FBANCIS JAMES SMITH (who for the last five years has had charge of the Repairing Department), was on the 30th June la<t ADMITTED A PARTNER in the BUSINESS of Watchmaker and Jeweller, formerly carried on by the late G. Coates, and the business will in future be carried on under the name and style of G. COATES & CO. 7-4 G. COATES AND CO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, COLOMBO STREET, DESIRE to draw the attention of the inhabitants of Canterbury to their large and well-assorted STOCK OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELLERY, Ac, Which have been carefully selected in England to order, and since the commencemen of the new Firm have been considerably REDUCED IN PBIOE. G. C. & Co. beg the publio to note the fact that from their being in a position to import their goods direct from the English I Manufactories, they are consequently enabled to supply their customers upon more advantageous terms than those houses which are dependent on the colonial markets. Their present large stock will be MONTHLY supplemented by PABCELS OF JEWELLERY, ko., (via Panama) selected by a thoroughly practical agent, from all the first London and Continental Manufactories, thus enabling their numerous patrons to select from a stock comprising the newest and most recherche articles of Jewellery, ko. Their watches require no comment. It will be the especial business of the new firm to maintain the high character for which the watches of the late G. Coates have so long been noted. Particular attention wiU be devoted to all work entrusted to them for repairs, and they oan with confidence solicit the patronage of tl \.t!. X- ii—•- .1..-. . - » •■ - • - their possessing experienced workmen and every appliance for repairing thc most complex timekeeper. Diamonds and other Precious Stones set and mounted. Electro Gilding and Plating. Clocks cleaned, wound, and regulated by the year. Soia Agents in Chbistcbtobch JOB THB PATENT INVISIBLE SELF-WINDING WATCHES, Which obtained a Prize Medal at the Paris Exhibition, 1867. 7-4 A. MOORE & CO.'S ALE Has been awarded the MEDAL OV THB CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL ANI» PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 1867. SILVEB JUG OP THB NOBTHEBN AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 1867. MEDAL OV THB LNTEBCOLONIAL EXHIBITION, VIOTOBIA, 1866-7. A. MOORE & CO. PHCEWIX BEBWEET, ABE always prepared to SUPPLY their celebrated ALES in any quantities to suit the convenience of their numerous customers. The superior appliances used in the manufacture, and the ample cellarage for preserving the stock, obviate the necessity for requesting their friends to anticipate their wants, as the usual monthly orders can be executed throughout the whole year. THE VICTORIAN PBIZE MEDAL Waa awarded to A. MOORE & CO., FOB THEIB XXX ALE Sent to COMPETE WITH ENGLISH ALE. 10-17 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. rpHE PBOPBIETOB OF THE " PBESS" -*- begs to announce that he has just completed arrangements for the publication of an ILLUSTBATED EDITION OF THB MONTHLY SUMMABY, which will appear in sufficient time for distribution previous to the departure of the PANAMA MAIL. Eaoh number will contain six or seven illustrations. Subscriptions (strictly payable in advance) six shillings, including postage seven shillings per year. Subscribers names will be received by the various Agents in the province and at this office' lfl-fl

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Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1754, 19 November 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1754, 19 November 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XIII, Issue 1754, 19 November 1868, Page 1

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