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Public NoticesMUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. TO ARRIVE, per Dagmar, from London, the FIRST SHIPMENT OF GOODS for this Establishment, ordered immediately after the purchase of the business from Mr Bonnington, consisting of twelve pianofortes (Broadwood's and others) and three harmoniums, together with a very large assortment of music. These instruments have been bought under every possible advantage, and will be sold at the very lowest cash prices. Purchasers wishing to pay by instalments can make any reasonable arrangements for so doing, an addition to the cash price, to cover interest of money only, will be charged. Referring to the price of music it may be said that from the first the proprietor determined to make the fullest possible concession to the public j and therefore some time since without waiting for advices, the practice was introduced of allowing twenty-five per cent, off purchases amounting to more than twenty shillings. He nows feels himself able to allow that discount without any restriction as to amount, and to make a further allowance of ten per cent, when more than a pound's worth is bought at once. This shipment will be followed by others in regular succession, so as to keep a large stock on hand to select from. Music sellers in the other provinces will find that they can sort their stocks from this establishment with advantage. For the Proprietor, S. C. FARR, Canterbury Music Depot, Crystal Palace Buildings, (Nearly opposite Post-office, Christchurch.) 3-2 REGISTER. REGISTER. YOUR VOTE as an ELECTOR FOB THE PROVINCE, BEFOBE THE END OF MARCH. REGISTRATION FORMS Can be had at THE PRESS OFFICE, CASHEL STREET. 2-27 WHEAT, OATS, BARLEY. I AM A CASH BUYER OF GOOD SAMPLES. JOHN GEIGG, 2-27 Mataon's buildings. TASMAIHAN PRIZE MEDAL JAMS. THE UNDERSIGNED is now in receipt of regular shipments of CRESWELL'S PRIZE MEDAL JAMS, In lib tins and assorted jars. W. H. HARGREAVES. Cathedral square, Christchurch. 3-1 MISS ADA SINCLAIR TAYLOB would be happy to GIVE LESSONS in Singing, Drawing, or Painting, in return for Board and Residence. For further particulars, address Colombo street south, Christchurch. 3-1 STATIONERY WAREHOUSE, OPPOSITE THE A 1 HOTEL, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHUSCH. HP HE ADVERTISER begs to draw attenJL tion to his STOCK OF STATIONERY, Of every description, which is now complete in every branch. Owing to his limited frontage, and small premises, he is unable to make any display of this portion of his stook. The GOODS will be SOLD at the LOWEST PAYING RATES. * # * Country Storekeepers liberally dealt with. J. HUGHES, 2-20 Cashel Street, Christchurch. 75,000 T ° V M E s EVERY DEPARTMENT OF LITERATURE, INCLUDING 12,000 CHEAP NOVELS, By all the Popular Authors. CHEAP READING FOR THE BUSH: also some job lots worth attention by the country trade. HOME NEWS, Illustrated London News, Punch, Family Herald, London Journal, Reynold's and other Serials, monthly. BIBLES, family, and pocket, a large assortment. CHURCH SERVICES—Best Oxford editions, just landed. COMMON PRAYERS—Do, do, modern bindings. HYMN BOOKS—Church of England, Weeleyan and others. CATHOLIC PRAYER BOOKS—Beet and common editions. N.Z. SCHOOLROOM—Map on rollers and varnished, 13s 6d. LETTS' DIARIES, 1869-A few still on sale. ADMIRALTY COAST CHARTS of N.Z. Coast, Pilots, &c. J. HUGHES, ! 2-20 Cashel Street, Chmtchurch.

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1838, 4 March 1869, Page 4

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