"" "" Public Notices. G. GLARKE, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, &c. NOTICE to Squatters, Farmers, and the Publio generally.—C. 0. begs to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury that he has commenced bueinees in the above line, and is prepared to manufacture on the premises everything in the trade equal to the beet work made, and at prices lower than any other in the province. By Belling first-class goods at the loweet possible prices, he hopes to merit & share of public patronage. Address—Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets, opposite the Al Hotel, Christchurch.
WOOL. THE NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE COMPANY INSURES WOOL against all risks from the woolehed to London. Claime payable here or in London. DAVID CRAIG, 2-11 Agent. OATS, WHEAT, AND BABLEY. THE UNDERSIGNED is a CASH PURCHASER in any quantities. 2-5 EDWIN BURNELL. PUBLIC NOTICE. STYX BRIDGE. qnHE PUBLIC are hereby INFORMED X that the temporary BRIDGE across the Styx is UNSAFE for heavy traffic. J. T. PEACOCK, 2-16 Chairman Avon Road Board.
SPENSLEY & COMPANY have now COMMENCED BUSINESS in their premises, situated in Cashel street (late 0. Bonnington's). heir selection of Musio will be found to contain the latest published out in the colonies. Their Pianofortes and other instruments the.best of the kind. Instruments and music to arrive per firot ship. Pianofortes and Harmoniums let out on hire. Music sold at a liberal discount to suit the times. SPENSLEY & COMPANY, 3-5 Cashel street. CANTERBURY MUSIC DEPOT, CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDINGS, Cheistohfeoh. MUSIO REDUCED IN PRICE.
IN future all CASH PURCHASERS OF MUSIC of the value of one pound and -ap-ararde -wiSi T«csvre a. ei»ccuilt.o^.th<9LßflWUilt at the rate of TWENTY-FIVE PEE CENT, OB FIVE SHILLINGS IN THE POUND. In the case of those having accounts opened with the establishment, payment within a month will be considered cash. As soon as the arrangements already made can come into operation, the stock of music will be practically without limit. The musical public are invited to give information regarding any music that it would be desirable to order. '■■ For the Proprietor, 1-27 S. 0. FARE
IJ* D E T H I E B, UNDERTAKER. FUNEBALS CONDUCTED. COFFIN LINED & COTEBED, HEABSE AND BUEIAL FEE INCLUDED, £3 10s NEXT ZETLANd"aBMS HOTEL, CASHEL STREET. • 12-18
NOTICE. A LLPEBSONS INDEBTED to the late Jt\. firm of George and Alfred Gee, are requested to PAY their accounts to the undereigned before the 31st MABCH. ALFRED GEE,
Confectioner, 3-11 Corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets BEGISTEB. BEGISTEB. YOUB VOTE as an ELECTOR FOE THE PBOVINOE, BEFORE THE END O F M A B-CE, BEGISTBATION FOBMS Can be had at THE PRESS OFFICE, CASHEL STBEET. 2-27 NOTICE.— I have on hand eereral hundred well-made PANEL DOOBS, price 15s each. An allowance made on quantity taken. Also, any amount of splendid T. and G.groored Baltic Kning, &c, 4c. THOMAS PUBDIE, Builder, Papanui road, Chrietonurch. g^
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1848, 16 March 1869, Page 4
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