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Publio NoticesSTATIONERY WAREHOUSE, OPPOSITE THJB A 1 HOTEL, OASHEL STREET, OHRISTCHUXCH. i HE ADVERTISES begs to draw atteni tion to his STOCK OF STATIONERY, Of every description, which ie now complete in every branch. Owing to hie limited frontage, and email premises, he is unable to make any display of thie portion of his stock. The GOOD 9 will be SOLD at the LOWEST PAYING RATES. • •*• Country Storekeepers liberally dealt with.' J. HUGHEB, 2-20 Caehel Street, Chrietchurch. 75,000 v ° V 7 M E s EVERY DEPARTMENT OP 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—Best 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, Pilot?, &o. J. HUGHES, 2-20 Caehel Street, Chrietchurch. "THE WEEKLY PRESS." j npHE Proprietors of this Journal, in acknow* X ledgmeet of the increased support given to it by the public, have determined to add to ite attractions by ILLUSTRATIONS, which will appear at intervals, as may be found convenient. " The Weekly Psess," entering, as it does, almost every homestead in the country die* tricte of Canterbury, is an invaluable advertieiug medium ; while the mode in which it is compiled renders it indispensable to the runholder, farmer, and every person residing in the country. As each number contains an elnbbrate summary of the news of the week, articles relating to sbeep-breeding and agricultural pursuits, the whole or a portion of an interesting tale, poetry, Ac., &c, "The Weekly Pbkss" combines the advantages of a newspaper, a magazine, and a Farmers' Journal. Much attention is also; paid to, the com*! mereial department: and the readers of "The Weekly Pbbss " are kept fully informed of the state of the markets. | PRICE SIXPENCE. NOTICE. • ? HE BUSINESS hitherto carried on under I the Firm of NEWNHAM & CQ., ■Bβ. j Storekeeper? and General Merchants here, will on and after this date be CONTINUED j by the undersigned, under th 6 firm or style of OALLENDBRi NEWNHAM & CO. JAMBS OALLENDER, W. T. NEWNHAM. Kaiapoi, March 15,1869. 3-15 EDUCATION. MRS. HENRY TORLESSE will be prepared to receive three or four young ladies as BOARDERS, after the Easter holidays. .... .; . ...... . ... .... -For further particulars, apply to MBS HOA&E, St. John's Parsonage, or by letter to MRS TORLESSE, Parsonage, Governor's Bay. Quarter to begin April 6,1869. 3-8 CLAIMS TO VOIE. T)ERSONS desirous of PLACING their i NAMES on the ELECTOBAL ROLL, can do so without trouble, by applying to Mr EDWARD GENET, at the offices of MR. JOHN S. LEGETT, Opposite the Telegraph Office, Gloucester street, Chrietchurch. Fee—2s. 6d. March 15, 1869. 3-15 f FOR SALE, /»n"ACRES of FENCED LAND, adjoin--00 Johnson's Township at Oxford. Fifty acres of the above is sown down in Englishgrass. Good barn, cattle shed, and piggeries on the ground j also, a good supply of water all the yearroand. For terms and further particulars apply, to JOHN PAGET, S-30 Oxford. V| ONEY FOB INVESTMENT, in large LTI and small sums, at a moderate rate of approved freehold security. Apply to HAHMEB & HARPER. Hewfiwd street, Chri«tch\irch t 3.19,

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1852, 22 March 1869, Page 4

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