STEVENS AND CO., BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT to HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR SIR G. F. BOWEN, G.O.M.G. LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS, a_h> COPPERPLATE PRINTERS, Execute every description of the above work in the best style of art, and at most reasonable rates. Plate engraved for 3s. Tl/TONOGRiM, crest and address, TVRASS, Zinc, Door, and Window Plates, T>ILL Heads, Trade Cards, k CCEPTANCES and Bills of Lading, I on the shortest notice. 1 STEVENS AND CO., t QTATIONERS AND PUBLISHERS. . f*l HEAP Reading for the Country. QTANDARD Literature. TLLUSTRATED Works. TTISTORICAL and Biographical Works. . T>OPULAR Tales for Children. EDUCATIONAL and Scientific Works. 3 ' QCHOOL Prize Books. f CATHOLIC Works, Devotional anc \_y General. T>IBLES, Church Services, Prayer Books
TTTYMN Books, Denominational. A LL the English Papers and Periodicals. OTATIONERY of every variety. -* A CCOUNT Books, Ledgers. T)HOTOGRAPHIC Albums, newest style . "OURSES, Pocket Books, Card Cases. T4TATHEMATIOAL Instruments. 3 J Boxes, Paints. STEVENS A CO. beg to draw th( I attention of storekeepers and others that owing to their arrangements with Home houses, they can supply them at most reason' able rates. Schools supplied at a Liberal Disoount. 4-J G. CLARKE SADDLER ANI/ HARNESS MAKER, Ao. NOTICE to Squatters, Fanners, and the Public generally.—(l C. begs to intorn* the inhabitants of Canterbury that he hat commenced business in the above line, and ii prepared to manufacture on the premises everything in the trade equal to the best work made, and at prices lower than any other ir the province. By selling first-class goods al the lowest possible prices, he hopes to merit s share of publio patronage. Address—Corner of Cashel and Colombo streets, opposite the Al Hotel, Christchurch, * . ■ 3-4 NOTICE. ALL COMMUNICATIONS ADDRESSED to J. C. AIKMAN & CO. must be LEFT at the IMPERIAL STORES, Christchurch Railway Station, or at Mr J. BAILEY'S OFFICE, Cashel and Lichfield streets. 4-7 J. C. AIKMAN & CO. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ON AND AFTER THE 6th INST., THHE BUSINESS of the UNDERSIGNED, -*- Known as the GLASGOW BOOT & SHOE AGENCY ■ OB \ CASHEL HOUSE BOOT AND SHOE 1 WAREHOUSE, » High street, Christchurch, WILL BE REMOVED To New Premises NEXT THE OLD TOWN HALL. \ 3-2 WILLIAM STRINGER. REGISTRY OFFICE. MRS STRANGE begs to inform the ladies of Christchurch. and vicinity that she has OPENED a REGIBTRY OFFICE for Servants, and solicits their kind patronage. Respectable and good servants may hear of suitable places by applying to Mbs Stban&e, Manchester street, hetween St Luke's Church {andthe bridge. ' £' ' 4-10
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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1883, 28 April 1869, Page 4
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