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WOOL. THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to MAKE CASH ADVANCES on WOOL and other PRODUCE for shipment consigned to their friends, Messrs Dalgety, DuOroz and Co., London ; or Messrs Dalgety, Blackwood and Co., Melbourne. E. S. DALGETY & CO., Lyttelton and Chriatchurch. Station Stores of every description supplied on liberal terms. 11-4

SPENSLEY & COMPANY have now COMMENCED BUSINESS in their premises, situated in Cashel street (late C. Bonnington's). heir selection of Music 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 first ship. Pianofortes and Harmoniums let out on hire. Music sold at a liberal discount to suit the times. SPENSLEY & COMPANY, - 3-5 Cashel street.

.TOHN MERSON GENERAL DEALER, PAPANUI ROAD, Near the Phoenix Brewery. » Repository for cheap and useful articles ii endless variety. Coals and firewood in small quantities, a lowest prices. - Farm and Dairy Produce taken in exohang< for goods. 4-2< "THE WEEKLY PRESS." . nnHE Proprietors of this Journal, in acknow JL ledgment of the increased support givei to it by the public, have determined to add t< - its attractions by ILLUSTRATIONS, - which will appear at intervals, as may b d found convenient. " The Weekly Pbess," entering, aB it doe* almost every homestead in the country die '' tricts of Canterbury, is an invaluable adver - tißing medium j while the mode in which it i compiled renders it indispensable to the run holder, farmer, and every person residing ii - the country. As each number contains ai elaborate summary of the news of the weearticles relating to sheep-breeding and agricul tural pursuits, the whole or a portion of ai interesting tale, poetry, &c, &c, " Th: Weekly Pbess" combines the advantages o - a newspaper, a magazine, and a Farmers Journal. Much attention is also paid to the com - mercial department: and the readers of "Th] j. Weekly Pbess " are kept fully informed o the state of the markets. PRICE SIXPENCE. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the lat firm of George and Alfred Gee, are re quested to PAY their accounts to the under signed before the 31st MARCH. ALFRED GEE, c t, Confectioner, c 3-11 Corner of Colombo and Gloucester streets i- ■■ ■• •' • ■ ; CANTERBURY CHESS CLUB. A CLUB having been FORMED in connection with the Literary Institute; those wishing to join can do co on application to Mr Reader, clerk to the Institute. Sub- * scription two shillings and sixpence, c ALFRED NEWMAN, a 4-12 Hon. Secretary. is ; —

_ NOTICE. _ ■' . _„„ n TO STOREKEEPERS & OTHERS. a fIIHE WHOLE OF THE STOCK oi JL MrD DAVIS, Lyttelton, is now being OFFERED for SALE at a large reduction. i. The stock consists of a full assortment oi _ every description of GROCERIES, WINES - and SPIRITS, DRAPERY, Ac. 3-25

PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. fc If B .FRANK WEBER; t 4J-*- PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, r 1 ' is wow PREPARED TO RECEIVE PUPILS. Card of terms may be obtained at Mi Spensley's Music Saloon, Cashel street. Mr Weber has opened a Singing Class foi young ladies and gentlemen; the same it * held every Tuesday and Friday evening, from seven to half-past eight o'clook. Termsone guinea per quarter. Ladies and gentlemen wishing to join wil] please communicate with Mr Weber, or Mi Spensley. 4-2 JC. AIKMAN AND CO; are « prepared to PRESS WOOL, FLAX, Ac., AT CURRENT RATES. IMPERIAL STORES, ■ CHRISTCHURCH RAILWAY STATION; March 29,1869. 3-31 ■ . ——— ■ — — ' TLTOTICE.—I have on hand sevend hun•i\ dred well-made PANEL DOORS, price , 15s each. An allowance made on quantity : taken. Also, any amount of splendid T. and , G. grooved Baltic lining, &o.j &o. THOMAS i PURDIE, Builder, Papanui road, Christi j church. •"

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Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1883, 28 April 1869, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1883, 28 April 1869, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XIV, Issue 1883, 28 April 1869, Page 4

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