Miscellaneous. T}ARNARD'S LUNCHEONS, Iβ. F>A R NARD'S DINNERS, Iβ. OAR NAR D*S SUPPERS, Iβ. TNCLUDING GLASS OF XXX, ONE SHILLING. 8-16 CANTERBURY MUSIC DEPOT, CRYSTAL PALACE BUILDINGS, CIIIIISTCHUKCH. NOW ON VIEW, ex Joliba, a capital PIANETTE, in walnut. Price—£3o cash. This instrument has been sent out aa a sample, and will be kept for inspection for eomo time, but it may be purchased, to be do* livercdan three months. For the proprietor, 7-29 S. 0. FARR. THAMES. GOLD MINING SHARES. nnHE undersigned have been instructed by I the Directors to DISPOSE of 100 SHARES in the Southern Enterprise Gold Mining Company (Registered). £1 per share to be paid on application, £1 on allotment, £1 in two culls of 10e each, to bo made on fourteen day a' notice by the Directors ; and the remaining £2 in calls not exceeding 2s 6d per share on fourteen days , notice. 8-19 DeBOURBEL & CO. DYERS PASS ROAD. DYERS PASS ROAD is NOW OPEN for TRAFFIC to the quartz reofa at McQueen's, and is only fourteen miles from Chrietchuroh. WM. FORSTER, 8-13 Governor's Bay road. AETHUB NALD3B, SURVEYOR, Offices, Manchester street. 7-1S NOTICE. POISON will be LAID in our Paddoo&i Colombo street south, on THURSDAY 9 August 19. H. B. KIRK, 8-19 W.AUSTIN. CAUTION. nnHE UNDERSIGNED having ascertained X that some of hie customers are still unaware of the locality of his present establishment, begs to remind them that it is two doors nearer to Cobb and Co.'c next to Pengelly's, and exactly opposite the Casbelhouse Boot and Shoe Depot* W. H. DAVENPORT, City Tea Mart, - 8-3 High street, Ohrjetohuroh. PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, ANI> SINGING. Mb frank: webee, PROFESSOB OF MUSIC, Will receive pupils at hie own reeideacsv Cashel street east, opposite Mr WilsonV gardens, and at Mr Spensley's music saloon. Schools attended. Card of terms on applies tion. ME. WEBER'S PBEPAEATQBY SINGING CLASS for Gentlamea m connection with the Christchurch Philharmonic Society, will be held EVERY THUBSDAY EVENING, from 7 to 8.30 pan., at hie own residence. Terms—One guinea per quarter. A Singing Class for Ladies will soon he opened. Applications to be left at Mr Spensley'e Music Saloon. Terms—One guinea per quarter. Pianofortes regulated and tuned. Mr Weber's preparatory singing class for gentlemen in connection with the Christohuroh Philharmonio Society will be held every Tuesday evening from seven to nine o'clock at hie own residence. Terms—One guinea per quarter. A separate class for ladies will be held at Mr Spensley'fl music saloon every Thursday evening from seven to half-past eight o'clock. Terms —One guinea per quarter. PIANOFORTES EEGULATED AND TUNED. 540 JIHE UNDERSIGNED is s CASH , BUYEB of SHEEP SKIES. WOOIr, and all COLONIAL PBODUOE. 8-4 EDWIN BUBHELL. HOULD this meet the eye of GEORGE SPREY, who arrived at Canterbury pm ship Acrington, 1868, write your brother Henry Sprey. Address—"Alexandra* "Qt®go. n Any one giving information to above &ddF&sss a wfllbeUbenOlyjftewaßdecL «»
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Press, Volume XV, Issue 1982, 23 August 1869, Page 1
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