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Hew Advertisements. New Advertisements. for SALE, \T Jk&M 1? A SIX-HORSE THRESHING __$_§£__. -oL MACHINE with Hornsby Winnower CiiflliffMJ complete. The whole is easily portable, and 1 THEATRE ROYAL, will thresh and clean from four to five hundred bushels of wheat per day. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, PricTbw. March 18th and 19th. . , . R. BRUNSDEN, 3-18 Cashel street, Christchurch. Great sensation Drama NOTICE. POUL A DHOUL, _ ___ _> i _ H/fY WIFE having left mc without any And the Burlesque of JM CBUBe , I hereby give notice that I will SUSAN THE BLACK-EYED. NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for any DEBT or g.jg DEBTS incurred by her. | PHILIP CLARK. "~~~~ ' 3-16 Farmer, near Weeden's. [APOLOGY.] TO BE LET OR SOLD, A HOUSE and 30 ACRES of LAND on the Coal Track, about two miles from ttIB,-On CONDITION of your WITH- B f^ mm ° datioa H ° UBe ' ° n the Chriflt ' DRAWING from a criminal PROSE- WR ' DkBOURBEL A CO. CUTION, and al! other proceedings against . us, for our uncalled for and unwarrantable CITORAGE, for GRAIN and OTHER , . ..... -_. lim . O PRODUCE, at Current Rates, at the remarks, in our publications of the " Timaru 0 f and Gladstone Gazette," dated 9th day of C. B. TAYLOR A CO., February, 1870, and 16th day of February, 2-28 Hereford street, Christchurch. 1870, we herewith humbly APOLOGISE to a c »v I ~ t NOTICE, you, and further agree to pay the cost of advertising this our apology in whatever paper mHE THIRD CLOTHES CLUB will you may consider necessary. 1 COMMENCE on MONDAY, the 21st J ' instant. EDWARD BALL, D ' PHILLIPS, 3-12 High street, Christchurch. 3-18 HENRY JOHN TURNER. — f?lf\f\ TRUST FUNDS. FOR HOME READERS. Tho undersigned can offer the above on LOAN, in ONE SUM, at a low rate of —— interest, on first-class freehold security. 3-15 MATHESON'S AGENCY. THE ILLUSTRATED "PRESS" busines^notice. _,_.____-___ X I»- WILSON begs to inform the public SUMMARY »J • that he has REMOVED his BUSINESS from the Market place to his other For transmission via San Francisco Mail, Store in Cashel street, where he intends to /, • _>._•__ x. o* a ca«y on his RETAIL PRODUCE and (closing at Christchuroh on Saturday, FLOUR BUSINESS, and begs a continuance March 26), will be of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon him for the past seven years. J. L. W. wishes PUBLISHED on TUESDAY, MARCH 22, to inform them that he has put down a STEAM ENGINE to his CHAFF WORKS, Containing Armagh street, where he is cutting on a large scale oaten hay grown and made to order ALL THE NEWS OF THE MONTH, of the very best quality, and of which he has some 500 tons on hand. 2-26 NOTICE. PRICE SIXPENCE. ; LEITHFIELD STEAM FLOUR MILL. FREEHOLD LAND. TQ STATION OWNERS AND FOR BALE, about 700 acres of FREE- FARMERS. HOLD LAND in two blocks, viz., 450 -—.„■„. TTHTmrnaTmiTwn a a oka a ~;A a A w _ -««;-, ««„/i Th_ niHE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to , T SUPPLY, best quality IIOUR at and partly cultivated, and will be sold in one lowest current prices. lot or divided, to suit purchasers. -, -, -- ~ .. .- . . . * M.p. .oc.H| >b e .een at Jfc^_^£_£« B *' "* R. BRUNSDEN'S, 6 3-18 Cashel street, Christchurch. 18-10 BENN & WALKER. /"> OOD STORE WETHERS and EWES TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. VJT FOR SALE, in small lots to suit —— purchasers, and on easy terms. TO BE LET, 3 . 12 DeBOURBEL A CO. THE BUSINEBS PREMISES of the late George Hessel. \% ANTED, A DRAPERS ASSISTANT. Apnly to References required. Apply to W. JAMES WRE-fN CTJi>_>o_r f Tuam street, Christchurch. 3-16 3-18 Rangiora. end rv» tr»w _nv_r_T7e-_rB~~r»-NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE "PRESS" GENERAL PRINTING OEFICE, CASHEL STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. THE "PRESS" COMPANY (LIMITED), in returning their acknowledgments to the Public for the extended support accorded to them, have much pleasure in intimating that they have just received an ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF JOBBING TYPE SUITABLE FOE PLAIN AND FANCY PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Which they are determined to execute at such ECONOMICAL CHARGES (consistently with good workmanship and a small remunerative profit) as will enable them to retain that liberal patronage which they have hitherto enjoyed. POWERFUL STEAM MACHINERY, Specially adapted for Newspaper or Bookwork—any size or any number; their Patent Scandinavian Machine being of a superior class to any yet invented, and is the only one of the aame make in New Zealand. All the Finer description of Work in the Jobbing Branch is still performed by Hand Presses, to ensure the greatest neatness in exertion. CARDS— Business and Ladies' and Gentle- T)ROGRAMMES, in Fancy Types and men's Address Cards. Jf Chaste and Ornamental Borders. BOOKWORK AND PAMPHLETS on ORNAMENTAL PRINTING, in any the shortest notice and in the very \J Design or Colour, best style. CHEQUES— Bank Cheques, Receipt and pOSTERS to any dimensions. Delivery Order Books. A INVOICES— Invoice Forms, Ruled to any TTANDBILLS at an hour's notice, pattern. ji CIRCULARS— Script and Plain, in the nUSTOMS' FORMS AND SHIPPING neatest style. \j BILLS. LAW FORMS, AGREEMENTS,BONDS, TITEDICAL LABELS at English Prices, » &c, Ac Jjl by the sheet Estimates given far every description of Letter-press, Oopper-plate, and Lithographic Bookbinding, and Paper Puling.

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Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2158, 18 March 1870, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2158, 18 March 1870, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XVI, Issue 2158, 18 March 1870, Page 4