Miscellaneous. NOTICE. T. BRASS T> EG S to Intimate that ho has BEMO V E D TO HIS NEW PBEMIBES, WATERLOO HOUSE, Coeneb op Cashel and Colombo Steeets, WHICH HE HAS RE-OPENED WITH AN ENTIBE NEW AND FRESH STOCK In all the Departments, Viz. :— DRESSES MILLINERY MANTLES MANCHESTER HOSIERY, GLOVES, &o. HATS, CAPS, TIES COLLARS, &c. HABERDASHERY MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. 9-21 MR. S. O. FARR, ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, CASHEL STBEET, Office, opposite Matheson's Agency. 8-23 m !§ *■*— 22! ■lllupuilM "*=* eg &3 fiP* SBB3BBSSI BauHßi HHUM9B O | CANTERBURY MUSIC HALL, Cathedral square. THE above HALL TO BE LET for Public Meetings, Entertainments, Assemblies, &o. Apply at the Hall ; or to MR. FRANK WEBER, 9-5 Montreal street. LATE FIRE. THE BUSINESS of the Undersigned will be CARRIED ON (temporarily during the erection of their New Stores), on the PREMISES LATELY OCCUPIED by Mr HUGHES, stationer, direi tly opposite the store lately burned down i_ Cashel street. 12-27 R. &. D. JUTHERLAND. Stock, &c. TO SERVE COWS THIS SEASON AT W. D. BARNARD'S FARM, LINCOLN ROAD, THE IMPORTED SHORT - HORN BULLS PRESIDENT, AND COMET. For particulars, as to price of service, apply to W. D. BARNARD, Lincoln Road. N. B.—Good paddock accomodation, and every care care taken of cows. B*l3
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Press, Volume XVII, Issue 2315, 24 September 1870, Page 1
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