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PnoUc Kotic*s. WOOLSTON WOOL SCOURING "W" O J=t K~ S . J"_ _B_ S_E___E_3_-_.-r_E_C, CASH PURCHASER OF WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS. OFFICES (OPPOSITE THE UNION BANK)—HEREFORD ST., CH ISTCHURCH.

B. PETERSEN & CO. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, SILVERSMITH, &c, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, » TT AYE much pleasure in announcing to XX their numerous patrons that with a view to ensure the shipmekt of goods of the latest design and at prices defying competition, Mr Petersen has opened an establish- ' ment at 1, HAYNE STREET, LONG LANE, SMITHFIELD, | LONDON, From which the Christchurch branch will be supplied. Mr Petersen having had many yeaTS colonial experience, is fully cognisant with the wants of this market, and this, "together with his opportunities of purchasing goods direct from the manufacturers, will give . them advantages possessed by no other house in New Zealand, both of obtaining goods at the lowest prices, and also the latest novelties. ' In the manufacturing department also, although their reputation in this is well » known, Mr Petersen's presence in London will enable them to add to their already com- _ piete working plant any improvements and patents which may be brought out at home. They would particularly desire to call attention to shipments of jewellery and plate specially selected at home, which arrive per mail steamer via Suez every month. B. P. k Co. would advise persons in want of really good watches to inspect their own make patent lever, in silver hunting cases, which are expressly manufactured for this i market. They will also be happy to execute indents in the home markets for merchandise, or any commission that may be entrusted to them ; and from Mr Peterson's long connection with this province, and general knowledge of the , class of goods required, , r persons availing themselves of his services may rely upon their services being carried out to their satisfaction, and the goods either forwarded direct;, or shipped with their own monthly ' parcel. A large parcel of new goods just arrived per Merope, and other vessels to follow. 4430 i I mHE UNDERSIGNED beg to INFORM , X their CUSTOMERS that they have REMOVED THEIR BUSINESS TO i THE NEW .TOWN HALL, [ Pending the erection of their new stores i ' Hereford trcet. » 10-11 5528 L. E. NATHAN k CO NOTICE. ALL Gentlemen who hold Subscription Lists, in aid of the funds of the Heath- ! cote Regatta, are requested to forward the same to mc before the meeting on Friday next; and in the meantime they are earnestly requested to use their best endeavois in collection, as a large sum will be required to pay the prizes for races already agreed • upon. f H. COHN, Hon. Treasurer Heathcote Regatta 11-20 6517 Committee. A. THI EL E BEGS respectfully to inform the Public that he has reopened his Old Premises, CITY BAKERY, Manchester Street, And hopes by strict attention to business and by supplying a PURE FULL WEIGHT LOAF, to merit a share of public support. Machine-made Biscuits supplied, WholeI sale and Retail. Agent for Moffat's Best Silk-dressed Flour, and other Produce. All orders strictly attended to. Bread delivered to all parts of the Town ' and Suburbs. 11-8 6146 W. H. BARNES, IN returning thanks for past favors, begs to inform his old customers, and a_ many new ones as possible, that he has RECOMMENCED BUSINESS, and is now ready to execute any orders he : may be favored with, RAILWAY FOUNDRY, • Junction of Durham street and Papanu "road, Christchurch. 4847 I NOTICE. J TO IMPORTERS AND SHIPPERS. MESSRS CAMERON BROTHERS have REDUCED their LIGHTERAGE . CHARGES to Two Shillings and Sixpence (2s 6d) per ton. 11-6 6092 t BADDEN'S CITY EXPRESS. (GENERAL DELIVERY of GOODS, T LUGGAGE, FURNITURE, &c BOOKING OFFICE AT COBB & COS. 9-20 5077 UNION WHARF, HEATHCOTE. NOTICE— If any business of an offensive nature is commenced on these prej mises. an injunction of the Supreme Court . will be obtained to prevent continuance of , the same. 11-18 6491 THE WILD WAVE having arrived in Melbourne from Foo Chow, the Canterbury portion of TEAS will be transhipped by first steamer, the whole of which will be submitted to PUBLIC AUCTION on 1 arrival. Musters now on View. ? DALGEIY, NICHOLS & CO. } Nov. 18, 1871. 11-20 6503 3 Public Companies. PACIFIC INSURANCE COMPANY Fire and Marine. W. L. HAWKINS, 3030 Agent, Herefoxd^stiett,

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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2670, 20 November 1871, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2670, 20 November 1871, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2670, 20 November 1871, Page 1

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