CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' COLLEGE, St. Asaph Steebt West. MRS. DEIGHTON having taken the premises about to be vacated by Mrs Stratton, aod having succeeded to Mrs RESTELL'S interest in the Ladies' College, will re-open the same after the Christmas Vacation. 12-11 209 T>ICHARD D. THOMAS, BARRISTER AND SOLICITOR. Offices: HEREFORD STREET, OPPOSITE MESSRS. MILES AND CO.' S. Christchurch, Dec. 4, 1871, 12-4 76 [CARD-] DR. CAMPBELL, — f (Late of Lyttelton), COLOMBO STREET, NEAR CITY BREWERY. 11-7 132 THE NEW STAMP DUTIES. THE NEW ZEALAND is the only ALMANACK that contains full details Of THE NEW STAMP ACT, 1871. PRICE ONE SHILLING k SIXPENCE.
As there is a great demand for this Almanack, all who are interested in the above should secure their copies at once. HENRY LAKE, Publisher, High street. TO BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS. 12-8 156
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Press, Volume XVIII, Issue 2688, 11 December 1871, Page 2
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