.11 I ■■ I X*OAAA T0 PARENTS AND GUAR£;6\j\J\J* DIANS—The uniersignfd have just received from Mepsrs H. E. & M. Moses, tbe celebrated London clothiers, a magnificent range of Juvenile, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, including the newest and most fashionable colorings and materials. An inspection invited. Two thousand pounds' worth to choose from, direct from he manufacturers. All marked at a low advance on manufacturers' price.—G. L. BEATH& Co, Argyle Rousf. 4-11 8132 M. SANDSTEIN, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLEB, Cashel Street, Established 1862. HAS JUST OPENED a beautiful assort' ment of ELECTRO AND SILVER PLATE. Some very fine GOLD WATCHES INDEPENDENT CENTRE SECONDS SILVER HUNTING LEVERS, substantially made, gnarfinteed to give every satisfaction, from £6 10s. Also, JEWELLERY and DIAMOND GOODS A call respectfully solicited. 4-8 8052 M, SANDSTEIN. SU M N E R. . MR W. MARSH, Biker and Confectioner, Main street, Sumner, has been appointed Agent for the Daily and Weekly Press. 4.5 • 7902 TENDERS WANTED for the RIGHT of the GATES at the forthcoming Autumn Meetine. to be Bent to the S'-creta-v, C.J.O . Warner's Hotel, on or before Wednesday next, at 8 p.m. The highest Tender not necessarily accept cd. For further particulars apply to FRED, H. DIGBY, Secretary C.J C, 4-10 8118 Warners Hotel. THIRTEEN-ROOMED HOUSE FOR SALE. COLOMBO ROAD SOUTH. A gentleman's Residence in first-class repair,lncludinE stables, coachhouse, pleasure grounds gardens, orchard, artesian well, running stream of water, and every other convenience. The bouse is situated in a dry healthy locality, and is approached by two drives —one opening into Colombo road, and the other irjto the village e.f Waltham, either of which are within ten minutes' drive of the centre of Christchurch. For price and particulars apply to 8-227406 W. WILSON. ELEGANTLY Bound Books in Morocco and Calf, suitable for presentation, Stanley's Scripture Portraits,. Strickland's Queens, in one vol, Milton, with Martin's j illustrations, in Photo, Christian Year. 32m0 to Bvo. All the Poets, including Tennyson; Taylor's Holy Living, Racine, Our Work in Palestine, Pepy's Diary, and 100 others. Liberal discount. J. Huuhes— Selling off 4-12 8183 CHRISTCHURCH HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. The ADJOURNED ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING will be held iv the Congregational Schoolroom THIS EVENING, at 8 o'clock. 4-12 8206 S. T. HOWARD, Secretary. TO-NIGHT. CALCUTTA SWEEPS AT MORTON'S HOTEL, ON ALL THE PRINCIPAL EVENTS OF THE AUTUMN MEETING. 4 12 8211
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Press, Volume XXV, Issue 3311, 12 April 1876, Page 2
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