snipping. SBOBTBST AND MOST DIBECT BOUTE TO GBEAT BBTTAIN AND EUBOPE. VIA HONOLULU, SAN FBANCISCO, AND NEW YOEK. fin H E Magnificent ■ CITY OF SYDNEY, Win leave Auckland for San Francisco, ON TUESDAY, 3ed FEBBUABY, 1880. A steamer will leave Lyttelton on BATUBDAY, 3lst January, conveying mails and passengers. ' Through fares, from lyttelton to Liverpool, .£79 ZOb—First Class. WILSON, SAWTELL * CO., Agents, 1-19 3630 Chrigtcharch. CHK NEW AND POWKKfiTTL EOYAL MATT. STEAMSB AKABOA, fBOM LYTTELTON TO PIGEON BAY AHD THENCE BY COACH TO AKABOA. izj&x&tts. rfflHE Favourite BJ3. A AKABOA learea the Lyttelton WaterMONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FBtDAYS, at 9.30 a.m., Cor Pigeußay. res iteama? ia open for engagement for Picnioe . and Pleasure Parties. Y4retlmeati obtainable on board. JOSEPH MoLEAW.
Bofltneaß Ktotfcea. STORES. HAVING DISPOSED of my BUSINESS toMrD. STBANAGHAN, I have great pleasure in recommending him for your patronage,. and have every confidence that your best interests are in pood hands. .1 would also intimate that I collect all accounts due to mc, but if more, convenient, Mr D. Stranaghaa's receipt will be a sufficient discharge of same. GEO. H. MOBLEY. I leg to inform my friends and the public of Canterbury that I have purchased the Stock. Plant, and Business of Mr Geo. H. Morley, Victoria street, and hope by sedulously attending to business, together with supplying only the best quality of goods procurable, and galling at the very lowest remunerative ptices, to.obtaiß a large share of public patronage. I Bnall be specially anxious to merit the support of the customers at present connected with the above establishment, and wonld respectfully solicit a continuance of their favors. My intention is to do the LARGEST POSSIBLE BUSINESS FOB CASH, And in order to achieve this result, SUBSTANTIAL ADVANTAGES Will be given TO THIS CLASS Off CUSrOMEBS. D. STEAiIGHAN, WHOLESALE AND BET AH. GBOCEB, Victoria street, Chrietchurch. Jannary 12th, 1880. 1-17 3613 NOTICE.
THE. , ELECTEIC PEN CO. are bow prepared to furnish Circulars, Memos, Notices, Plans, Prises' Current, Billheads, Examination and other Papers intended for a large circulation, as well as Ulostratione for Books and Treatises, and Designs for Programmes. Menu Cards, &c. The printing can be favorably compared with the best lithography and wood , engraving, whilst the cost is considerably less. To the profession generally, as well as to all public associations and institutions, this system of pr.ntang will be found invaluable, Arrangements having , been now completed, the rates will be definitely revised on the Ist of February next, on which date all previous price lists mil be considered cancelled. For full particulars apply to . THB MANASEB ELItCTBIC PEN CO., Colombo street (over the City Baths). 1-20 2664 BLACK, DA VIES & €0. (Lath G, MACxxr,) CUSTOMS, SHIPPING, AHD GENERAL AGENTS, CHBISTCHUBCH & LYTTELTON, Agents for the Oriental Telegram Company, and at Lyttelton Us the National Insurance Company. 3-10 88M CUTLEB & CO., Chimney Sweeps, Boiler Flue Cleaners, *c. All kinds of Banges and Stoves Set. Good Draught guaranteed. Fixers of the patent Chimney Cowl. Fifteen years' London' Experience. A trial solicited. Orders left at Smith and Co.'s, Melbourne House, Colombo Street, will receive prompt attention. 12-222432 T7OMBDK. JACKSON, late Agent of X 1 the Bank of New Zealand, Oxford and Leeston, Ac., ACCOUNTANT. COLLfcCTOB, and GENEBAL AGENT Private Commercial Office for Gentlemen with first-class references and testimonials ooly. Hereford Street, opposite Bank of New South Wales. Christehnrch. 1-12 3272 WaBSE XJEOTHEBB, WINE AND BPIBIT BHIPPEBS, South British Chambers, Hereford slnei, ffHTtiwi'^inmuTß. (Cellar entrance from Cathedral square.) 1-28 32. Feaehnxch street, London. 6680
AITKEN & ROBERTS, FUBNISHnSTG AND GENEBA.L IBONMOffGEBS. OASHBL BTBEET WEST, INVITE you to inspect iheir LARGE and X VABIED STOCK of IRONMONGERY, just opened, oonsistinjr of— Singleand DeuMe Cheese Presses, Card Mills, Churns, Calf Weanera. Sheep Shears, Turkey Oil Stems, Saddle, Twine, Besin. _ Wasters, Mangles, Bradford's Washing i Machines, Lawn Mowers, Pumps. Fancy Goods and Useful Novelties. Marble and Slate Mantelpieces, Begiet-r Grates, Fendera, Kre Irene, Eneauetie Tiles, Ranges, and Cooking Stoves. Fancy Bird Cages, Coal Vases, Wire Meat Safes, lamps. BtoekTra and Wire Dish Covers. Spades, Shovels, Picks, Forks, Scythee,Bakee, Axes. Bectao-jlaiea and Metal Goods of besides. cnption, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Tool Cheats, Patent Steps, Chinese Gongs, Guns, Ammunition, and Sportaag Bequisites, Carpenters'and Joinera'Toola. Will Opea shortly Varied and Choioa Stock, to arrive ex Knomley Hall, Euterpe, Timarn, Pearl, *c AITKBN ATO BOBEBTS, CASHEL 3TBSET WEST. 9741 HOME TBEASUBE QEWINQ T*T A CHINE, The most eimple, compact, and durable Shuttle Machine in nss. It is adapted to every variety of sewing for family wear, from the lightest muslin to the heaviest doth, and will sew leather. This makes the HOME TBBASHEE the most reHable and practical Hand Sewing Machine erer invented. Its gnat simplicity renders personal isstrnsiion unnecessary, and the inexperienced cannot faO to use it 'with pleasure and profit. To be had for CASH, or oa TIME PAY MESTT froai Sβ per week, at J. M.^HX)MPSON'S ENGLISH AHD oAMEEIGAN SEWING COLOMBO STEEET, CHKSTCHUBCH. 4>3 75
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Press, Volume XXXIII, Issue 4515, 20 January 1880, Page 1
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