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THE CANTERBURY PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, CORNER OF HEREFORD STREET., AND OXFORD TERRACE WEST, WILL OPEN ON MONDAY APRIL 14th, CONDUCTED BY MR. J. ELSBEE, PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDENT OF KING'S COLLEGE, LONDON, And Chemical Pupil of T. Sntton, Esq. 8.A., (Author of the Photographic Dictionary, Photographic Notes, &c, and Late Lecturer on Chemistry at King's College.) MR. E. begs to announce to his former patrons and the public generally, that during his absence from Canterbury, he has availed himself of the instruction of the first masters in the science ot Potography, particularly in the negative process, by which numberless portraits can be produced from one copy. THE CARTE DE VISITE PORTRAITS, One of the most pleasing forms of Photographic Portraiture is the Carte de Visite. The distinguishing characteristic of theae portraits is their including a full length; this constitutes the charm of the picture, for the photograph is no longer a fragmentary of ahalf or three-quarter length, or the mere head, but comprises a complete portrait of the whole person. Mr. E. has great pleasure in informing those friends who ai*e anxious to have correct portraits of the rising generation, that he has procured a new Camera, (invented and patented by Mr. T. Sutton, 8.A.,) by which perfect likenesses of very young children can be taken instantaneously. Views, Gentlemen's Seats, Stations, Churches, Landscapes, &c, taken by the new Tannin Preservative Process. ON SALE, A number of very superior field glasses, binoculars, microscopes, stereoscopes, reading glasses, Duchess opera glasses, panoptican spectacles, &c, &c. Also—2so dozen of. very beautiful Stereograph Glass Transparencies, paper do., of the latest novelties, from 10s. per dozen. 1531 ESSRS. L. E. NATHAN & CO., beg to announce that their Retail Business will be discontinued from this date, and that it is their intention to open their new and commodious premises in High Street, in the GENERAL COMMISSION & AUCTIONEER BUSINESS; and take this opportunity of thanking the public of Canterbury for the very liberal support accorded to them for the last five years. Their new premises will afford every facility for the FREE storage of such merchandize as may be placed in their hands for sale; they are also prepared to make liberal cash advances at the current rates of interest on land, stock, &c, which may be given them for positive sale, and to treat with equal liberality, sheepfarmers, woolgrowers and others, in purchasing, selling, or transmitting wool or other produce to their Agents in London or the neighbouring Colonies. Indents executed for British and Foreign goods, on terms to be agreed on. Christchurch, March, 1862. 1224 JAMES GRANT, DEALER IN WINES, SPIRITS, ALE AND PORTER. YORK BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JG. begs to inform his friends and the public • that he has commenced in the above business, and intends keeping genuine articles, and will sell at moderate prices, and trusts to merit a share of public patronage. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. 12 LYTTELTON AUCTION MART. MR. EDWARD GENET will Sell by Public Auction, at his Stores, Norwich Quay, EVERY WEDNESDAY, AT 1 O'CLOCK Goods and Merchandise in lots to suit purchasers. Terms Cash. 515 TEA, COFFEE, AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE. HENRY BENNETT (late of Oxford) begs respectfully to inform the public that he has taken the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Kerr in Cashel street, where he intends carrying on business in the General Grocery and Provision line, and confidently assures those parties who may favor him with their orders that they may rely on being supplied with the bsst goods at the lowest remunerative prices, and trusts that nothing will be wanting on his part to merit a share of public patronage. Christchurch, April 2nd, 1862. 1422 PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSRS. BRUCE & CO. have established in connexion with their two Daily Conveyances to the Heathcote Valley, A PACK-HORSE over the Port Hill. All Parcels left at the Mitre Hotel, Mr. T. Gee's, Lyttelton ; Stringer's Hotel, and Bruce's Stables, Christchurch, will be punctually forwarded. 650 MR. J. T. ROUSE, SURGEON AND ACCOUCHEUR, Removed to the premiseH formerly occupied by the late Mr. Wormald, London Street. At home for consultation from 9 to 11 a.m. and after 6 p.m. Surgery entrance, nearest Canterbury Street. 1445 WONDERFUL! ! ! rpHE Exhibition of 1862, to bo seen at Ayers's, X the Original Tobacco Shop. " If you don't believe it, go and see I" TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! Great reduction in the price of Tobacco, cut by the patent machine daily at work at PROFESSOR AVERS. N.B. —P. A. begs to call the attention of his customers, and the public in general to a very large assortment of tobacco and pipes, which he has lately imported. G74>

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 985, 19 April 1862, Page 1

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