Business Notices. D AND BEEVES, GENERAL PRINTERS, GLOUCESTER STREET & CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH, (Lyttelton Times Office), Having the largest and best-selected Assortment of PLAIN AND FANCY TYPES In the province, are prepared to execute an y and every kind of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING, OU the shortest notice and at the most reasonable rates. BOOK WORK IN THE BEST STYLE. CARDS, INVOICE-HEADS, AND dRCULARS, POSTING BILLS, ACCOUNT BOOKS. FANCY COLOUR PRINTING.
BOOKBINDING, MACHINE RULING, Ac. 27 AND BEEVES, LITHOGRAPHERS, ENGRAVERS, UTD COPPER-PLATE PRINTERS, GLOUCESTER STREET AMS CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRISTCHURCH (Ltttbltoh Times Owiob), Beg to inform the Public that they continue to execute every description of the shore 1 work, in the beet style, and at the most Reasonable Rates. ;war;d and ;rbeves Gained the First Prize at the NEW ZEALAND EXHIBITION OF 1865, Bor a Competitive Design for the HONORARY CERTIFICATES j ' Also, THE ONLY CERTIFICATE AND MEDAL For the beat Specimens of lithography.l I , . 4 THE CANTERBURY TIMES IS TOBUBBBD EVERY SATURDAY MORNING, in mu rou THE COUNTRY MAILS. ftIHIS paper contains eight large pages X of reading matter, comprising a few chapters of an interesting tale by a talented author, all the local news of the week, the latest Provincial, Colonial, English, and Foreign Intelligence, original correspondence, Ac., Ac., and recommends itself pfcrtionlarly to a rural population on account of the attention paid tc Agricultural and Pastoral matters. THE CANTERBURY TIMES Has a very large and daily increasing circulation in this and the neighbouring provinces, andisconsequently a valuable MEDIUM FOB ADVERTISING. 7HE CANTERBURY TIMES Is also a cheap and convenient paper for those persons who wish to keep their friends, in England and elsewhere, informed of the progress of tee Province
Turks For a Single Copy Sixpence Subscription, per annum (if paid in advance) Twenty Shillings ; otherwise, Six Shillings per quarter. (39* In consequence of the Postage Tax on Newspapers, the Proprietors of the Canterbury Tima hare made arrangements with their Agents throughout the Province to ■eoeive Subscribers’ papers, which will thus be delivered without any extra charge. In oases where papers can be delivered only through the post, the postage, amounting to 4* 4d per annum, will require to be paid by the Subscribers. AnvxxTisxKxirrs i Nine Lines and unfer ... Three Shillings Each Additional Line M , Fourpence. WARD & REEVES, Printers and Publishers, Gloucester street and Cathedral NW Christchurch
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2592, 27 April 1869, Page 1
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388Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXXI, Issue 2592, 27 April 1869, Page 1
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