mw ADvmTmj!M.mm Christohurch, May 1865, MY DEAR GIRL,-I writo thia to malic -my Bincoro apologloH fcr not meoUnj* find talcing you, a« promised, to Mra Hclr'f entertainment j but which, dearest, I know you will excuse, as my 'artuous duties haw kopfc mo np oonntry for tho Inst fow ilayn, 3 felt the dteappolntmcnt mere flovevoly than 1 can toll you, and will mako the bust reparation ln my powor, tho first opportunity, by taking you to »omo of tho Chrlslolmroli dolcotablo plonmirca, How my honrt palpitates at the thought of thin in prospect, 0, Scrumsclous 1 1 1 -Pray give my klndcut wishes to Mlflii'P,, nnd Miss 0. I cannot nparo klflBOS to thorn, ns thoy havo boon reserved for theo tho Inni fow daya for youj my own ownoat donr dearest, Evor youra In heart, word, and dood, A TRUE BORN IRISHMAN. My lifo, my love, I lovo thoo, Qoifl SEPAnAniT, 422 bo our motto through lifo* V FREE AND EASY. EVERY MONDAY and SATURDAY ■ night, at tho Prlnco of Wales Hotol. J. FOX, Proprlotor, First olMfl Board and Lodging, 423 B, PETERSEN, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, High street, Chrißtchureh, BEGS to Inform his patrons that ho ia now proparod to tako ordors for Sn,v«u Tha, and Cowkm, SnnvxoKfl Of any design, and omiroly of his own manufacture, CUTS, VaUKS, iNKATANUfI, Of tllO IllOflt elegant patterns, manufactured at hia ontablishmont, Chronomotorß, Watches, Clookn, nnd Jowolry, ronalrod. A very reokreho Stock of Jewelry in all itn branches, Now Silver Watches from £2 10u, 12 months guaran too given, 425 B, PETERSEN, MRS CHARLES THOMSON, having , now scoured a nuitnblo houso, propones ro-oponlng her BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, For Young Ladica, After the Midwinter IlDlldayo, Tho Establishment will ho conducted on nn cxteuslvo and 'liberal footing, and Mttstorfl will bo engaged in the various departments of instruction, The above flchool was establlflhcd in Chrißtchureh In 1853, and continued for twelve yoars. Address (at prenont) Horoford street West, Chriotohuroh, 40 tduilding Materials on s Jle, Brick, sand Htockn/md prcaacd Free/none, cemenfcfPortland and Roman) Plaster of Paris, finarblo and enamel ohlmnoy pioofs, ohlmnoy pots Oi ft, galvanlnod muttering and piping. eaat iron, fhalf round do, anil fitting' 1 , I Countess' fllatcfli shoot lead, do jilnc, do fliifih wol(jflitfl, &0., Sic, Doom nnd saohom arohitrnves and cornice mouldinga jf American plncl kauri nnd Huon do (wide), andSeedflr Tongued and gfiivcd flooring and lining, sklrtlngn, mo. Baltio, Amorioin, Native, nnd V.D.L. tlmbor, 0 j N,B,— Cement frftm |lsa por oauk, nnd all other mntorlals at lowest pricco, FX BAILEY, Building ijW Timber Yards, 170 Canhel aufl Lichfield streets, — . if . NOTIOE TO 9ARPENTERS AND BUILERS, TENDERS arc &cd for Building a Residence at Mount Pleasant, Rangiora. I Plaim and speclflciftlonH «nn ho scon at Mr E, PEARCE'S, on tile premises. Tho lowest or ani. tender not necessarily accfeptod, 1 376 THE UNDERSIGNED have on Bale, n largo and J well-assorted Stock oi Timhirr, conslntlngyf 2(50,000 fcot M Z. tlmbor of all sizes -200,000 feet lfiltlo flooring, lining, and denial «0,000 Amorlc«n boardu «0,000 kauri If and grooved 100,000 V.D.1l acantllng 80,000 0-f t ana 0-f t palings Doors, onnhos,lbrloka, etono plica Noils, ahaftu, lellooa, naves, &0,. THO^'&E, PAVITT, 424 . j Glouccator Street. '
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 28, 15 June 1868, Page 4
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537Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 28, 15 June 1868, Page 4
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