"POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, ■*■ FERRY ROAD, Heathcote, In aid of the Funds of the Sunday Schools of the Parish, Will be held on TUESDAY EVENING N_fxT, October 6, 1868, At Palmer and Co.'s Warehouse, Heathcote Wharf, REV.: GEORGE CHOLMONDELEY Will preside; And the following gentlemen have kindly consented to read : J. S. Williams, Esq.; A. Lean, Esq. ; W. Kennaway, Esq. ; E. Ensor, Esq, Sec. Music will be rendered by several ladies and gentlemen of the parish. V ! Doors open at seven o'clock. Admission 6d. 1296 I. HERMAN, WATCHMAKER AND; JEWELLER, High-street, Christchurch, HAVING a good assortment of Gold and Silver Watches, Colonial and English Jewellery in stock, he is prepared to sell them at the lowest possible prices, viz. :— English Patent Silver Levers, from £4 Silver Geneva Watches, 'from * * ... £2 Warranted for 12 montbs. Also, MONEY ADVANCED On watches, jewellery, diamonds, silver plate &c, in sums from £1 upwards. Clocks, watches, and jewelry, repaired at moderate prices. I. HERMAN, Next door but one to Town Hall 1 681 High street — .■■... Mt T^ CCA R T M'EJi; HAT MANUFACTURER, Cashel street, (Opposite Dunstable House.) E. C. C. is now selling — Paris Nap Hats, from ... 18s 6d Scotch Tweed Hats, from ... fig 6d All kinds of Felts, &c, from 5s 6d HATS CLEANED AND RETRIMMBD. 01088 CANTERBURY RAILWAYS. NOTICE TO LABOURERS. THE Government are prepared to receive tenders for Clearing out the Railway Ditches in the Heathcote Valley, according to specification to be seen at the Resident Engineer's Offlce, Christchurch Station. Tenders to be sent in to the Office of the Secretary for Public Works, on or before MONDAY, OCTOBER Sth. The Government will not be bound to accept the lowest or any tender. ■-: » j EDWD.' JOLLIE, Secretary for Public Works. Christchurch, 30th Sept., 1868. 1270 TO LIME BURNERS. THE Provincial Government invite tenders for the Lime required in the erection of the Supreme Court Buildings. Tenders to be sent in to the Office of the Secretary for Public Works, not later thaa noon, on Tuesday, the 13th October. Particulars may be obtained at the Offlce of Mr Alexander Lean, Architect, Leamington House Chambers, Colombo Street. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. EDWARD JOLLIE, Secretary for Public Works. 30th September, 1868. ' 1277 TO LET, a HOUSE and GARDEN, situate in St Asaph Street, late in the occupation of the Rev James Thornton; contains 8 rooms and a kitchen, well supplied with artesian water. Apply to G. ALLEN, Allenton House. 1279 EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. FOR SALE (in one or several lots), about FOUR ACRES of valuable FREEHOLD LAND, situate in the Springfield Road, opposite the residence of R. Walton, Esq., having 12 chains road frontage. The whole is fenced in and laid down with grass. Apply to W. W. DARTNALLj Surveyor, &c, 1243 Three doors from Dr Deamer'u.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 123, 5 October 1868, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Star (Christchurch), Issue 123, 5 October 1868, Page 3
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