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CHRISTCHUKCH VOLUNTEER FIRE POLICE. rpHE GENERAL M-ETI<G of ihe Mem--1 bers of the Force will I c held at theBrigade Hall, on TUESDAY, inr. Bth INSTANT, At 7 p.m. Uniform Caps and Budges. W. R. MITCH KIL, 1845 Officer C. V. F. P. ry W. GOURLAY. IRONMONGER, COLOMBO STREET, Near Cashel Street. AN© AT ECONOMY HOUSE, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 1828 BAPTIST TABERNACLE, HEREFORD ' STREET. A TEA MEETING will be held on WED- - NESDAY EVENING, Dec. 9. Tea on the table at six o'clock. After tea, addresses by tbe Rev. R. Powell and other gentlemen. Musical pieces by the Tonic Sol-Fa Society, interspersed with readings' by several f riends. Tickets can ba had* of any ol" the membera.^jjrr^TS^ -■■—>"• jggg THE FRIENDS of Mr ROBERT and MAGNUS ALLAN are kindly invited to attend the Funeral of tbeir late - brother DAVID, which will leave the residence of their Sister, Mrs Irvine, London • street, 1 yttelton, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, . at 4 p.m. T. HESTER, 1844 Undertaker. CANTERBURY AGRICULTURAL AND * PASTORAL ASSOCIATION, 1868. FIRST AND SECOND PRIZE MEDALS X Awarded to WARD & CO., FOR THE EXCELLENCE OF THEIR : ALES. TIIE Lyttelton Times in its report, speaking - of the unprecedented success of Ward and Co.'s manufacture, remarks : — " There was a closeness of competition • bighly creditable to the province. All our Christehurek brewers competed, but the pro- - ductions of Ward and Co. were so superior, - that they beat all others out of the field &c."— bee Lyttelton Times, Kov. 11, 1868. WARD & CO.'S MILD ALE, At £5 per hogshead, is much CBteemed by* the trade. WARD & CO.'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is universally admired, and challenges competition with any Imported brands for excellence of flavour lightness and brilliancy. Brewed to take tbe place of English. CANTERBURY BREWERY. Igl»--POSTS, RAILS, AND SHINGLES. FOR SALE CHEAP, very strong Totara posts and rails, 60s per hundred. Also, 10,000,000 shingles at 17s 6d a thousand. •- Apply to -. T. D. JONES, Grocer, High street, Christchnrch. Nov. 18th, 1868. 1708 TO BE LET, THE SHOP AND DWELLING at present • occupied by Mr Bullock, Cabinet Maker, - High street. A good stand for the Millinery and Dres- — making Business. Immediate possession. For terms apply to MR. THOS. D. JONES Grocer.-, *- Aug. 29, 1868. ■••

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 179, 8 December 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 179, 8 December 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 179, 8 December 1868, Page 1

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