NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE SHADES, TJEE.EPOED STBEHT, CHEISTCHUBCH. WINES. s. d. s. d. ?obt, ... per doz, 635, 545, 455. per bot. 6 0 5 0 Shebkt, ... „ 665, 565, 48s. „ 6 0 5 0 Clabet, ... „ 84s, 465, 40s. „ 7 6 4 6 Austbalian, ... „ 325, 30s, — „ 3 0 0 0 SPIRITS. Bbandy, brown ... per doz, 635 ; per gal, 60s. „ 6 6 5 6 „ pale ... „ 635; „ 60b. „ 6 6 5 6 Old Tom. Swaine, Beord and Co.'s, in case, „ 425: „ 21s. „ 4 6 3 6 Geneva, JDKZ... per case, 655 ; „ 5 6 0 0 Whisket, Sheriff's Islay, per doz, 50s; „ 4 6 0 0 „ Kinahan's LL, per case, 525; „ 5 6 0 0 Rum, fine old Jamaica, per doz, 50s; „ 4 0 0 0 BBSS & « ., English, bottled, Bass' triangle, ... per doz, quarts, 16s; do, pints, 11 0 Colonial, „ XXX, bottled en the premises „ 10s; „ 6 6 STOUT. Guinness', bottled by Child & Co, per doz imperial qrta, 245; do, do, pints, 16 0 „ other brands „ quarts, 18s; do, pints, 11 0 Colonial, bottled on the premises „ „ 10s; „ 6 6 All the above goods have been imported expressly for the " Shades," and all guaranteed of best quality. The prices above-named include bottles, cases, and packing, in quantities of i dozen and upwards. Assorted Cases packed to order. Goods delivered free of charge within the Tewn Belt. - TERM S— C ASH. loin WILMAM SAVAGE. Aeent.
EXCURSIONS TO THK SHIPS HYDASPES AND BLUE . : JACKET. EIGHTEENTH ANNIVERSARY or CANTERBURY. .WEDNESDAY, 16th INSTANT. (-'; By permisiion of Captains Babotand White, •'■' '"who have kindly thrown their ships open for the inspection of-tbe public on the above day. {U I'l riiHEp.s.BETSYDOUGLAS V !: 7jH»Kjfflfe '-*- ' W 'N Ply hourly between ' ' MraKwUma. c a^ ove ships, the railway, or ''iß™|r' Fea ' !Oek>B wharf, taking pas- ::' to and from these ■p' vessels, and would also put them on board any' other ship. Refreshments to be had on board. Fares Is each way. Apply on board to -1901 Capt. J. McLEAN. i, •• GLENMARK, MERMAID, AND OTHER VESSELS. *Jb-e^ ' nn HE UNDERSIGNED ■ w^ deliver Goods .!|>,ii :\SsK§e3^ f F om SWp's side to Con<Sgla£g3Bßp signees in Christchurch at FOURTEEN' SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE PER TON, INCLUDING- ALL CHARGES. Storage for Goods and Passengers' Luggage. JOHN S. LEGETT, Customs Agent, ,; Gloucester Street, Opposite Telegraph Office, 1900 Christchurch. BAZAAR. A BAZAAR OF FANCY AND USEFUL ARTICLES Will be held in the LYTTELTON COLONIBTS' HALL, ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY,' DEC. 15, 16, 17. The proceeds will be devoted towards paying off the debt on St John's Presbyterian Church, Lyttelton. Admission, One Shilling. Doors open each day at 10 a.m., close at 10 p.m. PRIZE COMPETITION. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to intending] Competitors at the ensuing Baiaar which takes place on the 15th, 16th, and 17th DECEMBER, that all samples of Cheese can t j be forwarded at any time up to the Morning _l.'.QJLthe.lsthJnßt. y to the care o£ Mr GRtiBB, , ; . , a London (Street, and all samples of BUTTER '. will be received at the Coiqpist's : Hall, fup to ',? • the morning of the 16th (! at 10 o'clock. ■ R. DONIALDSON, T 186S Hon. Sec.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 185, 15 December 1868, Page 4
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