GOLD SAVED IS AS GOOD AS GOLD FOUND. WHITEL.AJW .& Tyj^TW&ON, UPHOLSTERERS & CABINET-MAKERS, PURNITURE BROKERS AND VALUATORS, SYDENHAM HOUSE, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, W& D. having had upwards of Thirty Years' experience in the Upholstery # and Cabinet trade, are prepared to offer to tbe Public of Canterbury Furniture of the best quality at unusually low prices, whereby purchasers will ensure CONSIDERABLE SAVING In the Furnishing of their Houses. They attribute their success to the following maxims, which will continue to guide their business trrnsactions, Viz. — GOOD SOUND WORK, STEADY AND TRUSTY WORKMEN, UNIFORM SCALE OF CHARGES, AND A STRICT AND COMPETENT SUPERVISION. NJB. — Working Men supplied with Furniture, upon Weekly or Monthly Payments, upon satisfactory references. 3540
OPENING OF THE TEMPERANCE | HALL, j Gloucester Street, Christchubch. mHE INAUGURAL MEETINGS of X the above Hall will be held as follows : — SUNDAY, AUGUST 1, at 3 p.m., TEMPERANCE SERMON, by the Rev. R, POWELL, Minister of St. Paul's, Church. MONDAY, AUGUST 2, TEA AND PUBLIC MEETING. Addresses by several well-known temperance advocates, with songs and other musical performances. Tea at 5.30 ; public meeting at 7.30. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 7.39 p.m., WASHINGTONIAN MEETING. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, BAND OF HOPE DEMONSTRATION. Short addresses by temperance friends ; songs, recitations, and readings, by members Of the Band of Hope. A collection will be made at the close of each meeting. Tickets for the tea meeting, price Is 6d each, may be obtained of Mr Caygill, Whately road ; Mr W. S. Baker, Professor Ayers, Colombo street; Mr W. Delamare, Market : place ; Mr J. G. Baker, Lichfleld street ; Mr Lodge, Tom's Coffee-house ; Mr IJmrnerson, St Albans ; or at Bennetts' Temperance - Hotel. f ; HUGH BENNETTS, 3498 Secretary. NOTICE. rpHE. Undersigned having, taken those - JL premises in High street, lately in the occupation of Jones Brothers, begs to inform his friends, and the public in general, that < he has RE-OPENED THE SA.ME, THIS DAY (FRIDAY), as a GROCER'S AND TEA-DEALER'S ESTABLISHMENT. He therefore invites attention to his large and well-selected stock of Teas and General Groceries, which he intends selling at the lowest payable profit, and for which he requests a chare of public patronage. Country purchasers liberally dealt with. A supply of Fresh Butter and Eggs wanted. ROBERT McFARLANE, 3518 c High street, Christchurch. STEVENS & CO., i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STA- j TIONERS, High street (near Town Hall), Christchurch, have always on hand a large assortment of first-class commercial and legal stationery, which is bought under the most advantageous circumstances, and sold at lowest remunerative rates. They especially desire to call attention to their extensive lithographic plant, which enables them to execute orders for Bill Heads, and all other commercial requisites , also, :. Monograms, Crests, &c, in the first style of the art, and at the shortest notice. t Engraving on Gold and Silver executed on i t in a>vejy superior manner. For the Proprietor, 3501 ' : A. J. STEVENS.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 378, 30 July 1869, Page 4
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