woolston school FERRY ROAD. ANDREW J. GREGG, Graduate and Honorman T.C.D., Master. Terms — Five Pounds per Annum. 1014 CHRISTCHURCH LADIES' SCHOOL. (Established in 1553.) THE Third Quarter of 1870 will commence on MONDAY, 18th JULY. MRS CHAS. THOMSON, Avon House, Oxford Terrace West. 1216 mHE RANGIORA BOYS' SCHOOL will X re-open on MONDAY, the lflth inst. The Boarders of the above establishment are particularly requested to return, at latest, on Tuesday, the 19th instant. Mr Sansom's Coach leaves Cobb and Co.'s Office daily, at 3 p.m., and arrives at the School at 6. Terms may be had on application to the Rev. Canon DUDLEY, Incumbent of Rangiora, or to Mr C. MERTON, Head Master of the School. Rangiora, July 9, 1870. 1215 BUSINESS NOTICE. IF. BINDLEY begs to inform bis • Customers that he has REMOVED from NORWICH QUAY to premises in CANTERBURY STREET, formerly the Printing Office of the " Lyttelton Chronicle," 1176 NOTICE. npHE Undersigned is prepared to TAKE JL CATTLE TO GRAZK, at the rate of 20s per annum. E. BAKER, London street, Lyttelton. N.B. — No responsibility incurred. 1207 LATE FIRE. THE Business of the undersigned will be carried on (temporarily during the erection of their new stores) in the premises lately occupied by Mr Hughes, Stationer, directly opposite their Stores lately burnt down in Cashel street. 4797 c R. & D. SUTHERLAND. THE LATE FIRE. MSANDSTEIN begs to inform his • friends and the public generally that he has REMOVED OPPOSITE, having taken the Shop part of the premises occupied by Mr Harrison, tailor, where the business will be carried on as usual till the erection of bis new premises. M. S. begs to inform the public that he is SELLING his STOCK at COST PRICE till the completion of his New Premises. Cll7O MONEY! MONEY 11 MONEY LENT on Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Silver-plate, Electro-plated ware, Clothing, Drapery, &c. I. HERMAN, LICENSED PAWNBROKER, High Street. Ladies' Gold and Silver Watches, Keepers, Colonial Gold Wedding Rings, Earrings, Lockets, New and Second-hand good Silver Levers TO BE SOLD, at a very low figure. Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry CLEANED and REPAIRED, at moderate prices. 168 ORDERS FOR CHARLES YATES HORSE-BREAKER, CLIPPER, AND SINGER, Left at J. GAY'S LIVERY STABLES punctually attended to. Hones Docked, Dogs Cropped, &c. N.B. Fat Sheep, Prize Sheep, and Sheep for Shipment carefully Shorn. 1047 NEW GOODS TO HAND, EX SIBERIA, And other late arrivals. MRS F. C. BOWLER, STAY AND CRINOLINE MANUFACTURER. WORLEY'S PATENT STAYS, CORSETS, &c. NEWEST STYLES IN THOMPSON'S PATENT CRINOLINES. ELASTIC SUPPORTING BANDAGES ABDOMINAL BELTS, AND LACED STOCKINGS, Made to order 1 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. 36
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 666, 12 July 1870, Page 4
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