BoiinMs Station* 0. H. Manning, PHOTOGBAFHEB By command to their Royal Highnesses %hs, Prinoea Albert Victor and George, of l^alea, and also by special appointmeatto Hia Exoelleaoy Sir W. F. D. Jervoi*, &a^ "Wishes to Notify to the Pnbllo that he HAS PUSCHABED ! From the Executors I THAT ' ! OLD-ESTABLISHED PHOTOGRAPHER'S BUSINESS Eecontly carried on by tha lata Mr P. Sohourup ISO, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH. Mr Manning having had sixteen years* experience in the art, part of which time he was engaged by those eminent artists, Messrs Hnjhes Broa.. ol Madras, India, Messrs Johnston, O'Shauneeey and Co , Melbourne, and Mesars Tuttle and Co., Sydney, oan thoroughly guarantee all work executed by himself. Proofs of all portraits taken at the Studio will be submitted t« the sitter for approval, and, if not approved, a re-sitting will be arranged for until satisfaction is given. Mr Manning also wishes to state that for ONE MONTH ONLY he will PBKSENT to eaoh Sitter who orders One Dozen Enamelled Cabinet Photographs, A MAGNIFICENT IVORY TYPE painting. Cabinot Size, framed, value £2 2s, And to eaoh parson who orders One Dozen Enamelled Carte do Visitea ha will present an rVOBY TYPE, . Value 30a. In consequence of the ereat demand for Ivory Type Paintings, Mr Manning has decided to extend the time of presentation until the dOth September, when it will positively terminate. Mr Manning has engaged that Eminent Artist, Professor F. A. BROOKEB, whose abilities are well known to the public, to execute the work* This, as will be seen, is a genuine present. Specimens of the Ivory Types on view at the ctndio. During Mr Manning's long experience, he has made a PARTICULAR STUDY of PHOTOGRAPHIKG CHILDREN and BABIES, and has no hesitation in saying that he is confident of giving entire satisfaction to parents and relations. ABTISTICAI.I.T.FINIBHBD CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS, 25s Per Doz. CARTE DE VIBITEB, 15s Per Doz. Off- Price List of oth6r work to be seen at the Studio. C. H. MANN IN G, ISO, COLOMBO STREET SOUTH, (Late Operator and Finisher to Messrs George and Walton). 3074
MESSRS A. A. M. M'KELLAE AND J. L. SCARVEH, Have Commenced Business under the Style of M'KEIiLAB AND SCAEVELL, AT No. 164, HEREFORD STREET, I Chbibtchuech ' (Next to Messrs e danders & Co.), I AS ACCOUNTANTS. SHARE AND MINING BROKERS, HOUSE, LAND. ESTATE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS. Licensed Land Brokers (under Land Transfer Act). Absentees represented. Loans Negotiated and Money Lent on Approved Security. Agency of Country Solicitors and Land Brokers Undertaken. Agents for the Australian Alliance Assurance Company (Fire, Marine and Guarantee). Risks accepted at Lowest Bates, and Claims liberally settled. 8418 93 • IH. ONSEN, (Twenty Years connected with B. Petersen and Co.) WATCHMAKER AND JEWKLLEK, HAS OPENED at 219, HIGH STREET (Next Nashelflki'B), With an ENTIRELY "STEW STOCK. 6303
ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS. BOOT~BKOS. PASTRYCOOKS AND CONFECTIONERS, (9W\ HTOH STREET {(}Oi}\ \&O6) christchurch. \66ti) J., A., AND P. BOOT Beg to inform their Friends and the Public Renerally that they have taken over the Business in High street, so long and successfully carried on by their father, and trust by etriofc attention to business, to merit a continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally accorded to their predecessor. The business will in future be carried on under the style or title ot BOOT BROS. REFRESHMENT ROOMS: Tea, Coffee and Cocoa, at all hours. Soup and hot Scotch Pies. Pastry and Confectionery of all Kinds. Muffins and Crumpets. Wedding, Christening and Birthday Cakes | On the Shortest Notice. Licensed to sell N.Z. Wines. Note the Address— 232, HIGH STREET. 9 • VV ILKINSON Has just to hand an excellent assortment of MEN'S HAND-SEWN BOOTS AND SHOES Suitable for the present ssascra, inoluding the famous "PORPOISE" SHOOTING BOOT. Ladies* and Gent's ordered work attended with dispatch, and atthemoßt reasonable prices. 309. HIGH C-rKEET. 8911
MISS SCfiICK, Feather Dresser and Glove Cleaner (Eight years with the late Mrs Smith four years Manageress 181, Armagh street, opposite Mr F. A. Bishop's, Christohurch. 770 TGI3ESH ROASTED PEANUT 3. ■ffJAESION PBUIT. "VTAVEL ORANGES. H. STEWAET, FJBUITEEEB. { ODGE'S JLEMPERANCE JtfuEST, Over Colombo street Bridge. TEA, COFFEE, AND SOUP. HOT PIE 3 EVERY EVENING. Also, REGISTRY FOR FEMALE BERVANTB,
•/Mg MASON ,t ' {^=""5 MANCHESTER ST_CMCH_ • HAVING VERY LARGE SXOOE NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED, As Other Shipments ore Now Due.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6017, 27 August 1887, Page 4
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