NEW MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE SHOW ROOMS (Removed from Cashel street to High street, next door to Mr Wood, stationer). TAMES SPENSLEY has now Opened I convenient Rooms for the purpose of testing the merits of a large stock of Pianos by English, French, and German makers. Selection may be made from the greatest variety of instruments ever shown together in Christchurch, and purchased either for Cash or upon Deferred payments, with 5 per cent, added to cash price, one-fourth of the value of the instrument being paid on delivery, and the balance by eighteen equal monthly payments. The Brinsmead Pianoforte, which was awarded as superior to all others at the recent competiton, was the property of James Spensley, who has several of the same quality on Sale. Pianofortes tuned and repaired. All work guaranteed. JAMES SPENSLEY, Music Seller, High street, opposite City Hotel 368 FINAL NOTICE. LL Outstanding ACCOUNTS due to PITTS & Co., late of the Suffolk Brewery, must be PAID during this month, or they will be sued for without further notice. PITTS & CO., St. Asaph street East, Christchurch. March Bth, 1878. 969 NOTICE. Hive Loan Office, Whatley road, may be either renewed or redeemed at Mr S. Cohen's Central Loan Office, Triangle, Colombo street, Christchurch, adjoining the City Hotel. 375 LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HAIRDKESSIXG ROOMS. W. B RI C E AS always on hand by far] the LARGEST STOCK in theCOLON Y of REAL HAIR-PLAITS, TWISTS, CURLS, FRIZETTES AND HEADDRESSES Of Every Description and Color. 10 0 0 PLAITS AND TWISTS TO SELECT , FROM At Enormous Reductions. JUST ARRIVED—3Odoz. of Round and Rugby Shape FOOT-BALLS at reduced prices. LEAMINGTON HOUSE, 362 Opposite the Bank of New Zealand. TO BUILDERS. riIENDERS are invited for the ERECTION J of a Five-roomed COTTAGE at Papanui road, close to the North belt. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Store at corner North belt and Papanui road, where tenders will be received until Monday, March 11th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 346 A. Adams, General Drapeky Establishment, Underclothing in every variety. Special inducements to Cash Customers. Confections, Chocolates, &c, in every variety. The Ladies' Jewel Caskete. All prizes ; no blanks. Note the address—Victoria street, near Trent's Coffee Mills. 307 W. H. Payne, BOOT AND SHOEMAK|ER, Victoria Street Christchurch. Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairs neatly executed. W. H. PAYNE. BEGIaTER YOUK VOTES. I<ORMS OF /CLAIMS TO "T^OTE ON SALE AT THE "PRESS" OFFICE. 260 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. [' PANNELL is REMOVING to [ • M ANC HESTER STRE BT, opposite Mr Laurie's Timber Yard. He returns thanks for past favours, and hopes to continue to give the same satisfaction as in the Triangle. His practical experience in the trade is a guarantee for the future. 234 DOWN AGAIIS. f HO would be without Water whew - . yon can get good flows guaranteed from— A 3 10a Od 4 10 0 5 10 0 upwards for cash. F. GRANT, Ferry road, 7315 Next to Duncan's Nursery. DURHAM STREET BAKERY, Corner of Durham and Kilmore streets, Victoria street (late Papanui road), Christchurch. THE OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY. fM. THOMPSON (for many years with the former proprietors, Mr John Griffin and Mr Severn), desires to inform his customers and the public generally that he is determined to maintain the prestige of the above old-established business for quality, consequently no inferior materials being used by him, he stands in no dread of analysis. Wedding and christening cakes made to order. Confectionery, &c., &c., of pure quality, and of every description. Carts call for and deliver orders daily in all parts of Christchurch and its vicinity. 728 WINDSOR BAKERY, Victoria street (late Papanui road), Christchurch. B. WHITFIELD (for seven years with __ j W. Viney) respectfully intimates to his friends and the public generally that he has mode arrangements for a continuous supply of the best qaulity flour, so that he can guarantee a really first-class article. o. shortest notice. Special attention is paid to the Biscuit de« partment, all goods being Hand Made. The Grocery department is always replete with first-class goods. Carts call for and deliver orders daily in the city and suburbs. 279 THE NEW BOOK. . COLONIAL EXPERIENCES; \J OK, THIRTY-FOUR YEARS IN NEW ZEALAND, BY AN OLD COLONIST. r_+ received, and now on SALE at M RS. BRADWELL'S, 7(582 Colombo street. STEA-M SASH AND_DOOR FACTOBY. TO T2MSER MERCHANT 3, BUELDEfiS, &c. CI ASHES and DOORS at GREATLY 5 REDUCED PRICES, wholesale and r ©tail. Note the address.: „^ mrr JAMES BOOTH, 291 Litchfield and Tuam atreeti.
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1250, 9 March 1878, Page 1
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