“The Press” In 1866
January 12. POSTS AND STAYS STANDARDS H. Middleton, Blacksmith. Kaiapoi, begs to inform Station Masters and Others that having imported a Cutting and Punching Machine, he is Prepared to Make Iron Standards of any size or guage on the shortest notice, and at imported prices. Orders left with Birch “ Co., or the above, will receive prompt attention. Mrs. Shaw, from London, having opened a private Show-room in Hereford V
Street West, next to the Mechanics’. Institute, with the newest and most fashionable descriptions of bonnet millinery, and having also a choice assortment of corsets direct from Paris, which she can very highly recommend, begs most respectfully to solicit the patronage of the ladies of Christchurch and its vicinity, and to invite to an early inspection. Mrs Shaw can also, if desired, fit ladies with stays made to order, and supply them with any material in that department. —Advertisements.
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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30956, 12 January 1966, Page 10
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152“The Press” In 1866 Press, Volume CV, Issue 30956, 12 January 1966, Page 10
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