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|REWA&DS. NOTICE is hereby given that rewards not exceeding Ten Pounds sterling will be given to any person who will give such information as will lead to the conviction of any person who may be found guilty of Selling Alcoholic Liquor contrary to the provisions of the Licensing Act, 1873, and the Licensing Act, 1873, Amendment Act, 1874. R. C. SHE ARMAN, Commissioner of Police. Commissioner’s Office, 2nd August, 1876. 3509 TO STOREKEEPERS, BAKERS, &cTo be Sold or Let, a convenient Eightroomed House and Front Shop, situated in the rising district of Ferry Road, The House is well fitted with range, two register grates, also an artesian well. The outbuildings consist of store-room, 20ft by 10ft, three-stall stable, wash-house, with boiler, &c. The whole standing on half-acre of ground, fenced and stocked with fruit trees. Immediate possession may be had. Apply on the premises to J, D. DAVIS. 3538

ADDINGTON. gECTIONS IN THIS SUBURB TO BE SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 HARMAN & STEVENS. ALMANAC FOB 1 87 7 . PRICE—ONE SHILLING. THE “ PRESS ” COMPANY (I imited) have pleasure in announcing that early in December they will publish an Almanac and Diary for 1877, the charge for which has been fixed at the low sum of ONE SHILLING, In order to bring it within the reach of all classes, and thereby ensure an extensive circulation. In addition to the information usually found in a work of this nature, new features will be introduced which will be calculated to make THE “ PRESS ” ALMANAC A general favorite. Neither trouble nor expense will be spared to make this Book infinitely superior to any Almanac published in New Zealand, The attention of advertisers is requested to the following low scale of charges for ADVERTISING Whole Page One Pound Half Page Ten Shillings Quarter Page Six Shillings Orders for advertisements may 'be sent through any of the Agents of The Press, or by post, addressed to THE MANAGER, Press Office, 3525 Christchurch. HENRY FISHER, HEREFORD STREET WEST, (Opposite Bank of New South Wales), CHRISTCHURCH. /WILDER AND PICTURE FRAME IJT MANUFACTURER, Importer and Dealer in Water Color and Oil Paintings, Engravings, Lithographs, Olios, and Photographs. H. F., for the furtherance of the Fine Arts in New Zealand, has started an ART UNION of the latest productions in Oil and Water colours, of well-known places, by local talent. Each picture to be handsomely framed in H. P.’s widely-known superior style of workmanship. The Art Union to consist of the following prizes ;—lst Prize—Oil Painting ; the largest ever painted of the Wairoa Gorge, measuring sft x 4ft (by T. H. Feilding), £SO ; 2nd, Pifeon Bay Road, near Akaroa (water color), bj .C. Hoyte, £10; 3rd, Wairoa Lake, Nelson, by J. C. Hoyte, £10; 4th, the Devil’s Punch Bowl, by J. C. Hoyte, £8; sth, Bush Road, near Greenstone (oil painting), by J. Peele, £5; 6th, Lake Kanieri (Evening), by J. Peele; £5 ; 7th, Okarito (Storm), by J. Peele, £4 ; Bth, Okarito(Evening), by J. Peele, £4 ; 9th, Lake Scene, by T. H. Feilding, £4, The pictures are now on view, and an early inspection is solicited. 100 subscribers at £l each. 3285

J. ANDERSON, UNDERTAKER, Papanui road. HAVING Hearse and Mourning Coach, is prepared to execute Funerals in Town or Country, cheaper than any other house in town. Note the address— Opposite the Junction Hotel, Papanui road. 1)08 DUCKWORTH’S BOOT, SHOE AND CLOG DEPOT. HENRY DUCKWORTH begs to inform his numerous customers and general public that he has REMOVED To the SHOP at the CORNER OP HIGH AIND LICHFIELD STREETS, Where he has commenced THE BOOT AND SHOE BUSINESS, and trusts by supplying the public with a good article at the LOWEST PRICES To merit a share of public support. Remember—DUCKWORTH’S CLOGS, the warmest and dryest boot for the season. DUCKWORTH'S BOOT, SHOE, AND CLOG DEPOT, Corner of High and Lichfield streets. 3889

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Globe, Volume VI, Issue 679, 23 August 1876, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 679, 23 August 1876, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume VI, Issue 679, 23 August 1876, Page 4

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