RACES. H EFFOED AND GO’S FOUR-HOESE COACH Will leave SMITH’S OFFICE, TATTEESALL’S, At 11.30 a.m. For the RACECOURSE, ON NOVEMBER 7th, Bth, and 10th INST. 4120 Return Tickets, ss. ESTATE OF fl. D. MANNING. AJjJj Persons INDEBTED to this Estate are requested to PAY their Accounts at once, at my office, Hereford street, Christchurch. T B CRAIG, Trustee. October 27th, 1876. 4042 ADDINGTON. ECTIONS IN THIS SUBURB TO BE SOLD ON UNUSUALLY EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. Apply to 251 HARMAN & STEVENS. JAMES SPENSLEY HAS RECEIVED Large Shipments of PIANOS and other Musical Instrunents, and will guarantee every Piano in ibis lot. Instruments may be bought on the Deferred Payment System. : Pianos by Brinsmead, ex Border Chief 1 Broadwood and Sons ~ 1 ’’ |( Anchor Freres, ex City of Dublin 2 „ Bord >• »», i Challen & Hodgen, ex Border Chief „ Legg, ex Border Chief. )542 PIEOES ° F SHE ?T, M V® IC i /v containing some of the Latest [ovelties. Music marked 4s, sold at 2s 8d; t Bs, sold at 2s j at 2s, sold at la 4d. (JAMES SPENSLEY, Cashel street, HRISTCHUR O^H. M GOOD LIQUORS. THE GREATEST JOY OF LIFE. 0 R T ON’S WINE STORES Contain The best WINES, SPIRITS, LIQUEURS, &c, &c, In Canterbury. One trial sufficient to convince the most sceptical. Prices wholesale for any quantity. Note the address MORTON’S WINE STORES, HIGH STREET, Opposite Strange’s. 3767 SOMERSET HOUSE, LYTTELTON. E. 0. BROWN, Late of Dunstable House, Lyttelton,) ! E6S to inform the public that he has 1 opened up an entire assortment of RING AND SUMMER DRAPERY, lioh, having been selected from the first pments of the season, will not only prove >e of the newest and choicest kinds proable, but also of sterling value. He sts, by close application to business, to shi ' rit a share of your patronage. * S.—All goods will be marked at the ne ‘ ' ’ 5 * est possible price, in plain figures, and motto will be “ Small profits and^uick irns.” CANTEEBGEY EESTAUEANT, Papanui Road, near Post Office. MEALS, at all hours of the day CARD AND LODGINGS, 17s, 18», £1 PER WEEK. Beds and Meals, Is. each. 'bl almanac FOR 18 7 7; •RICE—ONE SHILLING. THE “PRESS” COMPANY (Limited) 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;- ... One Pound Whole Page Half Page Quarter Page Ten Shillings Six Shillings Orders for advertisements may be sent through any of the Agents of The Press, or by post, addressed to THE MANAGER, Press omoß, M 26 Christchurch,
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Globe, Volume VII, Issue 745, 8 November 1876, Page 4
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514Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume VII, Issue 745, 8 November 1876, Page 4
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