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NEW MUSIC AND PIANOFORTE SHOW ROOMS (Removed from Cashel street to High street, next door to Mr Wood, stationer). JAMES SPENSLEY has now Opened 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 paym &ts. The Bdnsmead Pianoforte, w: ich 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 SPKNSLEV, Music Seller, High street, opposite City Hotel. 363 ENENING SCHOOL. A EVENING SCHOOL and CLASSES for Men and Boys will be OPENED on MONDAY, 24th inst., at Mr Gee’s Schoolroom, Worcester street. It will be conducted by Mr T. M. GEE, Certificated Teacher under the Committee of Education of the Privy Council, England, and the Rev. G. WiLKS, of Cambridge University Fees —Usual subjects, 2a per week in advance; higher subjects, two guineas per quarter in advance. Hours —Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 7 to 9 p.m rpecial attention given to accounts and bookkeeping. 1399 T. C. VILLIERS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, Opposite the Borough Hotel, BEGS to Inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and surrounding districts that he has Opened the above premises for tha express purpose of REPAIRING SEWING MACHINES, And owing to his long experience in Glasgow, New York, and the Colonies, hopes to give the public the benefit of a First-class Job in a short time at a remarkable low charge. Country orders and letters punctually attended to. All work done guaranteed. 972 Trees ! Trees ! Trees ! T. ABBOTT WISHES to call attention to his LARGE STOCK of all kinds of Fruit Trees, Forest Trees, Shrubs, Roses, &c. &c. Many thousands of Apple Trees of the choicest kinds, free from blight and scale; also, First-class blight-proof varieties, from one to three years’ grafted, beautifully trained, and will defy competition. 20,000 select, wellgiown Rose trees at million prices. A large stock of two year old Thorn Quicks. A large stock of two and three year-old Hollies. EXETER NURSERIES, Papanui road, Christchurch. 1332 AGENCY AND INQUIRY OFFICE. WE. BURKE (connected with the • R. M. Court, Christchurch, from 1857 to 1871), INSTITUTES INQUIRIES for Missing Friends, Next of Kin, and Lost Relatives. Procures Certificates of Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Obtains all Information as to Wills, Legacies, &c.: Inquiries as to Intestate Estates ; Information about Properties bought by temporary residents years ago and unclaimed. Residents of other Provinces, Australian Colones, and elsewhere, will find it to their advantage, in many cases of absence and death, to make inquiries. Business strictly confidential. Searches and Inquiries in any part of the world. Oxford Terrace, next Cashel street. 681 DURHAM STREET BAKERY, Corner of Durham and Kilmore streets Victoria street (late Papanui road), Christchurch. THE OLD ESTABLISHED BAKERY. WM. 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 vised 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. 278 PHILIPSTOWN AND EEEEY HOAD BAKERY. DEMPSEY & SON, BAKERS, Corner of Philip Strbbx and Fkrbt Road, BEG to inform their Friends and the Public in general that they have commenced Business in the above line, and trust by Making a Good Article to gain a share of the public support. Families Waited on Daily. DEMPSEY & SON. 484 RED HOUSE BAKERY, Victoria Street (late Papanui Road), Christchurch. S SIMPSON (formerly with John Griffin, streets, Christchurch), respectfully intimates to his friends and the public generally that ne has purchased the above business from Mr W. Viney, and as he intends using only best quality flour he solicits the patronage of all desirous of obtaining an A 1 loaf of bread. Christening and Wedding Cakes made to order on the shortest notice, He still carries on the Grocery Business in the premises adjoining the “ Red House,” and as he keeps none but first-class goods in stock, which ho buys first hand, all purchasers may rely on getting the best value at lowest possible prices. Special Inducements to Cash Customers. Carts call and deliver orders daily in town and suburbs. 21 windsorbTkersT " ~ Victoria street (late Papanui road), Christchurch. ‘'SI B. WHITFIELD (for seven years with iL • W. Viney) respectfully intimates to his friends and the public generally that he has made arrangements for a continuous supply of the best qauiity flour, so that he can guarantee a really first-class article. Wedding and Christening Cakes on the shortest notice. Special attention is paid to the Biscuit department, all goods being Hand Made. The Grocery department is always replete with first-class goods. Carts call for and deliver orders daily in tha cit and suburbs. 879

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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1363, 27 June 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1363, 27 June 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1363, 27 June 1878, Page 1

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