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NOTICE Of REMOVAL MRS. WILLIAMS, Armagh Street, begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch that she has removed to tbe larger premises late in the occupation of Mr. J. F. Swinbouine, Market Place, where she intends to keep a complete assortment of Drapery/Silk,'.Mercery, and Haberdashery.'*•- From the facilities she possesses of deriving supplies of goods direct from Scotland and the best sources elsewhere, she hopes to enjoy the continued patronage and confidence , of the public of Canterbury. She further begs to give notice that having purchased the Drapery stock belonging to Mr. J. F. Swinbourne, she is now prepared to dispose of the whole at greatly red uced prices. The following articlesare particularly worthy ; of attention. Black, watered, and: striped, shot silk dresses, .handsome' barege and Cashmere scarfs, green and blue Gossamer, handsome coloured silk mantles, trimmed fancy bonnets, Chemisettes & sleevesj brown silk parasols, black silk lace, blonde, white and black lace falls, black and white crape, Algerine and worsted braids, velvet ribbons, fancy buttons, white corded shirts, fancy window lace, dotted muslin, checked muslin, Jaconet muslin, Saxony flannel and binding, linen tick, tick binding, Scotch twill, Irish linen, lawn, huckaback, white drill and duck, white. and coloured kid gloves,, silk and cotton do., bonnet ribbons, French gauze do., Orange blossoms and French flowers, babies' robes and caps, bodies and narrow lace, French twill, purse: ornaments, purses, clasp purses, back and side combs, black Cashmere and worsted stockings, Robe deny dresses, Hoyles'print, Tartans, spotted Gala and French de lames, Shepherds' tweeds, GambarOPn, fancy tweeds, doeskins and beaver cloth, fancy vest pieces, pantaloons, wbrstead jackets, tweed coats, waistcoats and trousers, blankets,-moleskin and duck trousers, blue serge shirts,: boots and shoes, and Various other articles too numerous to mention. Miss WilisTams will, as formerly, continue to attend to the millinery department. Leasehold Property. TOOR SALE, the unexpired Lease of a -L Section of Town Land, having 18 years torun, with asubstantial and pleasantly-situale 4-roomed House thereon. ; For particulars apply to Mrs. Williams, Market-place, Christchurch. 0H SALE, ; Per Dolphin, Royal Stuart, and Steamer Nelson, A LE, Beer, Wines, and Spirits \.-Q-. Blankets, boots and shoes, and calicoes Cement, Epsom salts, and arsenic Chairs, bedsteads, sofas, and dinner-trays .Copper, cooking stove, and mangle Corn-sacks, gunny bags, and woolpacks Dinner and tea service, crockery, and glassware Flour of tbe best quality Prints, printed books, and perfumery: V Rice, pepper, and starch Saddlery, sailcloth, salt, and seeds Spades, tool-chest, and nails Sugar, refined, and Mauritius Tea, in chests, half, and quarter chests Winter and waterproof apparel, of the best description. Robert Latteb. Lyttelton, Feb. 27thEx ''Gratitude." IBALE Horrock's Long Cloth, and 72in. Brown Calico j" 1 bale Chintz Counterpanes and Damask Table covers 1 case men's and women's Lamb-wool's hose 1 do. White serge shirts, and coloured guernseys : -'■'...■. 1 bale blue Blankets 1 do. white do. 1 do. Scotch Tweeds, Venetians, and Black Cloth 1 do. Oil baize 1 do. Welsh Flannels 1 case printed Cambrics, Alpacas, Cashmere Shasvls, Gloves, &c., &c. 1 case Molindar Reel Cotton _ Robert Waitt. Lyttelton. -3rd Fob. 1855.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume V, Issue 243, 28 February 1855, Page 4