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HARD TIMES! HARD TIMES!! HARD TIMES!!! WHY is it that so universal a complaint is heard of dull times 1 Is it that money is scarce, .In all styles, that the land is unproductive, or energy wanting ? No, it is 12s> 6d* simply that expenses press too heavily—rent, food, clothing. Al^k These are expenses "that must be met, and, where all are MKWk In this style, 18s. 6d. high ' of course a severe Pvessure is felt- " fllSll The plan to be adopted is to lessen these expenses. The. H^^Wl 1 • landlord is very hard to move, He must receive the same ptajSp/J/ from you, although you plead the badness of the limej3. In Y~~ ' food you are at the mercy of the seller; but in CLOTHING Bii||g/ you have an opportunity of effecting a vast saving. HENRY l|^|g|j§J MOSS, seeing the nature of these heavy demands on all, .' ' He offers at reduced prices his vast and superior stock of - < From the DRESS SUIT of the highest quality 'to the Colon^ ™ake, substantial WORKING COSTUME, all are of the best workmanship, and at prices immensely bfclow other houses. j^^^jßk Avail yourself of MOSS'S liberal tariff, and, by so doing, '^S^M, you save sufficient to meet all your other'expenses. mßm iPl' HENRY MOSS will guarantee each article sold; he will [j| W exchange them if not liked, and return the money. mm Ww/> His prices are lower than other houses, and, he offers for IH| wlln^ ■ inspection the largest and best selected stock in New Zealand. lgs^ our: winter listof prices. COATS! COATS!! COATS!.'! s- d. s. d. ; , . g> (|/ s< <j. Beaver ponchos withoutsleeves... 25 oto 42 6 The Omar Pasha fringed talma... 30 oto 45 0 Petersham beaver, all materials... 21 oto 35 6 The diamond coat, silk lining ... 30 oto 55 0 Pilot cloth Chesterfields, wool " . " Super black sac coats 30 oto 50 6 lined ■ 18 6to 30 0 Super black Oxonian coats 21 oto 32 6 Pilot cloth jackets, do. d 0..-.. ... 25 oto 32 6 Super black shooting coats ... 18 6to 35 0 Drab driving jackets, silk bound 38 6to 50 0 Super fancy doe coats: 22 6to 38 6 Pilot cloth jackets, silk bound „. 28 6to 36 6 Coats for spoi ting 25 oto 42 0 Black mohair sac, super quality 30 oto 45 0 Coats for riding 21 oto 32 6 The Alliance sac, in all colours ... 18 6 to 32 6 TROWSERS! TROWSERS!! TROWSERS!!! Trowsers, black cloth 18 6to 28 6 Super fancy doeskin, all colours 15 oto 22 6 Super angola tweed ... ' 12 6to 21 0 Super coloured tweed... 12 6to 16 6 Super fancy doe, spring bottoms 18 6to 25 6 Super Bed Cord cord, all wool ... 10 6to 21 0 • VESTS! VESTS!! VESTS!!! Vests, black cloth ".; 8 6 to 18 6 j Vests, fancy silk 6 6 to 14 6 Vests, fancy doe, button up ..,'9 6to 15 6 Vests, tweed, in all styles 7> 6to 12 6 Vests, black satin, in all sEapes 12 6to 21 0' Vests for balls ... ". 14 6to 25 0 Vests, fancy satin *' 8 6to 12 6 Vest quilting in all .colours ... 4 6to 9 6 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, in every variety and style and material, for best and common wear. HENRY MOSS would impress upon the working man the advantages available from selecting from his extensive stock of Mechanics' clothing, which is the strongest and cheapest in the colony,. Mole trowsers 5 oto 6 6 Serge shirts 6 6 to 8 6 Cord tvowsers ... :.. 6 6to 8 6 Working coats ... .12 6to 8 16 Twillahirts ■'. 2 6 to 3 0 and every article for working purposes at pi'oportionately low rates. HENRY MOSS would impress upon the public that every article advertised by him is obtainable at prices set down, from which no abatement is made; any article not giving satisfaction will be exchanged; or, if preferred, the money returned, without demur. THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, • , LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON, HENRY MOSS, Proprietor.

FOR SALE IN LONDON STREET, (With immediate possession,) ANEW SHOP, wiih, dwelling house attached, together with a good store at the rear. The buildings stand on a piece of leasehold ground, having about 14 years to fim, at ah almost nominal: ground rental: if preferred, the shop and house can be taken separately. For the terms (which are liberal) and further : particulars, apply to F."NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford-st., Lyttelton, May 12,1859. FOR SALE, IN CANTERBURY STREET, LYTTELTON. A SIX-ROOMED HOUSE, on the shady side of the street. The house is quite new, and | beautifully furnished. The furniture can be taken : with the housfc at a valuation, or removed at. the option of the purchaser. ' ..' F. N. CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford-st-, Lyttelton, May 10,1859. FOR SALE, ON the river Eyre, near Talbot Forest, one hundred acres of freehold land, the property of William Grace, with about fifteen acres oi bush, well timbered wiih iofcara. white and Mack pine, and well adapted for agricul ouval purposes. All applications to be made to Wai. GRACE, Pleaf \t Valley, near Talbot Forest. " >y WILLIAM GRACE. THE WHARF and WOOLSHED at Littleport, Saltwater Creek, are. now open for business, DONALD CAMERON, Wharfinger. Nov. 1, 1858. NAVIGATION OF THE RIVER AVON. TO BE LET ON LEASE, the Bricks Wharf, situated at the head of the navigation in the Town of Christchurch. The ground being freehold, can be fenced in to the water's edge, and the wharf being already made, very little expense need be incurred in the erection of buildings. There is deep water along the entire front of the wharf. , . The steam-boat ordered for this river being very, soon expected, immediate application is neccessary Apply to ME. LONGDEN. Christchurch, June, 1859. , J. DIEPENHM, BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER, LONDON-ST., LYTTELTON. "T* D. ha^now on sale — Blankets from 28s. to 30s, per pair Fine trowsers, £1 Boots and shoes from 18s. to 20s. &c, &c, &c. Every article sold warranted of the best quality.

PHOTOGRAPHIC; PORTRAITS. IN consequence of the increased demand' for the exquisitely finished and "life-like portraits'produced by Mr. Elsbee's superior process, he begs to state that the Christchurch Photographic Rooms, Oxford .Terrace West, will remain open for a few weeks longer. Ross and Lerebour's lenses.and cameras in great variety, for sale. CUTTER ANNIE, SCHOONER WATERLILY, KETCH CITY OF LONDON. FREIGHTS by the above vessels to or from the Ferry and Christchurch Quay to Lyttelton 21s. per ton. ' EDWARD GENET, Agent. NOTICE! NOTICE!! ALL persons indebted to the undersigned from March 25, 1855, to March 25, 1859, are requested to setile their respective accounts immediately; otherwise they will be handed over to his Solicitor for collection. D. DIMOND, Winchester Street, Lyttelton. J. JOYCE, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of Canterbury . that he has returned to Lyttelton, and recommenced work. N.B. —Repairs executed with despatch. Charges moderate. 'NELSON EXAMINER.' SUBSCRIPTIONS to the 'Nelson Examiner' newspaper will be receM ed at this office, and copies supplied to subscribers on the arrival of each mail. Terms, I.os. per quarter. ' Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1857. TO LET, IN DAMPIER'S BAY, A Very Commodious HOUSE, with half an acre of Garden Ground, well stocked in Fruit Trees in full bearing. There is a Well on the premises yielding a never failing supply of water..' Apply to F. N. CAMPBELL & CO. , Lyttelton, April 1, 1859. SCHOONER FATHER THAMES, FOSTER, MASTER. fTTIREIGHT &oni Quay.—Grain, sd. f Jj bushel. Freight from Ferry.—Grain, 4d. bushel. > Potatoes from Quay and Ferry.—-21s. f" ton. EDWARD GENET, Agent.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 705, 10 August 1859, Page 1

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