LEVY, BROTHERS, 24, BOURKE STREET, MELBOURNE, IMPORTERS of every description of British and foreign fancy goods, stationery, perfumery, drugs and druggist's sundries, cutlery and hardware, earthenware, china and glass, cabinet goods, jewellery, tobacconist's ware, toys and basket ware. Levy, Bbotheks, in calling the attention.of the merchants and storekeepers of New Zealand to the foregoing summary, beg to say that they have a larger and better selected stock of the above mentioned goods than any other house in the Australian Colonies, and as they are in constant receipt of fresh shipments from the mother country and the continental states they are in a position to do that justice to their customers which cannot fail to insure a continuance of their patronage. As it would be impossible to give a full detail of their stock in ah advertisement they will be happy to forward a catalogue (post free) on application. 731 NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF PIGEON BAY, AKAROA, AND OKAIN'S BAY. MOSES BARTON, with an experienced man, is running a BOAT from the head of Pigeon Bay twice a week, Tuesday and Thursday, leaving Lyttelton on Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock with the mail, and returning the same day; leaving Lyttelton the second time on Thursday morning at 7 a.m. Fares —10s. each way. Any other day a boat may be obtained; to leave Pigeon Bay on Friday, weather permitting. One passenger. .;..,.. ..£1 Two or more 10s. each Parcels carried at reasonable rates. Every information can be obtained, and parcels left with Mr. Nurse, Norwich Quay. N.B.—The above are both careful and experienced boatmen. 533 PUBLIC NOTICE. MESSRS. BRUCE & CO. have established in connexion with their two Daily Conveyances to the Heathcote Valley, A PACK-HORSE over the Port Hill. All Parcels left at the Mitre Hotel, Mr. T. Gee's, Lyttelton; Stringer's Hotel, and Bruce's Stables, Christchurch, will be punctually forwarded. 650 JAMES GRANT, ~ DEALER IN WINES, SPIRITS, ALE AND PORTER. YORK BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. JG. begs to inform his friends and the public • that he .has commenced in the above business, and intends keeping genuine articles, and will sell at moderate prices, and trusts to merit a share of public patronage. Orders from the country will be promptly attended to. 12 NEW DRAPERY, HABERDASHERY, &c. GLASGOW HOUSE. MRS. WILLIAMS, Market place, Christchurch, begs to intimate that she has just received per Evening Star and Mystery, a large supply of New Drapery and Haberdashery Goods, amongst which will be found— Ladies' fashionable hats and bonnets Childrens' do. do. Scotch tweeds in variety Knitted socks, worsted, &c, &c. 685 R. C. BONNINGTON is prepared to receive Musical Pupils. Arrangements may be made for pupils having daily practice if necessary, at his residence, Manchester place. 673 a WONDERFUL! ! ! HP HE Exhibition of 1862, to be seen at Ayers's, -I- the. Original Tobacco Shop. " If you don't believe it, go and see !"■'.. TOBACCO! TOBACCO!! Great reduction in the price of Tobacco, cut by the patent machine daily at work at PROFESSOR AVERS. N.B. —P. A. begs to call the attention of his customers, and the public in general to a very large assortment of tobacco and pipes, which he has lately imported. 674 NOTICE! NOTICE!! NOTICE!!! TO THE INHABITANTS OF KAIAPOI. PROFESSORS AVERS & HOOPER beg to inform the inhabitants of Kaiapei and its vicinity, that they have taken a Shop adjoining the Northern Hotel, which will be opened every Thursday, from 10 o'clock, a.m. till 6 p.m. (commencing on Thursday, February 6th) as a Hair-Cutting and Perfumery Establishment, and trust, by punctual attendance, to be liberally supported. A fresh supply of noted machine-cut Tobacco, and a general assortment of Pipes and Pouches always on sale. 663 KAIAPOI CHURCH SCHOOL. EVENING ADULT CLASSES. IN future the time of attendance will be for Females, Monday, Wednesday and Friday Evenings, from 6 till 8 o'clock. Males, same evenings, from 8 till 10. October 18,1861. 16 STRAY CATTLE ON THE SPRINGS STATION. WHEREAS upwards of a hundred head of cattle (various brands) have for some time been wandering at large on the above run. Notice is hereby given that all such stray cattle will be; yarded in the yards at the Springs Station, on Tuesday, the 4th day of Mnrch next, when they will bo given up to the several owners upon application, and upon payment of £1 per head to cover the rent of the pasturage,' and the expenses of advertising and delivery. All cattle not claimed will be forthwith sold by public auction to pay expenses. BROWN, COX & CO.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 968, 19 February 1862, Page 1
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753Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVII, Issue 968, 19 February 1862, Page 1
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