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rKTcs-w AdLvertiflementa. , MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT. HIGH STREET. MEB. BUTLEK HAS JUST RECEIVED, PER IVANHOE:- . LADIES' HATS, OF ALL THE LATEST SHAPES. OSTRICH TIPS AND PLUMES,OF ALL COLOURS. . • ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF WBRIDAL WREATHS AND VEILS. LADIES' WHITE KID BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' MORNING WRAPPERS, IN COLOURED FLANNEL AND MUSLIN. 404

NEW DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, OXFORD TERRACE' WEST. MISS MORROW begs to intimate to the public of Canterbury that, on- THURSDAY, the 7th Inst., jhe will begin business at the above address, near St. Michael's Church, and solicits patronage. Miss M. has recently arrived from England, and from the experience she lias had in the execution-of Millinery orders, feels sure the articles she makes will give satisfaction to all who employ her. Christchurch, July 6tti|]B64.j . , 4031 jyj-ESSES. AXUP, STEWARD AND BELL Beg to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch that they have on hand A LARGE STOCK OP MANTLES AND JACKETS, Consisting of— ASTRACHAN CLOTH JACKETS COLOURED LAMBSKIN Do.

CHECKED Do. Do. PLUSH Do. BLUE AND BLACK CLOTH Do., in all sizes Also, A LARGE STOCK OF BLACK SILK MANTLES AND JACKETS. ALL TO BE SOLD AT COST PRICES! , Also, A lot of Goods damaged by the late Fire, to be Sold AT HALF THEIR ORIGINAL PRICES! 4049 CRITERION HOTEL,

Glodcesteu Stbeet, Ciirisxchokch. (Within three doors of the Royal Princess' Theatre.) JOHN COKER, in announcing to his friends and the public the opening of his new Hotel, begs to return his most sincere thanks for the patronage hitherto bestowed upon liiin, and also for the many assurances of future support so liberally promised by all his old customers. He assures them that neither care nor attention shall be wanting on his part, to ensure the comfort of those who may visit his hotel, which is fitted up with the utmost care, and supplied with every new inventiou which can add to its thorough efficiency. It contains fourteen bedrooms, spacious dining and smoking rooms. The wines, beers, and spirits are all of the best brands, including sparkling moselle, sparkling hock, still hock, champagne (Moet's), sauterne, burgundy, claret, fine old port, amontillado sherry. A Table d'Hote will be held every day at two o'clock. Special attention has been paid to the providing of accommodation for boarders, a private sitting room having been set apart for their particular use. _ Joiin Coke it assures his friends that he will endeavour by strict, attentien to their wishes to merit a continuance of the favours which they have so kindly shown him hitherto. Decorations by E. Samuels & Co. c 4052 SALE THIS DAY, July 7, OF THE ORIGINAL TIN SHOP, High Sxbbet, Chbistciiurch. JOHN ROWLEY begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and surrounding districts that he has purchased the above, with the good will, stock-in-trade, and working plant, and intends carrying on the same in all its branches ; and hopes by strict attention to business, combined vrith good workmanship and moderate charges to merit a continuance of those favours so lavishly bestowed upon his father. Stove and other piping made to order. Iron, brass, copper, and tin-ware repaired on the shortest notice. Farmers and others from the country can have their repairs done while in town. 4022 j , Jjl 0 R SALE. A first-class DOG CART, HORSE, and HARNESS. Price very moderate j a trial allowed. Also, SOME GOOD HACKS. To be seen at MONEY'S Commission Stables, Market-place. Christchurch, July 6,1864. 4056 FOR SALE. OA TONS best annealed FENCING WIRE, Nos. £\J 4,5, and 6, now landing, ex Amoor. Apply to MATSON & TORLESSE, 4050 Hereford street. COALS. COALS. ~~ COALS delivered on the wharf at £3 per ton, Terms Cash. J. T. PEACOCK & CO. Lyttflltoa, July 5,1864. 4033

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1260, 7 July 1864, Page 4

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