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Business Notices. [ >EETHAM, WALKER & CO. J Minißg i-harebrokers, Surveyors'and Arbitrators, 1 ollen street, Shortland, Thames Gold Fields. Canterbury Agent, F. H. MELVILLE WALKEK. Christchnrch. cß7ll CITY STEAM SAW MILLS, Manufacturing Works, and Timber Yards, Ferry road, and St Asaph street, Christchurch. All kinds of Building Materials 01 Sale, and Machine Work done at Lowest Bate*. 7223 I. JENKINS. THOMAS LANG & CO. Nurserymen, Seedsmen, and Florists, 52 Elizabeth Melbourne, Victoria, have the most extensive nursery and seed-growing establishment in the Australian colonies. Extent of nursery is twenty-six acres at Ballarat j value of stock, £IO,OOO. The sum of £2OOO has been spent in introducing new plants and fruit trees from Europe and America. Fines and European trees are grown in large quantities. Fruit trees are sent out true to name. Lists may be had on application. 6203 NINNIS & CO., ROPE AND CORDAGE MANUFAC TUIERS. Depot—Lichfield Street, Christchurch. [INNIS & CO. are now prepared to . I execute orders for every description of Rope and Cordage, made solely from the New Zealand flax (Phsrmium tenax). Special sizes made to order on the shortest notice. Flax tow of superior quality for stuffing mattresses, &c, always on hand, Christchurch, AugUßt 4,1868. 8833 OTAGO BSEWERY, DUNEDIN. . J. L. &C. Burke, Proprietors. ON SALE BY THE UNDERSIGNED, their incomparable XXX & XXXX ALES & STOUT, ' In Hogsheads, Barrels, and Kilderkins. These Ales and Stouts are confidently recommended, as being superior to other colonial brands in this market. E.W.ROPKR, Agent, Gloucester Street,'. 535 c Christchurch. EXCELSIOR.I EXCELSIOR 1 MAURICE J.QEL, RED LION BREWERY, 'DUNEDIN, [AS appointedilßssrsiWaltonA Warner L his agents for the district of Christchurch and Lytteltonl'for the .sale of his 'NOTED ALES,whichican be procured from them in casks from 18 gallons tp hogsheads. . Also, his superior a, > BOTTLED ALE AND 'STOUT, Equal to any imported. The XXX, as an ordinary Ale, is a wholesome, refreshing beverage, and is not surpassed. The EXCELSIOR PALE ALE/: Is brewed in competition with English, and to which it will favourably compare, is guaranteed to STAND. SOUND ON DRAUGHT,.: And improve with age, and as only ' /,, MALT AND HOPS •'•'"' Of the finest quality and delicacy are used, and the utmost care and attention bestowed through all the stages, of its production, it will be found I SPARKLINGLY BRILLIANT, FRAGRANTLY AROMATIC, DELICIOUS IN FLAVOUR. Bulk Stout brewed especially for bottled. All . FREE FROM ADULTERATION of any kind. WALTON & WARNEK, For Christchurch and District. NOTICE, rR FRANCIS JAMES SMITH (who of the repairing department) was, on the first instant, admitteda partner in the business of Watchmaker and Jeweller, formerly carried on by the late G. Coates, an* the business will in future be carried on under the name andstyleofG.COATES&Co. June 30,1868.'; ;'.', / G. COATES & CO., WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, Colombo Stbbet, Desire to draw the attention of th inuabitaits of Canterbury to their large and wellWATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, &c, &c. i Which have been carefully selecte in England' to order, and' since the commence- ' ment of the new flrm,have been considerably i reduced in price. .' ' G. C. & CO,, beg the public to note the fact that, from their being in a position to import their Goods direct from the English Manufactories, they are consequently enabled to supply their customera upon more adyan- ' tageous terms than those houses which are dependent on the colonial markets. ' Their present large stock will be Monthly supplemented by Parcels of Jewelry, &c. (via Panama) selected by a thoroughly practical agent from all the first London and • Continental manufactories, thus enabling their numerous patrons to select from a stock comprising the newest and most leoherche articles of Jewelry, &c. Their Watches require no comment—lt will 8 be the especial business of the new firm to 1 maintain the high character for winch the 9 watches of the late G. Coatea have s» long * been noted. Particular attention will be devoted to all work entrusted to them for repairs, and they can with confidence solicit the patronage ot the public to this department, from the fact of their possessing experienced workmen I. and every appliance for repairing the most j complex time-keeper. ut Diamonds and other precious stones set and mounted ;, Electro-gilding and plating 11 Clocks cleaned, wound, and regulated by e the year Sole a K tnts in Christchurch for the Patent Invisible Self-winding Watches, which obtained a Prize Medai'aUhe Pans Exhibi--2 tion 1867. 8108

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2427, 2 October 1868, Page 1

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