MRS. BALMER T3ESPECTFULLY announces to the ■**> Ladies of Lyttelton, Christchurch, and its vicinity, that she" intends commencing business in the Millinery and Dress-making: and she trusts, from her long experience in some of the most fashionable houses in London, combined with punctuality and moderate charges, to merit their kind support and patronage. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, Nov. 14. Oxford Street, Section 173, near the Police Office. JOSEPH ASHBY BEGS to return his grateful thanks to his numerous friends, and at the same time informs them that he has taken the above Store, late in the occupation of Mr. Packer, where he intends, as hitherto, to carry on the Tailobing business in all its branches, and hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to ensure a continuance of their favours. N.B. Families can be supplied with Groceries of the very best quality on the most reasonable terms. R. SMEATO N, ENGINEER, BEGS to inform the Public, that he has now opened a Smith's Shop in Willonghby's Yard, near the Jetty, and is prepared to make all kinds of Agricultural Tools, Fire Stoves, Ranges, Ovens, Boilers, Cooking Apparatus. Also, all kinds of Pump Work, Brass Casting, from Ito 14 lb. Iron and Wood Turning. Screw Cramps and Flooring Dogs made. Steam Engines, from 1 to 6 horse power, made on the shortest notice. Horse-shoeing, &c. The lowest possible price charged. W. H. HUTCHINSON, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, London Street, LytteUon (opposite Mr. Wormald's), T> ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabi--*-V tants of Lyttelton, that he has commenced business as above stated, and trusts that, with the best materials and workmanship, combined with punctuality and moderate charges, he may merit a share of public patronage. Ladies', gentlemen's, and children's Boots and Shoes, of all descriptions, neatly made and repaired on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. SHOEINB AND JOBBINB SMITH, &c. TX W. DERRY begs to return thanks -*--"-• to the Inhabitants of Lyttelton and its Vicinity, for the kind patronage he has hitherto received, and to announce that, having engaged the services of a competent workman,' he is prepared to execute orders for Wrought Ironwork, of every description. Guns stocked and Percussioned. Ship-Smithing, <Sfc. Particular attention paid to the Shoeing of Horses. Hoes, Picks, and Grubbing-Tools, warranted of the best materials, always on hand. Winchester Street, opposite New Jail. White Hart Inn and Auction Mart, Corner of Cashel Street and Summer Road, Christchurch. MB. HART begs to announce that • this Establishment is now open for the accommodation of the public; and hopes, by strict attention to the comfort of his guests, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. Conveyance of Goods to Christchurch. npHE Undersigned beg to announce that J- their new Cutter, the "KAKA," 17 tons, has just arrived from Auckland, and is now ready to take in Goods for the Plains. She is decked, and well built, and under ! the charge of Captain Henhy Cain, late of the "Pauline," whose experience and ability are well known, and who will take every care of the Goods placed in his charge. Longden and Le Cren. TO STOREKEEPERS. npilE undersigned are Importers of all -"- descriptions of goods, British and Colonial, which they are ready to supply at Wholesale Prices. LoNGDEN AND Le CuEN.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 45, 15 November 1851, Page 8
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