WANTED, TWO Journeyman SHOEMAKERS, to whom an advance of wages will be given. Apply to James Swinbournb, Colonial Store, Lyttelton. WANTED, A MAN and his WIFE to take charge of a Dairy Station ; they must thoroughly understand the making of cheese and butter. Liberal wages will be given, or a share of the produce. Apply to Mr. James Rule, Esplanade. Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! _ THE Undersigned is now Selling-off as Bargains the following: Goods :—-24 inch Hair-cloth, 18 inch do., Curled Hair Webbing, various sizes, Gimp, Fringe, Curtain Binding, Red Window-blind Cord, Black Tacks, and numerous other articles. R. H. Gardener, Upholsterer, &c. 43 Section, Lyttelton. N.B. A Great reduction in the price of Mattrasses, Bs. each. All outstanding accounts are requested to be settled previous to the 17th of the present month; and all persons having any claims or demands are requested to send in their accounts_ TO THE PUBLHC. J COLLIER (late of the firm of Collier • and Mason) begs to return his sincere thanks to the public who have so kindly favoured him with their support while in the said fiim; and also takes this opportunity to inform them, as well as the inhabitants of Lyttelton and the Plains, that he has purchased the Baking business hitherto carried on by Mr. Pratt, so desirably situated in Canterbury Street, where he has commenced business 'for himself as Jancrj %ntCB uxia IStscutt "ißskcr. N.B. Parties may safely rely upon all orders being strictly attended to which they may be kind enough to favour him with. John Collier. F. MASON, HAVING PURCHASED the whole of the business lately carried on by Mr. Collier and himself as Bakers, &c, begs most respectfully to solicit from the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity a continuance of the support the late firm of C. and M. have hitherto received, and which he assures them it will be his constant study to merit. London Street, Lyttelton. MRS. CULLING, STRAW HAT AND BONNET MAKER, East side of the Bridle-path, fronting on Captain Simeon's residence, BEGS to intimate to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity, that she has commenced business as above, and hopes, by strict attention to the execution of orders, combined with moderate charges, to share their patronage. Straw Hats and Bonnets cleaned aud altered. ROBERT WATSON, FROM SOUTH STREET, GROVESNOR SQUARE, LONDON, ©ailor, Wretches, 5c Jttauer, Cashel Street, Christehurch, near Mr. Packer's Store. Gentlemen's own materials made up. * s * Alterations and repairs neatly executed. MRS. WATSON, FROM SLOANE STREET, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON, ©icss, ©lonfe & Jftantle Jstak«, Cashel Street, Christehurch, near Mr. Packer's Store. Ladies own. materials made up. H. W. DERRY, GENERAL SMITH, ETC., Winchester -street, Lyttelton, IN thanking the Public for their liberal patronage, begs to announce that he is prepared to supply Wrought-iron Grates on the shortest notice, suitable for any fire-place. He has also on hand a large assortment of English-made Gun-inpples, Door, Cabinet, and Padlock Keys, &c. All orders duly attended to.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 80, 17 July 1852, Page 3
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