! ON SALE. PIER GLASSES Cj^ Looking do. Telescopes. J. Swinbouene, Colonial Store. ON SALE, At the slore of J. Dann, opposite the Golden Fleece, Christchurch, A GOOD supply of Grocery, Drapery, •"- and Ironmongery, Ready-made Clothing, and Childrens' Felt Hats. Port, Sherry, and Bottled Stout I case Clocks, and a few dozen Chairs. Tables, Washstands, and American Brooms. riIHE Undersigned has received a fresh -*- arrrival of drapery goods, consisting of, — Woollen plaids, Gala tartans, fine shepherds' plaid, parasols, Royal wrappers, chemisettes, collars, tweed, Gentlemen's Beaufort ties, silk handkerchiefs, diaper, brown, and black holland, figured muslin, regatta shirts, Lilac prints, black moiree, black lace falls, blue and green gossamer, Paris blond, black tulle, black and white lace, mixed braid, jblack, ingrain and coloured silk velvet ribbon, Children's socks, black cotton hose, skirt cord, shot silk, Ladies' white and coloured kid gloves, Gentlemen's Lisle thread gloves, Welsh flannel, White muslin, printed cotton handkerchiefs. A large assortment of bonnet ribbons, cap ribbons, sash ribbons, French and English flowers, orange blossoms. Also a large quantity of sacks. Mrs. Williams. Armagh Street, Christrimrch, June Ist, 1854. Ex" Gilbert Jamieson," and "Mountain Maid.' pHAMPAGNE, in baskets, pints, and quarts Hennessey's best Brandy Red case Gin One case Gentlemen's suits One case Ladies' bonnets One case Shoemakers' Thread One bale superior Sail canvas. Robert Waitt. 2nd June, 1854. Ex " Balnaguith." "TV/TEN'S. Women's, and Children's Boots -"-■- and Shoes ; and, TO ARRIVE PER NEXT SHIP, 6 Crates of Crockeryvvare, ordered expressly for this market. Geo. Gould, Christchurch. Justreeeived, and on sale at the stores, of the undersigned, A LARGE ard varied assortment of *^^ goods, consisting of Cashmere, Barege, De lame, and Muslin Dresses Children's Cashmere and De lame Frocks Ladies cloth for mantles Silk and Cotton velvet Ribbons, Persian, and Trimmings Lace, blonde, and artificial flowers Black and white net, Baby's lace edgings, and Muslin insertion '. Worked muslin Collars and Chemisettes Book, Jaconet, and Check Muslins Irish Linen, Lawn and Holland Linen, Diaper, and Huck-a-back Ladies' lawn Handkerchiefs Ladies' and Geut's kid, Silk, Cashmere and Thread Gloves Children's do. Gent's Opera Ties and black silk hkfs. Cotton and India rubber braces White Regatta and Scotch twill'd Shirts American stripes and Denims Scotch twill and Regatta shirting Moleskin and" Cotton cord Pilot and Tweed Coats and Jackets Faiicv vests, Moleskin trowsers, and Felt hats Red, blue, and striped Guernseys Gent's worsted and cotton Hose Ladies' do. Children's worsted and cotton Sock Babies' worsted boots and Garters White and coloured stays Grey and white Calicos Horrock's Long Cloth Welsh Flannel, Blankets and Bed Tick Coloured Linen, Silesia and glazed Lining Mixed and Waved Worsted Braids and Binding Small Wares in great variety. .. J. M. Fbasek, London Street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 178, 3 June 1854, Page 3
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