Ex "Prima Donna." 2 CASES and 1 Bale of Drapery and Slops, consisting of :— Corduroy and fustian trowsers Corduroy and Moleskin in the piece Horrock's long cloth and other calicoes Hargreaves' prints in great variety Single and double width grey calico Ladies' and children's kid and thread gloves Grey, white, and black worsted, in skeins 3 hhds. of Hollow and Tinware, containing— Iron tea kettles and .saucepans Oral and round boilers, 3 to 7 gallons Block tin tea pots, assorted sizes Wash hand basins, milk pans, cullenders Pannikins, pepper boxes, flour dredges,'&c. Bedroom and other candlesticks Hack, and small tooth combs Cross-cut and hand saws A lot of sugars, teas, and other Groceries. And to arrive per 'Norman Morrison' and' ' ' Thetia'direct from the Manufactories. 12 crates of crockery ware, containing an assortment of most useful articles too long to enumerate. 3 cases of the well known Cookham Boots and Shoes, consisting of upwards of 1000 pairs of assorted men's, women's and children's. 1 case of assorted hosiery and drapery 11 kegs "John Hall's" well known red canister rifle Gunpowder, with metallic stoppers and measures 11 kegs "John Hall's" FFF. Gunpowder 1 ton of shot, assorted, Nos. I—4. The above will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Gould and Miles. • NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, Cashel Street. T ATKINSON and Co. beg to inform • the inhabitants of Christchurch and its vicinity that the above establishment is now open with an entirely new and extensive stock of Drapery, Boots and Shoes, &c, consisting of:— Balzarine, muslin, cashmere, de lame, coburg, gala plaid, derry, Hoyles' prints, Irish poplin, colored and \jhite tarlatan, fancy and evening dresses, Bayadere robes, black and white long cashmere,, barege, and tartan shawls, white . corded skirts, white and figured bqok muslins, jaconet, satin and coutelle stays, Dover, Cleremont, Osborne, Somerset, and Lapland polkas, colonial tweed, corduroy, linen diaper, children's cashmere hoods, monthly robes and gowns, diaper pinafores, hair cord striped do., spun silk and cotton handkerchiefs, fancy neck ties, handkerchiefs and cravats, black, white, and colored rolled lining, crenoline, union, Horrock's long cloth and other shirting, grey calico, blue and white serge, blue serge shirts, Welsh flannel, brown holland, squirrel boas and cuffs, cloth caps, mantles, black silk handkerchiefs, ribbons, black and white, lace, crape, muslin and linen collars, belts, black and white elastic, white tulle, ribbon velvet, sewing silk, silver and other thimbles,.needles, pins, boot laces, white, black, and colored cottons, worsted braids, children's gaiters and knitted boots, busberne and other boas, hooks and eyes, bodkins and sail needles, headdresses, worsted sleeves, pearl and linen buttons, Scotch and Dutch tapes, white and colored kid, silk, and cashmere gloves, skirt cord, algerine and other braids, side and small tooth combs, steel beads, artificial and feather flowers, moreen, tooth brushes, and hosiery* in great variety. Boots and Shoes.—Men's Wellington, Blucher, watertight, and buttoned boots, patent albeit boots and shoes, slippers, cossacsk, &c, ladies' patent goloshed, Cerdovan, cashmere, and lasting boots, patent cashmere and other pumps, girls' cloth and cashmere boots, strap and other shoes, boys' lace and blucher boots, children's boots and shoes of all sizes. Looking glasses, stock whips and riding canes, and sundry other goods too numerous to mention. ON SALE, CJUGAR, Soap, Candles, Perforated Zinc, *J Boiled and Linseed Oil, Turpentine and Varnish, Gunpowder, Percussion Caps, Tin and Iron Tacks, Brass Butt Hinges, Ironmongery, (xround and Dry Paints of every description, Painter's Brushes, &c. Tippetts &> Co.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 198, 23 September 1854, Page 8
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568Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume IV, Issue 198, 23 September 1854, Page 8
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