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PRINCIPLES OF TRADING. THE principles upon which the Business of HENRY MOSS is conducted must ensure that confidence which it has ever been his aim to create, as it at once secures all against IMPOSITION being practised upon them. The principles he refers to are the following : — Ist. Each i garment is marked the exact Selling Price in Plain Figures, from which no abatement can be made. 2nd. Any Article purchased at his Establishment (if not worn) will be exchanged; or, if preferred, the Money returned without the least demur. I&ip° The following cases are just opened, at fully 20 per cent lower than any other House in the Trade. HENRY MOSS has Just opened one case of-Beautifully Cut Fancy Doeskin TROWSERS from 16s. 6d. ' ' " ■ , i . c is W ■• ■ H ■ ' rw,**si.,>». ' fti "^ wfes^^^^JuV EH hj j- Eh <l © E^i»l»vl^^&Si«r xfi "Eh as § p-g m s ft M g H- W g H HENRY MOSS has just opened one case of Gentlemen's very superior, SAC COATS, in all styles and colours. -. a. & ; '. '. & EH ■■•■■■« 1-H tH : : ■ g ■'■' g. : . H eh m 7sflSiisN^ ;;:■ ... ' J * ,'/".•'■ HENRY MOSS has just opened one case of very superior WAISTCOATS in all styles and material, of the very latest fashion. g H §■-. § H-" ■■■•■■.^ • Jz; H .6' Eh M HENRY MOSS lias the largest and best stock of BOOTS and SHOES that ever was imported in the Colony, and at prices fully 20 per cent lower than any other House in the Trade. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! s. d. s. d. Men's Wellingtons ... ... ... ... 18 6 to 22 6 Men's patent elastic sides ... ..; 21 0 to 25 0 Men's elastic leather ... ... ... ... ... 18 6 to 21 0 Men's watertights . ... ... ... ... 17 6 to 20 0 LADIES' BOOTS! Ladies'D.B. soles ... ... 8 6 to 12 6 Ladies' Cashmere ... ... ... 7 6 to 10 6 Ladies'stay sides ... ... 9 6 to 12 6 Ladies' leather ... ... ... ... ... 6 6 to 8 6 BOYS', YOUTHS* AND GIRLS' BOOTS AND SHOES! Girls'cloth ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 6 to 7 6 Girls' leather ... ... ... 5 6 to 6 6 Boys'lace-up ...... ... ... ... ... 70to 10 6 Boys'bluchers ...... ... ... ...... 8 6 toll 6 Children's boots and shoes of every description ; and several other styles of Boots too numerous to mention. HENRY MOSS would impress upon the public that every article advertised by him is obtainable at advertised prices, at the . , MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, London Street, Lyttelton. TO be sold in one or more lots, twenty CUTTER ANNIE, five acres of land, fronting the Town SCHOONER WATERLILY, Belt and the Windmill Road. The property has a KETCH CITY OF LONDON, most substantially built house upon it, and is TIIRETGHTS by the above vessels to or from conveniently divided into three paddocks, two ol J? the Pc - and Christchurch Quay to Lytwhich are surrounded with a high gorse fence. telton 21s. per'ton. For terms apply to MR. HARMAN, Christ- ' ' EDWARD GENET, church Agent. March, 1859. : '■ —-— ~ TO IMMIGRANTS PER MYSTERY. . r \ Ai™ <. :> m . "FREEHOLD LAND for sale, on easy terms, mO arrive per AMASIS from/*. Tasmania: JO at Springfield, Papanui Road, within one JL Now due.— mile and a half of Christchurch. In lots of one Van Diemen's Land palings acte and upwards to suit purchasers. Apply to Mr. Ditto do. shino-les Dann,Christchurch, or to the undersigned at SpringAn assortment of sawn timber "eld. Apply to J. LONGDEN. ■MILES KINGTON, A Co. Christchurch, March 30th, 1859. Lyttelton, March 29. KAIAPOI BREWERY. J. JOYCE, BEER! BEER!! BEER!!! WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, HnHE above Brewery will be opened'on BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of Canterbury -*- the 2Cth iNSTANT, with good that he lias returned to Lyttelton, and re- samples ot Beer, at the following prices :— commenced work. XXX Ale at 3s. per gallon N.B.—Repairs executed with despatch. XX do. at 2s. 6d. per gallon Charges moderate. Also, ; : Malt, Hops, Grains, and Yeast. FOR SALE. Terms Cash. HALF an Acre of Land, in the middle H. JAGGAR, of the town of Christchurch. v Iq -q Kaiapoi Brewery. Apply to MR. LONGDEN, March, 18d9. ; Christchurch, March 30,1859. FOll SALE, ON SALE, ; T HS OVR House gnrden arid p«dGt. tx , .'•„,.•, , , / , JL- docks, the property ot Henry lorlesse, NE. pair of light horse harrows (nearly Eriq The va j ue of the pro p ei .tj is too well known new), and a good winnowing machine, to reauire any comment, suitable for a small farm. Apply to * Terms liberal. MRS. KENT, Apply to MR. ELMER, Isis Farm; Rangiora. April 18, 1859. Rangiora, April 11,1859,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 676, 30 April 1859, Page 1

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