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PRINCIPLES OF TRADING. npHE principles upon which the Business of HENRY MOSS is conducted must ensure JL 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 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. ■ $B^F 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. | , pa W H ■ ' «■■■■■ . * fc . ■', . S * . ' HENRY MOSS has just opened one case of Gentlemen's very csuperior SAC COATS, in all styles and colours. ' ' ■■ & pq ■ - ■ w w.. -'MiHll llNilin 11Ia5"| ! k o ■■' . . s .*'., HENRY MOSS has just opened one case of very superior WAISTCOATS in all styles and material, of the very latest fashion. ■ - " . ■■ S :<h B H ■B'.-. | H mo ■ • ■ B HENRY MOSS has 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. a. d. Men's Wellingtons ... ... ... ... ... 18 6 to 22 6 Men's patent elastic side 3 21 0 to 25 0 Men's elastic leather ... ... 18 6 to 21 0 Men's watertights ... ' ... ..". ... 17 6t020 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 to 11 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 five acres of land, fronting the Town Belt and the Windmill Road. The property has a most substantially built house upon it, and is conveniently divided into three paddocks, two of which are surrounded with a high gorse fence. For terms apply to MR. HARMAN, Christchurch March, 1859. ■' ■ / . J. JOYCE, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, BEGS to acquaint the inhabitants of Canterbury that he has returned to Lyttelton, and re- | commenced work. . N.B.—Repairs executed with despatch. Charges moderate. FOR SALE. HALF an Acre of Land, in the middle of the town of Christchurch. Apply to MR. LONGDEN, Christchurch, March 30,1859. NOTICE. HAVING continually suffered great loss by the destruction of ray potatoes by neighbours'pigs, I hereby give notice that from and after this date I intend to lay Poison on my land at German Bay. JAMES HAMMOND. German Bay, Akaroa, April 27. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. EOR sale in- German Bay, Akaroa, 50 'acres of Land in'five acre allotments with beach and road frontages. For terms, &c, apply to JAMES D. GARWOOD, Akiiroa.

CUTTER ANNIE, , SCHOONER WATERLILY, KETCH CITY OF LONDON. FREIGHTS by the above vessels to or from the Ferry and Christchurch Quay to Lyttelton 21s. per ton. ; EDWARD GENET, Agent. TO IMMIGRANTS PER MYSTERY. FREEHOLD LAND for sale, on easy terms, at Springfield, Papanui Road, within one mile and a half, of Ohristchurch. In lots of one acre and upwards to suit purchasers. Apply to Mr. Dann,Christchurch, or to the undersigned at Springfield. J. LONGDEN. Christchurch, March 30th, 1859. KAIAPOI BREWERY. ' BEER! BEER!! BEER! 1! nnHE above Brewery will be opened on JL the 26th INSTANT, with good samples of Beer, at the following prices:— XXX Ale at 3s. per gallon XX do. at 2s. 6d. per gallon Also, Malt, Hops, Grains, and Yeast. Terms Cash. H. JAGGAR,, Kaiapoi Brewery. March, 1859. . " ■ FOE SALE, rjHITE .■Hangiora House, garden and padJL docks, the property of Henry Torlesse, Esq. The value of tho property is too well known to reauire any comment. Terms liberal. Apply to MR. ELMER, Rangiora. Rangiora, April 11,1859,

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 679, 7 May 1859, Page 1

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