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AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL," LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. JUST OPENED, f „ . TE N CASES GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING, f\F eevry ' 'Variety/ at v"fully fifty per cent flower than- uny other house. I. - * S' .'...■•' :' o ■ en !,■■ r-i <n r-i US Crimean shirts, white and coloured, lined, of every kind, Neckties, braces, silk handkerchiefs, stockings, &c. HENRY MOSS would impress upon the public that every article advertised can be obtained at advertised prices, from which no abatement can be made; but any article not giving satisfaction will be exchanged, or the money returned. At the Monster Clothing Hall, London Street, Lyttelton. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!.' SELLING OFF!!! FOR CASH ONLY! XJu Large and Splendid 'hock of Boots and Shoes of every description, at the Monster Clothing Hall. The 11-oprietor of the above begs to inform the public of Canterbury that he intends giving up the boot t|id shoe trade, in consequence of the premises not being large enough for the present stock on hand; End he now intends offering boots and shoes at such prices as have never been oifered in CanterburyViefore. jf $5fT NOTE THE PEICES! , I s. d. s. d. Men's watertights ' ... lj ; 10 6t016 6 Men's bluchers (nailed) ... j -9.6 to 14. 6 Men's bluchers (without) ;i ... ... 10 .6 to 156 Men's Wellingtons ... -J 12 6t016 6 ! Men's elastic sides ... a ..^ ... ... 140 to 17 6 Men's patent boots ••• &s'tf ••• — — ••• 18 6t021 0 i I/!. IVyrices for ladies' boots and shoes:— | Ladies'elastic sides > -„. *!£ . ... 70to 10 6 j Ladies'strong cloth .V.? ... .. .... ... 66t0 12 6 i Ladies' Cashmere .< .... 56 to 8 6 I . Ladies'leather lace-up ... : : ... ... ... •...-.:. ... - 66 to 8 6 Parents and guardians should not # lose this opportunity of purchasing their boys', girls', and children's boots and shoes, as the proprietor intends offering goods at such prices as have never been \ offered before. i HENRY MOSS, I Proprietor. S. P. SM I T H'S FER R V FOR SALE. Over the Waimakariri. QEVERAL sheep runs. Apply to MR. mHE public ;are respectfully informed that OLLIVIER, Oashel Street. J_ the followingvrates of fares only will he PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. taken, except during ireshes, when the old tares ___ AT will be charged. | -^ consequence of the increased demand s. d. J- for the exquisitely finished and life-like Foot passengers ... 0 4 portraits produced by Mr. Elsbee's superior proMan and horse 0 9 cess, he begs to state that the Christchurch Photo--6 bullocks and dray 4 0 graphic Rooms, Oxford Terrace West, will remain 4 do. do 30 open for a few weeks longer. and all others in the same proportion. Ross and Lerebour's lenses and.'cameras in great The utmost attention and dispatch will be observed, variety, for saleJuly 20,1859. TQ BE LET> LYTTELTON AND PIGEON BAY. S^fWjt^ •# the T WeSt A w^ -^n{^ °* Lyttelton, on Building Leases. A BOAT will leave Pigeon Bay at 7 at mo d era t e rents, with purchasing clauses, within .ijL o'clock a.m. for Port Lyttelton every a limited period. I FRIDAY and return on SATURDAY. . A valuable five-acre paddock with a secure land- | -n n io ft in o place for stock, immediately adjoining the Fare. inn West End of the Town of Lyttelton. ! Return Tickets 1 0 U J TATT . T -;_,.,.,. > .■.,„.. , on , „„;„„+• For particulars, apply to Me. JOHN DEAN Freights, to 30s. per ton measurement. BAM FORD, SolicitorfLondon Street, Lyttelton. Travellers to or from Akaroa, Okain s Bay, &c, ; ; ; | can have beds and board- at Pigeon Bay. CUTTER ANNIE, „ '— SCHOONER WATERLILY, FOR SALE, KETCH CITY OF LONDON. AS E T OF HARROWS Tj^REIGHTS by the above vessels to or from Apply to -^ the Ferry and Christchurch QuaytoLytmTTTJ WTTTT?T? telton 21s. per ton. Commission Agent, &c, EDWARD GENET, Kaiapoi. AgentKaiapoi, Oct. 11,1859. VICTORIA STEAM SAW MILLS, FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD!! UPPER HUTT, WELLINGTON. ' SAWN TO ANY LENGTH'READY FOR USE. mHE undersigned are prepared to execute piOOD dry firewood, split and sawn to any -JL orders to any extent, and on the shortest vJ~ length ready for use, delivered in or near notice, for the best Totara and other timber. Christchurch, or on the line of road from Kaiapoi. STUART, KINROSS & CO., For price, &c, apply to Wellington. CLAUDE M. OLLIYIER, — Christchurch and Kaiapoi. f~\ N S A L E . WANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CASH, Black pine piles (various lengths and sizes) \ SMALL FARM, (partly laid down in grass Do. slabs do. -£±- preferred), with house, &c, thereon, within a -Do. scantling, can_ be supplied of any short distance of Christchurch. Terms must be length and size, cut from the above moderate. For further particulars, apply at the piles, office of this paper. ' MILES & CO., Lyttelton, Oct. 14,1859. ■ Lyttelton. OTICE is hereby given, that the Lands, known WOOL AND COLONIAL PRODUCE. as the Wainui Block, in the Harbour of nHHE undersigned are buyers of Wool and Akaroa, Banks' Peninsula, will be open for sale on J_ other Produce, or will advance on conand after THURSDAY; the 15th day of December s ig nmen ts to their correspondents Messrs. Dalgety next. # _ and Co., London and Melbourne. By order of the Conimi^ioncrs of the Waste DALGETY; BUCKLEY & Co. williamVuisebmttan, grass and clover seeds. Cmet Commissioner. m^-*rn o™ i • * t» Land Office, Christchurch, 1 f\ TONS of Colonial grown Permanent Oct. 24,1859. -K^J Pasturage Grasses and Clovers, in ' mixture, comprising 16 of the best pasture varieties. NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!!! W. WILSON, WE are now waiting for Master Saddlers Nursery and Seedsman. to clear us out of all pur valuable m H E WHARF and WOOLSHED at Littlestock of Leather, Saddlers Iron lixmgs, &c, &c.; X port, Saltwater Creek, are now open for in fact, such an assortment, that any saddler might business, " " • commence business with. Terras Cash. ' DONALD CAMERON, Clearing out this Department. Wharfinger JAMES MORRISON & CO. Nov. lj 1858.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 735, 23 November 1859, Page 1

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