MANN'S A 1 • - j CHRISTCHURCH RESTAURANT, OOIINHB OT CASHEL AND COLOMBO STBBETB. THE UNDERSIGNED TJESPECTFULLY informs the public of CanJ-*' torbury that, at the request of several members _of the Provincial Council, Stockowners, Graziers, Farmers, See., he intends opening the above ESTABLISHMENT ON WEDNESDAY, DEC. U. A privato house for ladies and families visiting the city, and "A 1" accommodation for gentlemen. BREAKFAST, From 7 till 9 a.m. Tea and Coffee at all houra. DINNERS, From 12 till 1 p.m. From 1 till 2 p.m. From 2 till 4 p.m. SOTTPB AT ALL HOURS. igf° A change in the Bill of Fare each day. TEAS, From 5 till 7 o'clock p.m. SUPPERS, From 8 till 10 p.m. Tripe on Tuesdays and Fridays. Commercial Room with Writing Materials. All Letters and Parcels forwarded in time for each mail. , JAMES MANN. Christchurch, Dec. 1,1859. FRESH IMPORTATION OF DRAPERY MISS SKILLICORN invites attention to the following choice and varied assortment of fashionable goods just received direct from England :-— PIECE GOODS. Superfine broad cloth Mixed lama, fancy and plain tweeds Cricketing flannel Saxony and Welsh flannel Bedford and wollen cords Long cloth and cotton shirting Cotton and linen bed tick Prints in great variety Coburgs, real alpaccas, Circassians Dressed and undressed huckaback. HOSIERY. V Ladies and girls super cotton hose Ladies and gentlemens pearl silk hose Ditto and ditto habits, kid gloves, black and coloured Ladies doeskin riding gauntlets Improved Paxton shirt collars White and coloured silk corah and pongee handkerchiefs. HABERDASHERY. Silk and worsted braids, fringes, and bindings in great variety of colour Hooks and eyes, buttons, pins and needles Strutts knitting cotton Best white tambour skein cotton Silk elastic, covered cane, whalebone Roll jaconets,, twill silesia MILLINERY. Skeleton petticoats Valenciennes, Maltese and Honiton lace Sarsnet, lutestring, and other ribbons in all colours Velvet ribbons ' Bunches and wreaths of artificial flowers in great variety Ostrich feathers^assorted colours . Worked cambric muslin, and white lace collars Ditto and ditto collars and sleeves in sets Worked cambric and muslin flouncing Worked book muslin,'flounced robes French cambic handkerchiefs, lace borders Irish cambric handherchiefs Ladies hair nets. DRAPERY AND OTHER GOODS. White and black lace dresses Ditto and ditto lace mantles Half mourning robes Coloured barege ditto Printed balzerine flounced robes Carmelite printed delaines Fancy wove barege Spotted and figured black and white silk nets. Spotted muslin Barege long and mantle shawls Stella ditto ditto Black glace mantles ■ Coloured Lama and tweed mantles and jackets Ladies' Holland and lawn riding jackets Brown moire parasols Dunstable straw Spanish hats Cashmere hoods White and coloured toilet covers Coloured printed oil cloth, oil silk Wedding rings and silver thimbles.; The above are all of the newest designs, having been carefully-selected to order by a London Wholesale House. Christchurch, Jan. 13,1860. BATTLE BOOTS AND SHOES. JUST OPENED, a complete assortment of SUMMER BOOTS AND SHOES of the above celebrated make, comprising— Ladies' elastic side and Adelaide Cashmere boots Ditto patent calf and seal slippers Gentlemen's patent dress bootsj Wellingtons, and elastic side Ditto light calf Wellingtons and Prince George's Ditto button and lace-up Oxford shoes Ditto light calf Balmorals and Bluchers Boy's light calf Bluchers Girls' and childrens' button and lace-up, Memel, and Cordovan boots Do. do. Cordovan strap shoes. These goods are equal to bespoke work, and will be sold at very low prices for Cash. Wholesale and Retail. ■ H. F. * T PORT. Market-place, Christchurch. LIVERPOOL AND MANCHESTER HOUSE. JUST received an immense quantity of goods in great variety, at prices never equalled. TRINITY CHURCH (PRESBYTERIAN), AKAROA. THE subscribers to the Building Fund of this Church are respectfully requested to pay in tke'r contributions to the Treasurer, Mr. Farr, or to the collectors, Messrs. Armstrong, Parker, Waeckerle and Basham., Parties residing in Akaroa and its neighbourhood will be waited on afj their residences, . .-'--■. Akaroa, J»n. 13,J859,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 753, 25 January 1860, Page 7
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