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CHRISTCHURCH SUBSCRIPTION CIRCULATING LIBRARY. \ SELECTION of valuable and high class ;jraL ? books,' standard; and popular works ;'6t /fiction, with all the new tissues of Thackeray, !Dickens, Lever, Bulwer, <fec.j &c., a list of which was sent to MUDIE, of "London. THE lIST OP SUBSCMBEES May now be seen, and additional names will be received. ' , ■' : ■' Subscription, 30s. and 425. per annum, paid in advance. TO AEEIVE, 50 Monthly parts, continuous, from January, of the Family Herald London Journal Cassell's Family Paper..J „ Chambers' Journal ; Dickens' Once a Week, &c, &c. Illustrated News The Times Punch . ..' . Constitutional Magazine Cornhill „ Macmullen's. « : Behtley's „ New Monthly „ Blackwood's „ Edinburgh „ Sporting Serials, &c, &c. ■ Orders for Books, Music, Novels, MagazinesI,' &c, periodicals of all kinds,: Copper-plate En-! gravings and Printing, ornamental and fashionable Stationery (from Dobbs & Co., London), transmitted ; to, England, by Mail, which leaves here the last day of every month. J. YOUNGHUSBAND, BOOKSELLER AND BOOKBINDER, • MANUFACTURING STATIONER, ;V ? «j, ■; ■ :;; ■' ;; &c, ■'•-. .>: : „r:: ■ ■■■1.1 COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. The Public Library (with additions), 3d. per j week. r i NEW MUSIC JUST ARRIVED. J A Variety of the most popular music of the ZJL day, consisting of Waltzes, Polkas, Quadrilles *Songs and Operatic Selections frbm Martha, Dinorah, Santinella, &c, at. J. YOUNGHUSBAND'S, j Book, Stationery, and Fancy Emporium, j Colombo Street. I A small lot of Music Half-price. :'■: ~ S. GOODMAN, IN thanking the public for the very liberal sup- i port with which he has been favoured since his commencement in business, begs to inform his patrons that he has just received per Gananoque, a very superior assortment of ladies', gentlemen's, and children's boots and shoes, and respetcfully solicits an early inspection, consisting of— " . Gents'thigh boots of superior make V, Do. Wellington boots, clump soles Do.''..' do. do. middling substance Do. short boots, clump soles Do. do. do., middling substance Do. Balmoral boots, clump soles Do. do. do. middling substance Do. watertights Do. Oxonions Do. bluchers, nailed and middling substance Youths' and boys' boots in great variety Ladies' Balmoral boots with heels Do. cloth patent boots, double soles Do. cloth grain boots; double soles Do. Cashmere patent boots, single soles Ladies' and gents' calf and carpet slippers Children's boots: and shoes in great variety Laces, buttons, blacking, &c. S. G. can confidently recommend his articles as being of the best quality and selected in the home market for his own establishment. ■ '/ f$W Observe the address: Goodman's Boot and Shoe Warehouse, next to the Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse, Colombo Street, Christchurch. CATTLE FOR SALE. , Q DAIRY. 00 WS,4 years old O 3 heifers, 2 years old : i 3 steers, 1 year old. I The above are some of the best bred cattle in the province, and will be sold at a low price for cash. Apply to "... ■ JAMES WYLDE, Kaiapoi. LONDON HOUSE, LONDON STREET. M HODGSON having commenced business • THIS DAY in the General Drapery Line, respectfully solicits an inspection of her carefully selected stock, consisting of — . | Merinoes, Plaids, Alpacas, Coburgs, Calicoes, I Flannels, Linings,, Ladies' Cloaks and I Jackets, and Children's Dresses in great j variety. •Opera Cloaks and Ball Dresses in the first Lon- ! don style. | M. HODGSON, Dress and Cloak Maker, ■ ::• . ; London Street. ■' May 25,1860. , . THE CANTERBURY BREWERY. WILL be opened for business by the undersigned, on MONDAY JUNE 11, 1860, and ,wlll be conducted under the style of CROFT AND WARD, CANTERBURY BREWERY. . THE undersigned are prepared to receive orders for their second class ale to be delivered subsequent to the 11th inst., at 25.! per gallon. Terms cash. Grains and yeast. CROFT AND WARD. BREAD FOR THE BUSH. BERWICK'S BAKING POWDER. RECOMMENDED by the Queen's Private Baker, and used in the Army and Navy, is the only effective substitute for "yeast. The most inexperienced may, by its aid, convert Flour into Light Cakes in a few minutes. It saves at least half the visual quantity of Eggs and Butter in Puddings and Pastiy, rendering them ■ wholesome and delicious. It will keep for years: : No Settler should be without a Good Supply. Sold by all respectable Storekeepers in the Colony, in Id., 2d., 4d. & 6d, Packets; and Is., 2s. 6d., & ss. Tins. Wholesale by GEORGE BORWICK, London Wall, London; and all Shippers. >■■■■•. " *#* Beware of Imitations. ; — _ TQ L g T> A HOUSE in Armagh Street, Christchurclv. Apply to Messrs. Hawkes arid Strouts. SHEEP ON SALE. , " 7~ FOR SALE,—2,OOO EWES, from 2-tooth.. to full mouthed, delivered near the Wanaka Lake, Otago Province. Apply to MILES & CO., Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIII, Issue 793, 16 June 1860, Page 2

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