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MR. C. PRINCE begs respectfully to announce that he has considerably enlarged his premises, and is now able to offer for inspection the largest and choicest assortment of glass, china, and earthenware that Jias been imported into this province; he also wishes to invite especial attention to the superior collection of glass, biscuit, alabaster, parian and china vases and ornaments. GLASS (best cut and pressed)— Decanters (1 qt., 1 pt., and £ pt.), claret and water jugs, carraffes and tops, tumblers (1 qt., 1 pt., and | pt.), goblets, ales, wines, liqueurs, custard, jelly, finger, and celery glasses, sugars, creams, cruets, pickles and covers, round and oval dishes, plates, trifle dishes anil stands, shades, showglasses, salts, mustards, Hyacinth and crocus glasses, butters, feeding bottles, candlesticks, and candlestick ornaoi6nts &c» CHINA and EARTHENWARE—A large variety of dinner, tea, and breakfast services, to suit both large and small families. Preserving jars, toilet sets, jugs, mugs, peppers, mustards, salts, pudding basins with rims, porous water bottles and stands, chamber and table candlesticks, &c. Invalid bed pans and spittoons, night commodes. Lamps, globes, chimneys, wicks, sticks, chimney cleaners, and trimming scissors. A few choice English birds, viz.: the thrush, blackbird, &c. Birdseed, glasses, fountains, and cages. FRUIT —Orauges, lemons and apples. A liberal allowance to the trade, and all goods carefully packed. SYDENHAM HOUSE, 3393 Christchurch. MUSIC. A LADY lately arrived from England is desirous of obtaining a few pupils for the pianoforte and singing. For particulars, apply to Mr. C. Prince, Sydenham House. 3392 fiS- END OF NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CANTERBURY GARRICK CLUB. PUBLIC PERFORMANCES FOR CHARITABLE OBJECTS. fTIHE Committee of the above Club having X been called upon to aid an effort now making to provide a maintenance for BERRY, a miner, who unfortunately lost' his sight whilst working in the Railway Tunnel, have resolved to give a public performance in furtherance of the ohova obiect, and also in aid of the ORPHAN ASYLUM. ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER iO, Will be repeated the Tragedy of "JULIUS C iE S A R , " With all its magnificent appointments. After which, the Farce of "BOX AND COX." Prices of admission -Reserved 6eats, 55.; back seats, 3s. The whole of the proceeds to be given in equal moities to the Orphan Asylum and Berry. Doors open at half-past 6; performance to commence at 7. Tickets may be had at the Union Printing Office, Gloucester Street; Messrs. Gould & Miles' Store, Colombo Street; Mr. Brad well, Colombo Street; Mr. Bonnington, High Street; ' Standard ' Office, Hereford Street; Mr. Younghusband, Colombo Street; and the ' Press ' Office, Cashel Street. ALBERT T. BRADWELL, 3385 President. SALE OF MERCHANDISE. MR. H. E. ALPORT will sell by public auction at his Rooms, Market place, Christchurch, ON THURSDAY NEXT, THE 11th INST., A large and varied assortment of Merchandise, comprising— 3 bales leather, assorted sole, kip, and calf 300 pairs first quality boots and shoes Furniture: —chairs, tables, bedsteads Ironmongery :—nails, potatoe forks, hoes Groceries: —sugar, tea, coffee, currants Oilmens' stores:—sperm candles, Sydney soap wax matches, salad oil American clocks, flails, hay rakes, buckets, tubs, &c. Blue blankets, blue serge shirts Two tons Adelaide flour 50 boxes prime Y.D.L. apples Sale at 12 o'clock. Terms at sale. Market place, Christchurch, Sep. 5,1862. 3391 WESLEYAN DAY SCHOOL, LYTTELTON. A PUBLIC DAY SCHOOL in connection with the Wesleyan Church, in Lyttelton, will be OPENED ON MONDAY, THE 15th INST. In the room contiguous to the Town Hall. 3416 CHRIST'S COLLEGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. THE Head-Mastership of the Grammar School will be vacant on the 30th of June next. Gentlemen willing to offer themselves for this ?ost are requested to communicate on or before the th of October, with the Rev. the Sub-Warden, from whom full information as to salary, qualifications, Ac., may be obtained. Christ's College, Sept. 3,1862. 3348 TUST arrived, and now on sale by the undersigned, a great variety of new goods, music. &c. C. BONNINGTON, 3337 High Street, Christchuroh. GENTLEMAN'S RESIDENCE TO LET. THAT large and handsome house, with 2 acres of ground, fronting on St. Asaph Street West, lately oooupied by Herbert Meyer, Esq., will be let for a term of years to be agreed upon. Particulars may be ascertained on application to Messrs. DUNCAN & WILLIAMS, 3315 Solicitors.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 10 September 1862, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 10 September 1862, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1026, 10 September 1862, Page 6