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NOTICE. MR. W. H. HARGREAVES having been admitted as a partner, the business of the undersigned will, from and after the Ist February, 1863, be carried on under the style or firm of HARGREAVES & CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS and AUCTIONEERS. All accounts due to the undersigned are requested to be paid forthwith to the new firm. E. A. HARGREAVES. Lyttelton, 30th January, 1863. 516 EXTENSIVE SALE OF DRAPERY, AT GLASGOW HOUSE. " FOR SIX WEEKS ONLY". "jITRS. WILLIAMS begs to announce that, in -IfJ. order to make room for her WINTER GOODS, she has determined to hold a CLEARING SALE of her present stock, at a VERY CONSIDERABLE REDUCTION from the usual selling prices. The sale will be continued for six weeks only, as her New Goods are expected to arrive within that time. 1 1146 TO THE LADIES OF CHRISTCHURCH AND THE PROVINCE OF CANTERBURY. RE-OPENING OF THE LIVERPOOL & MANCHESTER HOUSE Gloucester Street, Christchurch, opposite Government House. JNESBITT, formerly proprietor of the London # and Melbourne Shawl and Mantle Company, having re-opened the above Drapery Establishment as a branch of his extensive trading, begs to call the attention of the public generally to the central position of these premises, formerly conducted by Mr. Goodacre, and now carried on by James Nesbitt and Co. as a manufacturing depot for supplying all kinds of WEARING APPAREL, such as can be manufactured by Sewing Machines and Needlework, giving the public an opportunity of being able to procure CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, in graduated sizes, made to measure, at short notice, with attention to economy and fitting. It has jj,een deemed advisable by the Trustees in the estate of this business to have it re-opened for convenience, and to obviate the necessity of ladies going to the opposite end of the town to procure a fashionable supply of WEARING APPAREL, DRAPERY, &c. With this important intention the business has been disposed of to people of thorough practical business experience, who will be in a position to supply an assorment of modern goods, such as SILKS, SHAWLS, ROBES, MANTLES, and GENERAL DRAPERY, equal to any imported from either London or Paris, with both of which arrangements have been made for a continuous supply. 1695 FRUIT AND FOREST TREES, EVERGREEN AND DECIDUOUS SHRUBS, HEDGE PLANTS, &c. APPLES, one, two, three, and four years grafted Pears, French varieties, one to four years grafted Cherries, seven sorts, one to five years grafted Plums, assorted varieties Peaches, one, two, and three years budded Nectarines, figs, grape vines Almonds, quinces, medlars Filberts, cob nuts, hazel nuts, walnuts Gooseberries, red and black currants Raspberries and strawberries. Also, Ash, oak, elm, beech, poplar Hornbeam, horse chesnut, pineaster firs Sycamore, maple, acacia Weeping and pollard willows Laburnum, lime, blue gum, and Spanish chesnut. Also, Laurel, larustinus, hollies Arborvitae, evergreen oak, box tree Ossage orange, rhododendron Scarlet blossomed thorn, American thorn Lilacs, honeysuckle, jessamine Buddlea, leycesteria, roses, &c. Also, 100,000 thorns, privets, sweet briar Thorn acacia, gorse Cape and English brooms Transplanted hollies. Also, Roots of rhubarb, asparagus, and sea kale. Many of the fruit trees are of large growth and suited for the early production of fruit, whilst a large proportion of the forest trees and evergreens are from two to seven years growth, thereby rapidly affording shelter, and producing an immediately ornamental effect. The whole of these will be disposed of in large quantities at low prices, the nursery ground being obliged to be speedily cleared for building purposes. W. WILSON, 1899 Nursery and Seedsman. NEW STORE FRESH TEAS, &c. THE subscriber having leased the premises known as the IRON STORE, Ferry road, immediately opposite the Store of Mr. Bethel Ware, has opened the same as a first-class FAMILY GROCERY, WINE, AND LIQUOR STORE, where he hopes to receive the patronage which a well selected stock deserves, at moderate prices, and attentive consideration to the wants and orders of the public. fgST A visit will be esteemed a favour. T. D. JONES. Iron Store, Ferry Road, Christchurch, March 12, 1863. 1334 R. BILLENS'S CURIOSITY SHOP, LONDON STREET. CUT GLASS, Chandelliers, Kerosene Lamps, Looking-glasses, Pictures and Birds. A large assortment of Boots and Shoes. Likenesses taken in photography. N.B.—Lamps of all descriptions made to order and repaired. 1417 PRESCRIPTIONS and Family Recipes carefully and accurately prepared from genuine drugs, at J. C. Brooke & Co.'s, Chemists, Christchurch. 1409 BURNSIDE QUARRIES. ARCHITECTS and BUILDERS are invited to inspect the first shipment of TUFA AND FREE STONE, from Mr. Wm. Forster's Quarries, Governor's Bay, now on view at T. Mollet's Yard, Colombo street south, Christchurch. 1795

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1092, 29 April 1863, Page 1

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