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Busiuesß JSfotioes. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY, &c. UPON THE RE-OPENING OF DUNSTABLE HOUSE. WILLIAM PRATT has the honor to announce the re-opening of Dunstable House, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 2ND. From the arrangements he has made with Mr. Clarkson in purchasing the whole of his extensive and carefully selected stock at a very considerable reduction, he will, in order to make room for large shipments now landing from the Bahia and Zealandia, offer the same at such prices as cannot fail to command a speedy clearance. From W. Pratt's long experience in colonial trade, and the advantageous connection he has formed with England, he can confindently assure the public that he will be in a position to keep them constantly supplied with all the newest and most fashionable goods, as well as the best and most durable articles of domestic use, at lower prices than have hitherto prevailed in Canterbury. N.B.—No professions of SELLING OFF BELOW PRIME COST, or making ALARMING SACRIFICES, but small profits and quick returns will be the guiding principle in conducting the business of DUNSTABLE HOUSE. c 6558 THE undersigned are buyers of wool, tall. sheepskins, and other produce; or will make liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety & Co., London or Melbourne. DALGETY, RATTRAY, & CO., Dunedin, Oamaru. and Invercargill, DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., 4590 c Lyttelton and Ciiristchurch. BOOKS. MEDICAL, SURGICAL, MICROSCOPICAL, BOTANICAL, NATURAL HISTORY, CHEMICAL, ENGINEERING, ARCHITECTURAL, &c., &c. FF. BAILLIERE, publisher in ordinary to the , Victorian Government, and General Book importer and publisher, 85 Collins-street east, Melbourne, Victoria. London, Paris, New York, Madrid, begs to draw attention to his large and valuable stock, comprising books on every science, and in every language. CATALOGUES FORWARDED GRATIS ON APPLICATION. Any book or books not in stock, imported to order, remittances must accompany all orders. . 5350 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF RESIDENCE. ~ DR. TURNBULL lias REMOVED to that Section in Madras street next Cyrus Davie, Esq., formerly occupied by Mr. Croft. DR. DEAMER has removed to Dr. TurnbuU's house, Armagh street. Surgery at Dr. Deamer's, Armagh street, . NOTICE.—The undersigned has been appointed Sole Agent in Akaroa for the sale of the.celebrated Cookham Boots. 1914 c JAMES D. GARWOOD. MISS SKILLICORN, in retiring from business, desires to thank her friends and the .public for the liberal patronage and support she has received for so many years at their hands, and begs to solicit a continuance of the same for her successors, Messrs. AXUP, STEWARD and BELL, whom, as men of experience and good business connections, she can confidently recommend to their favour. , mi The establishment will be closed on Tuesday, January 26th, for the purpose of taking stock and effecting the necessary arrangements. Miss S. also wishes to give notice that she has authorised Messrs. Axup, Steward and Bell to receive her accounts, whose acknowledgment will be sufficient for the same, and requests that all accounts due to her may be paid on or before the -9th ot February. ... Colombo street, Jan. 23, 1864. ESSRS. AXUpTsTEWARD and BELL, in re-opening the business lately carried on by Miss Skillicorn beg to announce that they are makin°- alterations with a view of rendering the premises more convenient and spacious, and desire, by keeping a well-assorted stock, by selling at fair prices, by strict attention to business, and courtesy Jo customers, to merit a continuance ot the support which has so long been given to this establishment. They have made arrangements for a regulai supply of the newest and best goods from the London and other English markets on such favorable terms as will enable them to offer their customers every advantage as to style and price; and they also purpose. XT. MIU.ISE.tY the first class, and have secured the services of two of the best hands in the province to superintend this imnortpnt vtart of their business. _ They also beg to announce that as their business will be conducted upon the strictest prinaples o integrity, all goods will be marked at the lowest Pl The establishment will be opened on Saturday, Feb. 6th, with an assorted stock of Silks, fancy dresses, shawls, parasols, prints, sheetings, linens, hosiery, glove., crinolines, &c. „ Colombo street, Jan. 23, ~~ ThmsITIN G or a WATCHMAKING AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, High Street, Opposite Mr. Birdsey's, British Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH. B PETERSEN, late of Copenhagen, Scandinavia, a begs to announce the opening of his new and extensive watchmaking and jewellery e:.Wtota offers for public inspection aiul sale the most eiegan and™ ell assorted stock of watches, replete mflrthe choicest novelties in jewellery, which, being selecte „d purchased by himself and hi. a 6 «ts m the home markets for cash, enables him to sell them the nublic at exceedingly low prices. . , ,19 business, and by making the lowest charges, begs to state th ?nf l ß tock will not alone consUt o the very first class of imported jewellery, but of a good assortment of colonial-made j nq ' ear rings, keeper, wedding and signet rings, chains, &C AU watches and clocks bought .it 'f ment he will guarantee to go correct. and keep in repair free of any charge for 12 months. Repairs of all descriptions will be neatly done a* the lowest rates. Country orders attended to. KjsrPleaße observe— B. PETERSEN, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweller, Opposite Mr. Birdsey's, British Hotel, High street, 6240 c Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1190, 30 January 1864, Page 1

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