B-uLSixxess JSffotioeß. REMOVAL. WALTON, WARNER & CO., have removed to their new premises in Hereford street, Christchurch, opposite Messrs. Miles & Co. c 2193 THE undersigned are buyers of tallow, 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 Inrercargill, DALGETY, BUCKLEY, & CO., 4590 c Lyttelton and Christchurch. PHOTOGRAPHY. WEST-END PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, Oxford Terrace West; CONDUCTED BY C. MARTIN, Photographic Artist. GARTES de Visite, Portraits on Leather, Ditto on Leather, for Brooches, Lockets, &c. N.B.—Op&i from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. 407 NOTICE.— The undersigned has been appointed Sole Agent in Akaroa for the sale of the cele brated Cookham Boots. 1914 c JAMES D. GARWOOD. HAREWOOD SAW MILLS. THE undersigned having opened the above Mills under an entirely new management, and with a fresh staff of hands, is prepared to execute orders for Timber, Posts and Rails, and Firewood of the Best Descriptions, with promptitude and dispatch. A considerable quantity always on hand, c 1529 R. KYFFIN KENRICK. PAPANUI. HORSES taken in to paddock. Good accommodation, but no responsibility incurred. 1689 c THOS. B. WINTER. NOTICE. FROM and after this date the undermentioned Banks in Christchurch will be closed on Saturdays at noon, and will remain open for business on Wednesdays until 3 p.m. instead of one p.m. as heretofore. For the Union Bank of Australia, JOS. PALMER, Manager. For the Bank of New South Wales, J. R. HILL, Manager. For the Bank of New Zealand, F. E. STEWART, Manager.; Christchurch, Jan. 4,1864. c 98 fJIO FARMERS AND AGRICULTURISTS. COBB & CO. are CASH PURCHASERS of OATS, In large 6r small quantities. Apply at their Offices, CORNER OF HIGH AND CASHEL STREETS. c 1556 JOHN HANKINS, VETERINARY SURGEON, Livery and Bait Stables, Colombo Street, IN soliciting a share of the patronage of the Inhabitants of Christchurch and the neighborhood, begs to assure them that every case entrusted to him shall have his prompt and best attention, combined with moderate charges. Orders sent to J. 11., Cottage adjoining Mr. Lee's Stores, Montreal-street, will be immediately attended to. Sick horses under treatment only charged £1 Is. per week livery. Montreal-street, Feb. 2, 1864. 1749 c JAMES WOOD, SADLL E. R , CHRISTCHURCH. In addition to the former extensive stock, has just opened a quantity of saddlery goods per Mermaid, Canterbury, and Alhambra, and is now landing ex Parisian and Indian Empire, a further extensive assortment, making the largest and best selected stock ever offered in Canterbury, comprising— Saddles, Peat's, Colonial (best), Middlemore and other makers Ladies ditto, of all qualities Bridles of all kinds and qualities Harness, phaeton, carriage, carriage and break ditto Harness, gig, brass and plated Ditto, buggy ditto Whips of every description and quality Thongs, colonial, stock, and kangaroo Spurs, in plate, German silver, and hard solder Brushware of all kinds and qualities Cart gearings of every description Bullock collars and hames, and A variety of other goods appertaining to the trade. Also, An exceedingly well selected consignment of Sheffield goods, principally agricultural tools admirably adapted for a country store. Also, A consignment of brushware, to be landed in a few days, ex Parisian. March 31, 1864. 2013 CANTERBURY FANCY BAZAAR, HIGH STREET, Next the Wesleyan Chapel. H JOSEPH having opened the above estab- • lishment, respectfully intimates to the residents of Christchurch and the surrounding district that he has opened a choice and select assortment of papier machdi goods of all kinds, perfumery, cutlery, wax dolls, toys, stationery, writing desks, work-boxes, a beautiful collection of glass, china, parian, lava, and other ornaments, clocks, leather reticule, bags, purses, &c., plated ware, cabinet ware, and a variety of fancy goods too numerous to mention, which are offered at such low prices that must ensure a speedy sale. 11. J. being desirous to please the most fastidious trusts lie will receive a share of public patronage, and will endeavour to merit it by strict attention to his business and the wants of his customers. As bazaars are not complete (according to the English custom) without a wheel of fortune, one will be in full operation on Saturday nights only. There will be all prizes and no blanks. Highest article to be drawn for will be a papier tnache table worth £5 ss. Bazaars in aid of religious or charitable institutions supplied wilh goods on the most advantageous terms A liberal discount allowed to wholesale purchasers Storekeepers, dealers, and hawkers supplied. Country orders attended to with dispatch, H. JOSEPH, Canterbury Fancy Bajtaar, 2261 High street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXI, Issue 1225, 21 April 1864, Page 1
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