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Bttilnw JTotloga. VICTORIA HOUSE lIIOK Strkrt, CHRISTCHURCH. W STRANGE & CO. respectfully acquaint • their customers, and the public generally, that the various Departments of their Business are now ttocked with a most choice and beautiful assortment of NEW GOODS, Selected, with the greatest care and attention, from the first houses in the English and Continental Markets, and that all THE NOVELTIES IN NEW GOODS FOR THE SEASON May now be seea in all the departments of their Warehouse. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Is supplied with all most fashionable novelties in embroidered robes, with an immense assortment of piece goods of the most suitable textures for the season. Also, Rich checked silks, black French glace and fancy eilks, French merino®, and wool, plaids, &c. THE SHAWL DEPARTMENT Is furnished with the most elegant designs of manufacturing skill in Tasmania, Queensland, Ellora, Caprera, Ristori, and Morpano wool squares, Melton bordered, Indiana, Persian, Thibet, and French Cashmere shawls. MANTLES AND JACKETS. Our shipment this autumn contains several novelties of a varied and unique character, both in mantles and jackets; and W. S. and Co. particularly invite an inspection. Every novelty in flowers, feathers, straw, plash, and velvet hats and bonnets. Our orders having been placed early for household linens, calicos, flannels, and blankets,

ire aie in a position to offer our customers some rery cheap articles in this class of goods, considering their present value in the Home Markets. W. S. and Co. take the present opportunity of expressing their thanks to their numerous friends and customers for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them since their commencement in business and beg to state that no efforts will be spared in the future to render their establishment worthy of the leading position in which the ladies of Christchurch, and the country generally, have placed it. VICTORIA HOUSE, High Stbeet. , c 4043 HENRY KIT E~, COACH BUILDER AND WHEELWRIGHT, KAIAPOI. On Sale—Tip and Farm Drays, at a great reduction to Cash purchasers. c3OOB STEWART'S ISLAND SAW MILLS. HAVING purchased from J. Bullock, Esq., the powerful Steam Saw Mills, with Planiog and other Machiuery, at Patterson' Inlet, we are prepared to execute orders for Red Pine of any dimensions. The Mills being capable of producing about 100,000 feet per week, orders will be executed with promptitude and at the lowest rates. The red pine of Stewart's Island is noted for its superior quality, and from the ample supply of timber in the neighbourhood of the mills, the best only is selected for use. STEVENS & CO., 2803 Cumberland Street, Dunedin. NOTICE TO DIGGERS. DIGGERS proceeding to the West Coast can be supplied with Stores of every description, at reasonable prices, at MESSRS. GABBIE & CO.'S STORE, 4114 Waitohi Gobob. ~ BEEF. BEEF. BEEF.

NOTICE to farmer* and others in the district of LBBBTON. Beef caa be had at the Lowest Market Price* at the TAMUTU STATION. N.B.—TERMS CASH. HOItSES BROKEN IN TO SADDLE. C 3660 MESSRS. NICHOLSON AND LODGE HPAKE this opportunity of thanking the public of I Christehureh for their pant liberal support, find to state that, having disponed of th«ir Butchering business in the Whatily road, they feel every confidence in recommending MESSRS. ROSSETER AND BEAN As their successors. Messrs. R. & 8., in announcing that they have takeu the above business, beg to state that every attention will be given to nil orders; and they thereby j hope to merit a share of public support. cmm \ WEST COAST GOLD DIGGINGS ! i I — AT THE WOOL SIIEI), 70 MILES FROM CHRISTCHURCII, OR 12 MILES BEYOND THE GORGE, Can Get Flour, at 9d. per lb. Bacon, at 2». per lb. Tea, at ss. per lb. Sugar,at Is.peril). And other stores at same rates. A large supply on hand. P4QG3 March 29th, 18G5.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1385, 11 April 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1385, 11 April 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1385, 11 April 1865, Page 1

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