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Business Notices. *■ CLEARING SALE '> 0» WINTER DB?AP ER Y. OTEWARD A N D;„ BE L L Are now offering the remainder of their Season's Stock of TRIMMED ROBES, '* FANCY DRESS GOO f> S^i SHAWLS, MANTLES, SILKS, RIBBONS, AND HOSIERY, t ■'*•■■ ..,.> • AT COST P R I C E. ; '"■•''. J*, i' LEAMINGTON HOUSE,

5847 BEEF. BEEF. BEEF. NOTICE to farmers and others in the district of LEES T ON. Beef can be had at the Lowest Market Prices at the TAMUTU STATION. N.8.-TERMS CASH. HORSES BROKEN IN TO SADDLE. C 3664 TTT ARD AND REEVES, GENERAL PRINTERS, GLOUCESTER STREET & CATHEDRAL SQUARE, CHRIST CHURCH. Lyttelton Times Office. The above are prepared to execute any and every kind of LETTER-PRESS PRINTING. BOOK WORK IN THE BEST STYLE. CARDS, INVOICE-HEADS, AND CIRCULARS. POSTB3G BLLLS, ACCOUNT BOOK HEADHTGS, FANCY COLOUR PRINTING, &c. BOOKBLNDING, MACHINE RULING, C 4737 CHRISTCHURCH NURSERY. EVERGREEN and Deciduous flowering Shrubs, including Laurels, Larustinus, Rhododendron, plain Hollies, Arborvitses, Cypresses, &c. Also, Forest Trees, including 25,000 English Ash. Also, Fruit Trees of all kinds, from one to six years grafted. Also, Gorse plants, Cape and English Broom, Privet, Sweet-briar, Thorn-acacia, and other Hedge plants, including 150,000 Strong Thorns W. WDLSON, 5263 c Nursery and Seedsman. «THE SHADE S," Hebefobd Street, CHRISTCHURCH, Opposite the offices of Messrs. BURNELL, BENNETT & SPROT. JOSEPH H O B B S, Cellarman to Messrs. Burnell, Bennett and Sprot, begs to inform the public generally that the Cellar is now opened for the retail supply of WINES, SPHIITS, BEER, &c. The Stock on hand is very large, and the weil-known quality of the liquors, all of which were imported for family consumption, ought to secure a certain amount of trade.

Prices will be the same per glass as at other houses, and one great point aimed at in starting "The Shades," is to let the tradesman get as good a bottle of wine, spirits, &c, at as low a price as if he were able to buy a hogshead. THE ONE BOTTLE BUYER Will meet with just as much attention as the buyer of a large quantity. At the same time, there will always be kept at the bar A FIRST-RATE GLASS OF LIQUOR. LUNCHEON OF SANDWICHES, CHEESE, &c, ALWAYS ON THE TABLE. COFFEE, CIGARS, &c. DON'T FORGET I I ! THE SHADES !! Hereford Street, CHRISTCHURCH. Christchurch, July 6, 1865. Cfiß2o

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIV, Issue 1431, 14 July 1865, Page 1

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