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Business Notices. LEAMINGTON HOUSE EW GOODS EX CISSY LEAMINGTON HOUSE'. G«OD WINCETS lOjd per yard. LEAMINGTON HOUSE. Rich Glace Silk 2s IOJd per yard. 43s Full Dress 15 yards. STEWARD AND BELL'SFor Fancv Dress Goods, STEWARD AND BELL'S. For Mantles, STEWARD AND BEL L'S. Q For Crinolines from 2s 6d. LEAMINGTON HOUSE. For Ribbons, • LEAMINGTON HOUSE Fob Feathebs ajid Flowebs, For Hats and Bonnets, LEAMINGTON HOUSE. H. E. & M. S. LOWTHER )EG to inform their friends and the _> public generally that they have just opened a choice assortment of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DRESSES, MANTLES, &c, For Autumn and Winter Wear, Ex Cissy and Victory. Cathedral Square. April 21,1866. c 1839 WILSON, BURNELL & CO. STOCK SALESMEN, AND COMMISSION [AGENTS. MESSRS. WILSON BURNELL, & CO. have now every accommodation for Cattle Dealers, and Shippers of Stock, as also for all overland Sheep. THEIR YARDS are now on the Town Belt and heach, with Slaughter-house and Sheep yards on the ground, and are thoroughly dry and are well corduroyed. HOKITIKA SALE YARD, In Eevell-street there is every convenience for the Sale of quiet cattle, sheep and horses, attached to a large aud comfortable stable. EXPERIENCED STOCKMEN ready at a moments notice. FIRST CLASS STOCK HORSES and HACKS kept on hand. IMPORTERS OF STOCK either by land or sea, will find every attendance immediately on arrival, LIBERAL ADVANCES MADE. Account Sales and Cash returned immediately after sale. Hokitika, Feb. 26th 1866. c7BO THE QUEEN'S -ITTHOLESALE STORES, LYTTFLTON. 3 bottles Brandy 3 „ Old Tom 3 „ Whiskey 3 „ Rum Rum ... ... 20s per gallon Whiskey ... 24s „ Dark Brandy... 26s „ Pale „ ... 27s „ Port and Sherry ... 66s per dozen. Ale and Porter ... 16s 6d „ Note,—Not less than One Gallon at the above Price?. TERMS CA-SH. c! 044 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. HILL'S VETERINARY INFIRMARY. MR. THOMAS HILL wishes to inform his Friends and the Public that he ha 9 Removed to New Premises, in Hereford street, opposite EDD'S REPOSITORY. Hereford street, March 26, 1866. c 1247 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. THE Undersigned hog to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and the surrounding district that they have commenced business next door to Mr. James Grant, Wine and Spirit Merchant, and hope that punctual attention and supplying a good article 'it the lowest possible price, will ensure them a shire of patronage and support, which they respectfully solicit. BEAN & LEE, [BUTCHERS, CoLoimo Street, CfIRiSTCHnRCH. April 19,1866. 1807 WE have this day sold to Mr. C. h. KRETSCHMAR the whole of the Stock-in-Trade of the original Monster Clothing Hall, adjoining our stores. I, E. NATHAN & CO. Mr. C. P. KRETSCHMAR will selljby private treaty the whole of the Stock-in-Trade of the late Monster Clothing Hall (which he has purchased from Messrs. Nat'-"" and Co.) at an immense discount, and therefore sell the same at half the usual cost price, in order to effect.a speedy clearance for the purpose of making room for a large shipment of first-class clothing shortly expected. The above stock will be sold in lots to suit purchasers; and as the whole of the same are marked in plain figures at the old prices, parties purchasing will see at a glance the great reduction in price, and judge thereby of th» bona fide intention of the proprietor. Christchurch, March 28,1866. 1425 TO FARMERS. \J of Oats. 729b TO FARMERS. | mHE UNDERSIGNED are cash purX chasers of Oats, Wheat, and Cheese. BUOWNELL & CO., 1140 c Colombo Street. A CHANCE FOR EVERYBODY. G\ ENTLEMEN treated with for Left off T CLOTHING. Rags Purchased, in any quantities. S. BENJAMIN, 1415 c r Colombo street. TO THE UNEMPLOYED. I BONES purchased in any quantity, at the Birmingham and Sheffield Warehouse, Christchurch. c 9357 NOTICE TO LANDSCAPE GARDENERS. ] TENDERS are in „,,.„„ Garden Grounds of W. Stringi ding to plan and specification, which will be open for inspection at the Seed shop of Duncan & Son, Cashel Street, Christchurch, on and after MONDAY, the 16th instant. Sealed Tenders to be sent, addressed to W. Stringer, Christchurch, on or before the 28th BANK OF NEW ZEALAND NEW BUILDINGS. jCONTRACT FOR FITTINGS. THE Manager of the Bank of New Zealand, Christchurch, has extended the timijfnr receiving Estimates for the above until SATURDAY, April 28, at Noon. ROBERT SPEi-CHLY. Cathedral Square, April 18,1866. 1785 AVON ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS are invited for CLEARING JL the Papanui Main Drains. Specifications to he seen at Mr. 0. Wright's, on the Papanui Road. Tenders to be addressed to the Chairman of the Board, and to be left at Mr. Wright's on or before FRIDAY, 27th April 1866. THOS. PRESTON, 1761 Chairman pro tern. >LOUGHING.-' WANTED, TENDERS _». for Ploughing 400 Acres, or smaller quantity, in the Forks of the Selwyn, on run late Bray and Hills, and on the part close to the creek. State prices for ploughing a shallow furrow from native land; and for one six inches deep from native land; also for both of same depths for second ploughings. For each 40 acres contracted for 10 will have to be ploughed within three weeks from time of contract; the rest during spring and summer. Application to Mr. H., care of Mr. BHAILER, Livery Stables, Christchurch, where further particulars may be obtained. Tenders to be sent on or before MONDAY t April 30, to the care of Mr. Shatter, or of the I Landlord, Giggs' Hotel, Selwyn, 1929 Miscellaneous. I FOR Cheap and Easy Washing use HARPER TWELVETREIiS' preparation of GLYCERINE AND SOAP POWDER, which makes a profuse lather, and saves considerably in soap and rubbing. No washing crystals nor other soap powders will do this. Sold by all storekeepers. Manufactory— Bromley-by-Bow, London, 806 '|>HE WHEELER and WILSON SEWING ■*■ MACHINE is the one beat calculated for household use—From "iSb's Year-Book of Facts for 1865." HEELER and WILSON'S lock-stitch SEWING MACHINES, with now improvements, at reduced prices. Testimonial) from all parts of the colony, and illustrated circulars sent post free. Mr. W. NEEVE, Ironmonger, Cblomlo Street, sole 4gent for Christchurch. MACHINES perform every species of awarded the prizo gold medul at the London Exhibition, 1862, and at the Paris Exhibition, 1861, for being superior to all others. ' -HEELER and WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES work equally well upon woollen, cotton, silk, and linen good/i.J

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1672, 26 April 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1672, 26 April 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1672, 26 April 1866, Page 1

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