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Business Notices. . REMOVING. tf Merchant, and General Storeman, London street, Lyttelton, is Removing to the more commodious premises in Oxford street, lately occupied by Mr. Henry Renshaw. 2429 C. C. AIRMAN, AUCT I 0 N ] STOCK, STATION, AND LAND AGENT, VALUAT 0 R, NEW SALE ROOMS, Cashel Street, Christchurch, (Next door to Mr. Anderson's foundry.) Advances made on stock or goods placed in his hands for unreserved sale. 2579 SEA-VIEW HOUSE, SUMNER, A G. OLDFIELD begs to inform the .* public and invalids, that having made alterations, and also having furnished the premises lately in the occupation of Mr. E. Dobson, that he is prepared to accommodate them as far as the premises will allow him. He also begs to inform them that he has a general Dining-room furnished for the public, and that there will be"a table d'hote at halfpast one on Sundays and Holidays. Meals can be secured at any hour, on the shortest notice. A.. G. 0. hopes by strict attention to business, and also by civility and cleanliness, to have a share of general patronage. c 2668 ARD AND REEVES, GENERAL PRINTERS, Engravers and LiTiiocriAMEKS, GLOUCESTER STREET & CATHEDRAL CHBISTCHURC II . Lttteiton Tises Omice. The above are prepared to execute any and ev?ry kind of PRINTING BOOK WORK IN THE BEST STYLE CARDS, INVOICE-HEADS, AND CIR- \ CDLARS. POSTING BILLS, ACCOUNT BOOK HEADINGS, FANCY COLOUR PRINTING, &c. j BOOKBINDING, MACHINE RULING, 1 4737 PHOTOGRAPHY. I MR. C. MARTIN, in returning thanks to the inhabitants of ChistcliHrch and surrounding country for their very liberal patronage during the past year, wishes to inform them that he has taken into partnership Mr. A. LAWSON, (Late Operator to Home and Thornthwaite, Newgate street, London,) And that in future the business will be carried on under the style of MARTIN & LAWSON, and all work executed by them will be guaranteed equal to that of any other establishment in New Zealand. N.B.—Photographs of Children taken by the instantaneous process. Cartes de Visite finished in the first style. Glass Positives and Miniatures for Lockets exquisitely finished. THE WEST END PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Oxford Terrace West, Christchurch. 2736 NOTICE. BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS! 1! ,LI A M YOUNG, Canterbury Street, Having received, ex Talbot and Bombay, direct from the manufacturers, an assortment of the celebrated SCOTCH BOOTS, Infinitely- superior in workmanship to any hitherto imported to this colony, he feels satisfied that for strength, durability, and neatness they cannot be surpassed, and invites the inspection of all comers. BESPOKE DEPARTMENT. A good fit, material, and workmanship guaranteed, and not to be surpassed in Canterbury. One trial will prove the fact! 2532 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. MR. J. R. MITCHELL BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he has taken those valuable and extensive Stables, lately known as Edds' Repository, which will in future he carried on by him ai Livery, Bait, and Commission Stables. ~ , ... Every attention will be paid to horses lett at livery in this establishment, and every effort made to give satisfaction to customers. 1 Young Horses broken to Saddle. Horses hroken'.with single and double harness. Horses sold and bought on commission. MITCHELL'S (late EDD'S) REPOSITORY, Hereford Street. August 10,1866. p # S —Horses a ways on hire. 2227 THE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to make liberal Cash advances on Wool, Oil Tallow, and other Colonial produce conl siened to their correspondents in London or the Colonies. They are also prepared to execute indents on the Home and Foreign markets on the most reasonable terms. HAKGHEAVES & CO. 9 Lyttelton, August 2, 1866. c 2084

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1786, 7 September 1866, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1786, 7 September 1866, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 1786, 7 September 1866, Page 1

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