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CHMSTOHURCH LOAF AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, LICHFIELD STEEET THIS Society is established to assist Tradesmen, Farmers, Merchants, and others. MONET ADVANCED, .In sums varying from £lO to £2OOO, on security of two responsible Householders, to be repaid by Weekly Instalments. BILLS DISCOUNTED. MONEY LENT ON DEPOSIT OF DEEDS. BILLS OP SALE TAKEN On Furniture, Stock, &c, without possession. Office Hours, from Ten to Five. All business strictly private and confidential. 4385

TO LET, CHE HOUSE lately occupied by Mr Justice Gresson. ; For particulars apply to MR DAVIE, 5502 Armagh Street. For Sale or to Let TO LET, OR FOR SALE, THAT Gentleman's residence known as COLDSTREAM, situated in the Fendall: Town Road, about three miles from Christchurch, the property of I. T. Cookson, For particulars, apply to JOHN CAMERON, 2267 Gashel street. Properties for Sale. RUN FOR SALE. AA AAA ACRES of excellent SHEEP Oy jUUU COUNTRY, fronting on the River Waitangi, in the Province of Canterbury Together with ■ ■;■■ 10,000 SHkEP. The above run is repletej'with every convenience for the proper and efficient working of the same. For particulars apply to F. W. T. TESCHEMAKEU, Haldon Station; Or H. J. LeCREN, 59470 Timaru. FOR SALE IREEHOLD PROPERTY, Half-acre and !' Eight-roomed, well-finished House, situate at the corner of Worcester street and East Town Belt. For full particulars apply to J. B. THOMPKINS, Railway Chop House) or to F. D. LUCKIE, 5958 High Street. FOR SALE, EASEHOLD INTEREST of SHOP, j now in the occupation of Mr Phillips, Tobacconist, and adjoining the City Hotel. The lease has about twelve years to run, at a ground rental of seven pounds ten shillings per annum, and is now let by the year at one hundred and fifty pounds per annum. For further particulars apply to J. B. THOMPKINS, Railway Chop House; or to F. D. LUCKIE, 5959 High Street. FOR SALE, One Quarter-acre of Land, near St. Luke's Church, with house thereon; or, One-Eighth ofan-acre situated in Salisbury Btreet; and One-Eighth-of-an-acre, with house thereon, in Peterborough street. Apply to Mr. C. ALLISON, Peterborough street. c 5435 PROPERTIES FOR SALE on TO BE LET. ILSON & ALPORT have t folTT lowing PROPERTIES, For Private Treaty Freehold land, suitable for building purposes, or for market gardens, on the Ferry road, for sale. Town section, 1144, in St. Asaph street, for sale. Parcel of land in the Papanui road, all fenced and planted, for sale or to be let. 12 acres of freehold land, with frontage on Colombo street, for sale, in one or in small lots. Two shops and house, in Cashel street, for sale or to be let Six-roomed house, stable, and other outbu Idings, together with six acres of land, situa'ed in the Springfield road, to be let. One acre and a-quarter of freehold land, for building sites, in Colombo street south, for sale. Four-roomed house, stable, &c., and section of land, at the corner of Madras and Lichfield streets, for Gentleman's residence, within easy distance of Post Office; contains eleven rooms, including drawing and dining rooms and library. There are outbuildings of every description, together with nine acres of good land. High Street, Christchurch c 6049 Miscellaneous. INDIGESTION AND STOMACHIC WAEKJL NESS.-PEPSINE.-This invaluable Medicine for weak and impaired digestion, may be had in the form of Powder, Popsine Globules in. bottles, Wine and Lozenge, The Powder IB pure, the Wine unalterable, and the Lozenge a new, agreeable, and convenient mannor of Of taking the mi.\Am. Manufactured by T. MORSJ-' C: -Un, 01, 33, and 124, Southampton It;?/ i.:.:: II Square, London, and may bo obtained of all respectable Chemists and Storekeepers. Gelatino (Morson's patent), Morson's Kreosote, and overy description of Chemicals, and all Now Preparations carefully packed for shipmont. :%*Sce their Name and Trade mark on all Pre parations. Orders to bo made payable in Lon. ilnn. 63 jTILEANLINESSI-A Stove most brilliantly polished in two minutes for less than one farthing.—W. G.NIXEY'S celebrated registered BLACK LEAD. A now domestio_ liscovcry Cannot bo wasted, and is a preservative of furni turo from the injurious eftects of tho comraoi i article now in use. as it creates no dust, and re quires comparatively no labour. Sold everywhere, in solid blocks, Id, 2d, 4d, and Is. The advantages of this olegont Chemical Preparatinn "o great saving of timo, cleanliness, of application, mlLnno nP /iuo«l,'l„ ,'..J nnd tllfl IMVAn-tion-of waste, dust, and its destructive consequences. Further, it ultimately produces a pure fnetallte coating of a high degree of brilliancy and durability, reflecting both light »nd heat. (See specimens on the sides of each block.)—l2 Soho Sauare, Lendon. * # *Agents Tinted 2413

MON JiY. A TO BE ADVANCED on ap- )[) proved Freehold security. 33c GEO. PACKE. Amusements. 100KE, ZOYARA, AND WILSON'S J GREAT WORLD CIRCUS . COMING, And the public will please bear in mind that this establishment has no connection with any other, and is by far the most complete company that has ever visited New Zealand. JAMES COOKE, 6399 c Manager. Conveyances. CHRISTCHURCH, PKEBBLETON, AND LEESTON ROYAL MAIL COACH. ON and after the Ist of JANUARY, 1867 the Leeston Royal Mail Coach wil leave Cobb and Co's Booking Office ever) TUESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY at Twelve Noon. Return Coauh will leave Reid's Farm South Bridge, at 8.20 a.m., and Loft's Leestoi Hotel, at 9 a.m., every MONDAY, WED NESDAY and FRIDAY. 5015 c J. COWAN, Proprietor. OYAL MAIL COACH On and After MONDAY, THE 31st DECEMBER, A COACH Will Start from the CITY HOTEL, EVEAY MORNING, AT 8.55 A.M., Carrying Mails, Passengers, and Parcels, fo Kaiapoi, Leitlifield, aud theHurunui. W. H BURTON & CO., Proprietors. N.B.—Passengers Booked to the Hurumr on Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays. 4989 c COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE ROYAL MAIL COACHES. SEDUCTION OF FARES HOKITIKA. Through in Thirty-three Hours! ON and after TUESDAY, the 26th o FEBRUARY, Coaches will leave th Booking Office, corner of High street, Christ church, EVERY TUESDAY AND FRIDAY, At 6 a.m., For Hokitika, Greymouth, andßonstown. To Hokitika, fares, £6 10s. Parcels and luggage at reduced rates. L. G. COLE & CO., 6511 c Proprietors. COBB & CO.'S TELEGRAPHIC LINE Of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1867. REDUCTION OF FARES. ON and after TUESDAY, JANUARY 1 1867, Coaches of the above line wil leave the Booking-office, corner of Higl Street, for the following places, at the undermentioned hours : Sooth Road. Rakaia Timaru Ashburton Oamaru Rangitata Dunedin On Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 a,m. arriving at Timaru same day. West Coast Road. Malvern Otira Gorge Porter's Pass Taipo Craigieburn Hokitika On Tuesdays and Fridays, at 6 a.m. North Road. Kaiapoi Salt Water Creek Woodend Leithfield Daily, at a quarter before 9, a.m., and halfpast 3 p.m. And for Weka Pass and Hurunui On * Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at a quarter before 9 a.m. Pout Road. Sumner and Lyltelton Daily, at 9 n.m,, Noon, and 4 p.m. Special Coaches, Buggies, and Vehicles may be hired at the Company's Office, at any time. Tho Public are respectfully invited to inspect the extensive Coach Building Establishment of the Company, now under the superintendence of A. G. Howland, where every descriptioH of vehicle is manufactured to order, repairs executed, and horses carefully shod at the lowest rates. L. G. COLE & CO.. 5156 c Proprietors Miscellaneous fOHK MOllt & SON, Abwdeea, beg to *•» inform their customers that, in adflraonto their Preserved Provisions, they are now prepared to supply, of their own Manufacture, Rclcles, Sauces, Tart Fruits, of Oilmes'a Stores.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1930, 25 February 1867, Page 4

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