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Bnsiness Notices JUST OPENED, 20 CASES MEN'S AND BOTS' FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, FOR THEPRESENTSEASON. MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. MONSTER CLOTHING HALL THE Proprietor of tliie far-famed eataWiabment, in giving the compliments of the \ season, has much pleasure in announcing to his Patrons, what, during the approaching 'festive, seasonj I)e will keepup the time-honoured custom of dispensing bounty to all those y?!io may favopi him with a;e.all/.by offering gooda-'euperioy fit, sol workmanship, at prices that, notwithstanding the pressure of the times, will Wrap them Within the reach :.01LV ' He submits a List of a few LEADING NOV ELTIES, Mjl the general public and : visitors to Clinstchurcli ' are respectfully requested to Inspect hall, Fancy Diagonal and Melton Sac Goats, 18s, to 305,. . " Black and Coloured Alpaca Sac Coats, 7s. 6d. to 15s. Black Cloth Sac Coats, 20s. to 30s. , '■ Sac Coats, in nil the Newest Summer Materials, 21s. to 325. : at : ™ clothing- hall Summer Suits, to Match in all Colours. ~ AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. The Indispensable and International Suits, 40s. to 555. AT THE MOXSTEft CLOTHING HALL. 2QOO PAIRS Of TIiOUSERS 01' EVERY VARIEir, ■ 7s. 6d, to 265. 6d. v.. ■ AT THE AIOXSTER CLOTHOG HALL. Black Press Trousers, 20s. to; 255. Black■.-.and Coloured Cloth Trousersjl3s. to 18s. . Serviceable Working Trousers, "■la, 6d. to 10s. 6d. Heavy Moleskin Trousers, 6s. 6d. to 10». : AT THEMONSTER CLOTHING HALL. Black Cloth Vests, 7s. to 12a. 6d. ; Fancy Tweed, Angola, and Doe Vests, ss. 6d. to 10s. .. Summer; Tweed Vests, ss. 6d. to 10s. AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. V : ATSiibNf> ' Is directed to the JUVENILIS DEPARTM ENT, which has received an entirely new asuorted Stock lor the present Season, BOYS' and YOUTHS' ATTIKE, Neatness, Durability, Comfort, and Economy .being the chief features held in view. PARENTS and GUAKDIANS will find every requisite for/school or better wear; and one trial will sufficiently prove the advantage derived . therefrom. EUNDRKDSOFBOYS have. been, clothed at the Monster Clothing Hall, and this Department stands unrivalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Boys' and . Youths' Clothing, in eridless Variety, Knickerbocker, Swiss, Sensation, and Eton Suits, AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. MECIIAiN ICS' AM) WORKING MEN'S CLOTHING IN VARIETY, . AT THE JIOXSTEIi CLOTIIIXG HALL. ' Shirts,: Ties, Coliarß, Gloves, &c., ■ Black, Paris, and Drab Shell Hats, AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. ALL GOODS EXCHANGED IF NOT WORN. THE ; MONEY RET IXKNED: WITHOUT HESITATION. 4669 HENRY MOSS, Proprietor.

Tenders. ARTESIAN WELL. TENDERS required by this day week, for sinking an ARTESIAN WfcLL, on Rural Sictiun 145, situate about one mile south from the Plough Inn. Pipe, 1J inch. Apply to FRANK SLEE, Plough Inn, Riccarton. Feb, 17, 1867. €515 WAIPARA DISTRICT rnENDERS are invited for building a Stone I Bridge over the eaßtern branch of the Weita Creek. Plains and specifications may be seen at the Weka Pass Hotel, on application to Mr Ross, /tenders to be seat in on or before the 28th iiist. J. W. MALLOCK, Chairman, 6402 Waipara Road Board. ; AVON ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for widening and deepening about 100 chains of drain, known as Dudley Creek; also, cutting new drains. Specification to be seen at the Road Board Office. Tenders to be sent in on or before Saturday, March 2. ,w. dk troy, 6468 Chairman. AVON ROAD BOARD. TENDERS are invited for Re-forming and . Metalling portions of the North Road. Also, ..For forming an Accommodation Road, near' the Riter Styx. .. Specifications to be seen at the Road Board Office, on and after Monday next. Tenders to be sent in on or before Saturday, 2nd March. W. DbTROY, 6569 Chairman. ' ■' Wool, fTJHE undersigned are Cash Buyers of Wool ■X or will give liberal advances on the same consigned to their friends, Messrs. Dalgety;& Co., in London or Melbourne. They are also prepared to make advances on Stock and Stations; and on stock placed in their hands for sale. Station stores supplied. V E. S. DALGETY & CO. 23c ; ; Christchurch and Lvttelton. Impounded NOTICE. IMPOUNDED at Rangiora, on the 19th inst., from Woodend, One Bay GELDING, white spot on forehead, white paddle marks; branded near side shoulder MP coajoined over supposed G under half circle. If not released within 21 dear days from ■ the aoth inst. will be sold. J. W. HEATH, 6590 c Poundkeeper, Rangiora.

:MESSRS. NEWNHAM & BUDDLB ... HAVING taken the Store lately in the. occupation of J; D. Macpherspn, Esq., at Kaiapoi, are prepared to receive Wool, Grain, &c., for storage or shipment, on the usual terms. : Station Stores supplied. Kaiapoi, November 6, 1866. "7 C4OBI i mHE lINDERSiGpi); having this day X disposed of their/interest in the Canterbury Timber and. Coal Depot* Durham street, to Mr JAMES G<>SS, hope he will continue to receive the liberal support bestowed on them daring the. time they were in business. : TAYLOR & WHITESIDE, . With reference to the above, JAMES GOSS; begs to intimate to those who have accorded such liberal support to Messrs Taylor and Whiteside,, that having succeeded to their .business, it will always be his endeavour, by strict attention to business and moderate charges, to merit a continuance of he favours bestowed on bis predecessors. ;Ml6, 1867; : . 6474 \,;matheson'S : : 'agency, CANTERBURY, NEW ZEALAND. NOTICE IS HEREBY GTVEN that "the, business in Canterbury hitherto carried on by me, and in my name, for Messrs. Matheson and Co., of London, will from and after the first January next, be continued by them under the style of Matheson's Agency." : j. DRUMMOND MACPHERSGN. Christchurch, Dec. 4,1866. . . 4684 NOT I C E. J : 'BLOOD'S' DUBLIN STOUT. • Trade Mark, Z (in circle.) BLOOD, WOLFE, & CO., having been informed that some unprincipled persons in the colonies have, been iii the ;h;ibit of . refllling the bottles biaring their label and : trade mark, with other and inferior stout, de-: isire, to. advise, the public to see in future, when; they ask for ' BLOOD'S STOUT that the Bottle is capsuled and double labelled. Any person found pirating the above brand will be prosecuted. ' Wholesale agents : ; . : : E. S. DALOETY & CO, Cliristcburch and Lyttelton. , BLOOD, WQLFE, & CO., . Liverpool; Oct. 25, 1866. 5275 Tenders. : TO STONE-MASONS AND OTHER SEALED Tenders are required for the Erection of a Chapel for Christ's College. ■ . . Tenders to be endorsed " Tenders for College Chapel," and seiit to. us not . later tlmn twelve o'clock noon on Saturday, 2nd March. The lowest or. any tender will not necessarily be accepted. Further particulars can be obtained and : the plans and specifications seen at our office from this date. SPEECIILYj &.-CRISP, ' " 1 ' Architects. Cathedral square, Feb, 16, 1867. , C64QB

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 1931, 26 February 1867, Page 1

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