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Business Notices--3R CLOTHING HALL. In moss the infant world was clad, 'Fore either herb or fruit; Then follow nature, man and lad, And get from Moss a suit. MONSTER CLOTHING HALT,. THE Proprietor of this far-famed establishment, in giving the 'compliments of the _ season, has much pleasure in announcing to his Patrons that, during the approaching festive season, he will keep up the time-honoured custom of dispensing bounty to all those who may favour him with a call, by offering goods, superior in style, fit, and,workmanship, at prices that, notwithstanding the pressure of the times, will bring them within the reach Of all. He submits a List of a few LEADING NOVELTIES, and the General Public and Visitors to Cbristohurch are respectfully requested to inspect, AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, Fancy Diagonal and Melton Sac Coats, 18s to 30s Black and Coloured Alpaca Sac Coats, 7s 6d to 15s Black Cloth Sac Coats, 20s to 30s Sac Coats, in all the Newest Summer Materials, 21s to 325. AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. Summer Suits, to Match in all Colours. AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. The Indispensable and International Suits, 40s to 555. AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. 2000 PAIRS OF TROUSERS. OF EVERY VARIETY, 7s 6d to 26s 6d AT TIE MONSTER CLOTHING T^ATX. Black Dress Trousers, 20s to 255. ■ Black and Coloured Cloth Trousers, 13s to 18s. Serviceable Working Trousers, 7s 6d to 10s 6d. Heavy Moleskin Trousers, 6s 6d to 10s. AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALT, Black Cloth Vests, 7s to 12s 6d. Fancy Tweed, Angola, and Doe Vests, 5s 6d to 10s. Summer Tweed Vests, 5s 6d to 10b, AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. ATTENTION Is directed to the JUVENILE DEPARTMENT, which has received an entirely new assorted Stock for the present Season, BOYS' and YOUTHS' ATTIRE, Neatness, Durability, Comfort, and Economy, bc'ng the chief features held in view, PARENTS and GUARDIANS will find every requisite for sqhool or better wear; and one trial will sufficiently prove the advantage derived therefrom. HUNDREDS OF BOYS have been clothed at the Monster Clothing Hall, and this Department stands unrivalled in the Southern Hemisphere. Boys' and Youths' Clothing, in endless Variety, Knickerbocker, Swiss, Sensation, and Eton Suits, AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HAT,!. MECHANICS' AND WORKING MEN'S CLOTHING IN VARIETY, AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING TTAT.T, Shirts, Ties, Handkerchiefs, &c,, Black, Paris, and Drab Shell Hats, AT THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALT.. ALL GOODS EXCHANGED IF NOT WORN. THE MONET RETURNED WITHOUT HESITATION.

3654 HENRY MOSS, Proprietor. CHEISTCHURCH LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, LICHFIELD STREET THIS Society iB established to assist Tradesmen, Merchants and others. MONEY ADVANCED, la 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 OF SALE TAKEN On Furniture, Stock, &c., without possession. Office Hours, from Ten to Five, All business strictly private and confidential. 46

G. GOATES, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, COLOMBO STREET, Established in New Zealand Seventeen Yeahs, Begs to thank the public for the generous support accorded to him since he commenced business in Christchurch, and to assure them that no exertions will be spared to merit a still greater share of their favours. G. Coaxes would further intimate that for the purpose of supplying the public with articles of a first-class character, both as regards design and material, he intends returning to England by first steamer, where his knowledge of the business and requirements of the place will enable him to supply the public with articles which, for cheapness and quality, will defy competition. HIS ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES will be MANUFACTURED BY HIMBELF, and the public may rely on their main tabling the high character for which they have been celebrated, PARCELS OF JEWELRY RECEIVED EVERY MONTH VIA PANAMA, and any article not kept in stock can be had in four months from date of order. Every article purchased at thiß establishment will be guaranteed, or failing to give satisfaction may be exchanged, The business will be carried on as hitherto under the management of MR. H. THOMSON, and an efficient staff of workmen, and all repairs entrusted to him will be executed in a manner that will do credit to himself and give satisfaction to his customers. 2729

ATCHES. WATCHES. WATCHES, LOCKETS. LOCKETS. LOCKETS. Just to hand via Panama. English Lever Hunting Watches, from £6 0 0 Coloured Gold Lockets, from ... 1 o 0 Coloured Gold Lockets, set in diamonds 10 10 0 A visit to the undersigned will convince those in want of watches that they can be supplied as cheaply aB in England. G. COATES, Watchmaker and Jeweller, 2728 Colombo street. PARCEL DELIVERY VAN. HENRY RANGECROFT, Proprietor of the Canterbury Express, begs to inform the inhabitants ol Chrlstchurch that he conveys luggage to and from the railway and to any part of town or countrr. All orders forwarded to his premises will be punctually attended to. Cathedral Square, Chrlstchurch. 3681 LONDON HOUSE, LYTTELTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. TMERSON begs to inform his friends, • that in order to encourage ready money dealing, every article will be SOLD at WHOLESALE RATES, until further Fireworks, Fireworks.—rockets, from loz to lib; Roman candles, blue lights, coloured fires; percussion signals, large variety. Eire balloons, large assortment, suitable for schools, treats, fetes, &o„ in cases to suit purchasers. WALTER DRAPER, 164 and 166 Elizabeth-street. 368 notice. Dec, 28, 1867. 3818 miscellaneous.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2205, 15 January 1868, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2205, 15 January 1868, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 2205, 15 January 1868, Page 1

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