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Business Notices. THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, HIGH STREET. JUST OPENED, THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OE MEN'S, YOUTH'S, AND BOYS' SUMMER CLOTHING EYER SEEN IN THE COLONIES. TXfHICH will be sold at TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT, less than in any other part of TT the colony:— READ THIS! NO PUFF!! 1 000 MEN ' S SUMMER » TWEED - DOESKIN, AND SILK MIXED SUITS TO BE SOLD, FROM 255. to 60s. PER SUIT. LOOK HERE! NO PUFF!! soon PAIRS men ' s fanct and plain tweed and doe TROUSERS, PRICES FROM 9s 6d TO 23s 60. A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. AT THE MONSTER HALL 500 MENS TWEE ° AND D ° E VESTS * IN ENDLESS VAKIE TY, FROM 4s to 12s 6d. MEN'S, YOUTH'S AND BOYS' MOURNING SUITS, IN ENDLESS VARIETY^ ALWAYS ON HAND. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOYS' AND YOUTH'S CLOTHING THAT HAS EVER BEEN OFFERLD TO THE PUBLIC FOR SALE. WORKING MEN, LOOK HERE! 1000 PAIRS MEN ' S MOLE TI{OUSERS > FROM 6s 6d to 10s 6 »' OAA PAIUS MEN'S COTTON CORD TROUSERS, FROM 7s 6d to k 6d />AA PAIRS MEN'S BEDFORD CORD, FROM 12s 6d to 21s. CRIMEAN SHIRTS, TlhS, COLLARS, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c, BLACK, PARIS, AND DRAB SHELL HATS. ALL GOODS EXCHANGED IF NOTWORN, OR THE MONEY RETURNED WITHOUT HESITATION. MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. HENRY MOSS, Proprietor. CHRISTCHURCH LOAN AND DISCOUNT COMPANY, LICHFIELD STKEET, 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 OF SALE TAKEN On Furniture, Srtock &c, without possession. Office Hours, from Ten to Fire. All business strictly private and confidential. 510

Business Notices. XJ Mining Sbarebrokers, Surveyors and Arbitrators, Tollen street, Shortland, Thames Gold Fields. Canterbury Agent, F. H. MELVILLE WALKER, Christclrarcb. cß7ll mHE UNDERSIGNED are prepared to receive, store, and ship wool, at the rate of One Shilling per bale, including all charges, J. BESWICK, REVELL & CO. Kaiapoi, Dec. 13, 1863. 2711 BERJIONDSEY WOOLSCOURING WORKS Late Heathcote Wharf. i/JESSRS. PALMER & CO., having reJIL moved to more commodious premises, lately known as the Heathcote Wharf, are prepared to treat with flock-masters and others for scouring wool in any quantities. Consignors may depend upon particular attention being paid to the proper sorting of their wool. Wool and sheepskins purchased in any quantities for cash. Liberal advances made upon wool sent for scouring and to be consigned to their agents. Apply at the works, Ferry Road; or to the office of MR. G. A. MAKEIG, 910 Hereford street, near the Union Bank, NOTICE. A T the suggestion of a number of gentlel\ men, I have been induced to erect COMMODIOUS STABLES SELWYN STATION,. Where the Livery business in all its branches will be carried on under the competent management of E. COOKSON. Parties can now avail themselves of the accommodation afforded at the above establishment, where buggies and saddle-horses are kept for hire, enabling anyone to go a distance in the country and return by train the

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XXX, Issue 2483, 17 December 1868, Page 1

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