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.Public Notices. n AS NOTICE OP EE MO YA L. B. J^HALB REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMISES, CORNER PRATTS NEW BUILDDSGS, CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS, IMMEDIATELY OPPOSITE THE OLD SHOP. SHOP 3974 PBATT’S NEW BUILDINGS, ' f.AHTfTiT. STREET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE A 1 HOTEL, THE NEW ZEALAND SAIL, TENT, TARPAULIN, AND FLAG MANUFACTORY. * J. TRIST BEGS to inform his Friends and Customers that he has taken those commodious new Premises nearly opposite the AX Hotel, where he intends to carry on the above business in a moat efficient and expeditions manner. Having received a large consignment of Goods by the Hudson, he will now be enabled to supply every article connected with the trade, of the very best quality; and at the lowest remunerative prices. The following Goods axe always kept in stock;—Tarpaulins, Horsecloths, Tents - and Flags of all kinds; Waterproof Coats, Trousers, and Leggings; Europe, Manilla, and Flax Ropes of aU sizes, together with everything connected with the department. MARQUEES FOR SALE AND ON HIRE. ter All orders By post or otherwise punctually attended to. J. T. having carried on the business for many years in Dunedin and Westland, and having been the first maker of horsecloths and tilts in New Zealand, besides having a thorough practical knowledge of the business, parties favouring him with their orders will find their interests satisfactorily and efficiently carried out. . 3970 R . W. WAI TER 8. IN returning ’ thanks to his numerous easterners and the public generally for tbe very liberal support received during the last fourteen years he has been in business, begs to inform them that he has JUST RECEIVED a LARGE STOCK of the following GOODS FURNITURE, CARPETS, FELTS, HEARTHRUGS, COIR AND CHINA MATTING, BLANKETS, SHEETING, COUNTERPANES, TABLE LINEN, NAPKINS, AND EVBBY REQUISITE FOR HOUS E- F URNIS HIN G. R. W. WALTERS, UPHOLSTERER AND CABINET-MAKER, WHATELY ROAD. WORKSHOPS KILMORB STREET. WANTED, A GOOD CABINET-MAKER. 4747 FURNITURE, CARPETS, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE, FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, &0. THE TRUSTEES IN THE ESTATE OF I. B. SHEATH, TRADING AS A. J. WHITE & CO., BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, THAT THEY WILL DISPOSE 01 THE WHOLE OP THE STOCK IN TRADE, AT CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. Parties about to furnish-will find this an opportunity rarely to he met with. The Business will he carried on under the management of Mr J. COLDS, whose experience in the trade and lengthened connection with the former Proprietor, Mr A, J. WHITE, will -be sufficien guarantee that all orders will meet with careful and prompt attention. MANUFACTURING AS HERETOFORE. 1986 WATERLOO HOUSE, COKNKE OF CASHEL AW) COLOMBO STREETS, CHIiISTCHUIiOII. THE AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE. H OBDAY AN D JOB BE RN S BEG to thank the Inhabitants of Christchurch and the surrounding Districts for the large amount of Patronage accorded to them since their opening in business in Canterbury; and they wish further to state that the Reductions in the Prices of Drapery and Clothing initiated by them have not been got up for the purpose of Effecting Sales, hut axe PERMANENT REDUCTIONS, made fox the purpose of i v_vr i.~ f~\ ac< 1.. rrvr» a tyd CTl.mr«4«.+V. a *M*/v44a .m J4l. aim *. 1 ** • ■ 1 *" • eir establishing a CASH TRADE in Christchurch; the Motto under which they intend carrying oui Business being SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS; And as it is their intention to deliver goods DIRECT from the Manufacturers to the Consumers, all the USUAL INTERVENING PROFITS WILL BE SAVED, . AND PURCHASERS ENABLED TO BUY RETAIL AT THE ORDINARY WHOLESALE PROFITS. THEY ARE NOW IN RECEIPT OF THEIR FIRST SHIPMENTS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE, The whole Of which have been OPENED .UP, and are now ON VIEW, consisting of the following 25 Ladies’ Costumes (beautifully trimmed) at 45s each of Real Aberdeen Wincey, at Is 6sdper yard 500 Yards of Costume Cloth, in all the new shades, at Is 9d per yard 1000 Yards of Figured Wool Repp, at Is 3Jd per yard 500 Yards of Knickerbocker Wincey, at, 9|d per yard - ■ 1000 Yards of Check Wincey, at Bid per yard v - 2000 Yards of French Merino, all colours, wide width, at Irlld.pet raid - 600 Yards of all Wool Plaid, at 2s lid per yard ■ ~ 175 Ladies* Cloth and Fancy Jackets,,latest fSSUM, at 1M lid Baidi, woH&Wnriuasil 200 Ladies’ Waterproof Mantle®, at OS M «edt ■ 120 Boh Roy and New Zealand 97 Ladies' Black Quilted Skirts, in wtiiynuk. alpaca ‘ , ' 760 ladies* Black Straw Hats, newest fiaap—, at Is HA each, worth 3a 6d 47 ladies’ Trimmed Hats, at llfedd each. } Also, * A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF GENERA L DEAP ER T, MEN’S, YOUTHS’, AND BOYS’ CLOTHING, CRIMEAN SHIRTS, HOSIERY, &0., &0., &0. H. A J. have entered into arrangements for Regular Monthly Shipments of Goods direct from the best British Warehouses and Manufactories, so that their Stock will at all times be Replete with the newest and most fashionable goods. 765 HOBDAT & JOBBERNS, Proprietors. T [HE following PERSONS are OBJECTED TO as NOT being entitled to have their names retai on the List of Voters for the ELECTORAL DISTRICT OP AKAROA. Christian Name and Surname of each Person objected to. Ashton, Walter Abbott, Henry Hawksbaw Barnett,’ Edwin Barnett, Henry Barnett, Henry, junr. Bell, John Blackbee, Charles Brough, Thomas ■ ; ■ ■ • Brough, Thomas, junr. Brown, Charles Hunter Brown, John Thompson Brown, William Raymond Bunny, John Courtenay, James Dounett, John , Durham, John Crozier Feltham, William Gassom, Henry Giles, Samuel Head, Henry Alexander Hodgson, Isaac Kerr, Christopher Knight, Robert John Knight, Robert John Marshall, George Nuter, Douglas Dunbar Pavitt, Frederick Billiot, Walter Hyppolyte Poroival, Westby Hawka)taw Bestell, John Pain Stevens, James Travis, William Turner, Mark DRvig, William. Tumor, Miirk Walters, Noah Febb, William Henry. m junior WeWßichS •nr Wo^V£ owWiUlam The abure Objections will bo heardat the Rerident Magistrate's Court House, Akaroa, on a day to be appointed by the Revising Officer, due notice of which will be given. . J. J. AYLMER, Akaroa, May 7th, 1874. Registration-Officer.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4147, 12 May 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume XLI, Issue 4147, 12 May 1874, Page 4

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