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Shipping Notices. THE NEW AND POWERFUL ROYAL MAIL STEAMER AKAKOA. From Lyttelton to Pigeon Hay and thence by Coach to Akaroa. fIIUK FAVOURITE 8.8. X AKAROA iKMtob the Lyttelton Water, men's Wharf on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 8.80 «lbi., forTlgwn Hay. FOR LITTLE AKALOA, The * team or loaves for this Hay direct on Fridays, at 9,80 a.m., calling at Pigeon Hay on her way back, and leaving there at 2 p.m. Fares : —Saloon : single. 10* ; return, 15s. Horses can he hired at Mr T. W, Barker's, Hoad of the Bay, Akaroa, (or Little Akidoa, to meet the •team or. This new steamer can bo hired for picnics or pleasure parties, on reasonable terms, and owing to her ample accommodation, excursionists oould bo taken on the regular days on which the steamer runs, at reduced faros. Refreshments will be obtainable on board. «*4O JOSEPH M'LEAN. Master. FOR NAPIER. . mm; a. s. X SOUTHERN CROSS rfCS? Will sail for Nnpior on or about MONDAY, March WILSON. SAWTELL, k CO., Agents, 6517 Christchurch and Lyttelton. FOE AUCKLAND DIRECT. Tile seboonor KENILWORTH, Captain M’Donalo, Is now rooeiving cargo for Auckland direct; quick despatch. For freight, Ac., apply 666i> J. R. WAY. Business Notices W. F. HUBBARD. G.E., ARCHITECT. LAND k BUILDING SURVEYOR, I Late Assistant Provincial Architect), HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH, (Opposite Messrs Strange’s). PLANS, specifications, and estimates prepared for every description of works. Surveys and levels taken in town or country. Dilapidations and repairs surveyed. Builders’ disputes arranged upon reasonable terms. 5772 MR JAMES IZETT, ARTIST, DRAUGHTSMAN, Ac. GENTLEMEN desirous of having views of their Villos, Cottages. Stores, Ac., iu Inker Watercolour, leaving their Commissions with Mr H. FISHER, Cashel street, will have them attended to. 5365 mHOMAS £|ANE. ARCHITECT AND BUILDING SURVEYOR. Union Buildings, Cashel street, Christchurch. Plana, specifications, and estimates furnished for every description of building works, at reasonable rates. Surveys made for dilapidations or repairs. A vacancy for a pupil. 5691 MR JOHN ROCHFOr.T, Civil Engineer, Architect, and Land Surveyor, is prepared to undertake private work. Any person requiring his services will please communicate with Mr John Williams, at the Survey Office, Government Buildings. 5458 Dr. Scott, L.H.C.P.; M.R.C.S., Has succeeded DR. BRITTIN at PAPANUI. 6341 E. J. T. Fcsd, iICENSbD LAND BROKER; LAND, HOUSE, ESTATE, k COMMISSION AGENT; SHARE-BROKER. HSBSFORL BTP.SKT, CHBISTCHPRCH. Land brought under the Transfer Act, and all ransactions thereunder promptly and cheaply irried out. JSM I T H A p FITTER, BELLHANGER, PLUMBER, *c„ Whately Road, near Messrs Gapes and Sons’. rQ BEGS to intorm the public of Christ- , J^ e church and sabarbs that they can it all kinds of Work done in any branch of the ade. All kinds of Tin, Iron, Zinc, and Brass sods made or repaired. Locks repaired and beys tod ; Moderator and other Lamps repaired ; urns. Pumps, Baths, Ash-pans, and Stove Pipes ied or repaired on the shortest notice. 5502 HE ONLY LADIES’ HAIRDRESSING ROOMS IN CHRISTCHURCH. W. B RI CE > fN thanking the Ladies of Christchurch and 1 district for their patronage during the last lurtecn years, respectfully informs them that, dug a direct importer of Hair from the Continent r Europe, and having very recently made extra rge purchases therefrom, he is prepared to supply ranmentttl Hair of every description at one HALF THE USUAL PRICE f any other shop in New Zealand. , W. 8., having a practical knowledge of Ladies airdressiug, is not dependent upon men calling i<‘Uiscdves ladies' hands, but personally superiujnds the Ladies’ Department himself, . Hair-cutting, Singing, Shampooing, Dyeing, and Tossing upon the most improved principle. The largest stock of Plait Coils, Curls, Hcadresses, Ac., iu tho Colony. .... , Faded Hair restored to its original colour at a >ry low cost, , . . Ladies and Gentlemen waited upon at their own Schools and Families attended ut very moderate *Oufy B 'the most experienced Loudon Assistants ept iu the Gentlemen’s Room, which is unequalled v any in New Zealand. , , . ~ No Apprentices or Improvers employed in the fair-cutting Rooms. JUST ARRIVED, 15 CASES. Comprising: 50 DOZEN HAIRBRUSHES. Solid Ivory, Ivoriuo, Tortoishell, Leonite, meilcd, Ac., Combs of every description, DrosCases, Ladies’ and Gents’ litted Inivclliug Hnlui leuthcr Portuittiitoftnx, Coat Caaca. M DOZEN WALKING STICKS, nendium of Games, Purses, Clothes Brushes, ies’ Haud Bags iu endless variety. Ladies Ipauious, Work Boxes, Ivory fitted, Brush OTO FRAMES —A LAROII ASSORTMENT, vil Satchels. Haud Mirrors, iu Ivory, Leonite, cv Wood, Ac., Tooth and Nail Brushes, Spool." Viuis choice aud low price ; cases Ladies aU ki’uds Carved WtU Brackets. Glove W. r bief Ifines, Curd Cases. Courier oil kinds ! Theatrical Wigs; Mrs u's Hair Restorer, Boater's do j 3 J IKJZEN FOOTSaL I!s!^ ° l J* j t j fakers. Leamington House, Opposite Bank New Zealand.^ GRAPES! GRAPES! ! OIUVB UIUWB} s i:KOM r I. VF.U ut HOBBS & CO. Bog to announce that GINGER'S G EWING j\f AOHINES «th for Honaohold use and Manufacturing otb for purposes, ore B E 1) D 0 E D mlo to 16 per cent, and ore being «.ld by thorn MELBOURNE PRICES. bbduced PRICES r HB G-ENUISB 8 IN ® B ® x to he the BEST, and now the vay» BJstolo cUEAPEbT. Also. rrAwn SEWING MACHINEShand pbioe. 11 Little Warner receipt of P. 0.0. 'justs&r^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 5011, 12 March 1877, Page 1

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