BEVERLEY BUCHANAN, Cdstom House, Shippiko, Commission, akd GENERAL AGENT, 30 NORWICH QUAY, LYTTELTON. STORAGE FOR GRAIN IN LYTTELTON. THE Undersigned has Storage Room for Grain at lowest rate.. BEVERLY BUCHANAN, Norwich Quay. May 6, 1868. 33 NOTICE, PEACOCK'S BONDED STORE, LYTTELTON. MR BUCHANa" having completed arrangements for tlie opening of tho above Store, begs to solicit the patronage for the same to hia friends and the public generally. Any goods stored will bo lakonat tho lowest ourrent rates, BEVERLY BUCHANAN, Peacock's Wharf. Lyttelton, May 9, 1868. 33 COALS ? COALS I ! COALS 1 1 1 MR J. WOOD having mado arrangements to import direct from the Newcastle Mines the very beat avt.cle, has taken those premises in Cashcl atreet, adjoining to tho ileathcote Mill Stores, and opposite to the Zetland Arms, whore ho intends carrying on a GENERAL FUEL BUSINESS, nnd hopes by strict attention to business, with moderate charges, to merit a share of public patronage, 184 MRS CHARLES THOMSON, having now secured a suitable house, proposes re-opening her BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, For Young Ladies, After the Midwinter Holidays. Tho Establishment will be conducted on an extcnslvo and liberal footing, and Masters will be engaged iv the various departments of Instruction. Tho abovo school wns established in Christ* church in 1853, and continued for twelve yoars, Address Cat present) Hereford street West, Christchurch. ■ 41 BDIMINGHAM HARDWARE HOUSE, CAStlBt. StltfSßT, MORROW, BASSETT & CO., TT AYE ON SALE Ex Gainsborough, from London, Registered Grates, Locks, Nails, Hinges, Sheet Zinc, Holloware*, Milk Pans, Bright and Japanned Tin Good's, Cutlery, Lyndon's Spades, Grindstones, Walking sticks, Galvanised Wire Netting, Ridging Spouting, ton,, -Sc, Also, Boiled, Raw, and Colza Oil j Turpentine* Red and White Lend, &c„ &c. A large assortment of Keroaine Lamps Xerosine OR, (Dowuer'fy bat quality. MORROW, BASSETT, & CO., Furnishing and Genernl Ironmonger, Cashcl street, Chri-ttchurch. 60 LYTTELTON CHORAL SOCIETY. President— Dr Donald, Vlcc-Pro-ddt'iit— Mr E. S. Elllsdon. Conductor— Mr J. A . Wnddington. THE Committee have much pleasure io informing their friend* and the publio, that the FIRST CONCERT ot the Season will tako ptaco on WEDNESDAY EVENING NEXT, MAY 27, At the LYTTELTON COLONISTS' HALL. For particulars, sco fmuro advertisement, 181 /^ O K E 11 ' S GA R D E N S. QUEEN'S BIRTHD AY. LAST GALA NIGHT OF THE SEASON. Messrs Cokcr and Heath bog to inform the pnblic tbat these Guldens will be opened on tho nbove occasion during tlw d.vy, wlwu CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED FREE, RURAL SPORTS, too., too. In the Evening, tv QRAND PROMENADE BALL, For which a FIRST-CLASS BAND Is specially engaged. TEA PROVIDED. BUT Messra Coker and Heath beg to inform the public that thl*. will POSITIVELY be tlie LAST OALA of the SEASON, and that they intend making extensive alterations for the Enaning Reason, nnd to convert these Gnrdens into the most Attractive PfoeO Of Amusement and JfcereiUlou In the Southern Hemisphere, They also beg to return their most sincere thanks for tho liberal patronage heretofore accorded them. SOS
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9, 23 May 1868, Page 3
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496Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Star (Christchurch), Issue 9, 23 May 1868, Page 3
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