VICTORIA. HOUSE, HIGH STEEET. AEEIVAL OF 106 CASES OF NEW GOODS*, EX DAGMAR. Yjrr STRANGE AND CO. beg most respectfully to inform the Ladies of Christ^ ■ church and the surrounding districts, that they have received a LARGE ASSORTMENT or NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS EX DAGMAR, CONSISTING OF— SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES FLANNELS FANCY DRESSES BLANKETS SKIRTINGS RIBBONS GLOVES FLOWERS MILLINERY STRAW HATB AND BONNETS^ UNDERCLOTHING FURS HABERDASHERY HOSIERY, WINCEYS Set., tee. THE WHOLE SHIPMENT Will be marked much under the USUAL PRICE, to insure a SPEEDY CLEARANCES. (0 make room for other Shipments daily expected, EX CAROLINE COVENTRY. C3IEE
FREDERICK G. WILLIAMS begs* fl»> inform his friends that be is nofrfSe:person who advertises as "F. Wil)ianw_ «fe the Mechanics' Hotel," nor has he at aafgr time sung in public, except for benevcfenfe-. purposes. 3113 FRED. G. WILLIAMSL HORSES 1 HORSES It /CARLTON YARDSWEDNESDAY, JUSE sl WITHOUT THE SLIGHTEST RESBRTRK--1 superior draught horse 4 do saddle horses, (including oneS-ja-—--old first-class river horse). J. H. BENNETT. 3115 Auctione*— c: "O EED AND CARDER, LICENSED CUSTOM HOUSE ABEfc^ COMMISSION AGENTS, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton; and Chrietcfcaadßu cSBK. A W. WARD, SHIPPING, CUSTOM HOUSE AMB» GENERAL COMMISSION AGSTCS^ ACCOUNTANT, Sec. Offices : Opposite Messrs Hargreaves ft *BU£ Norwich Quay LYTTELTON. ' m MUFFINB AND CRUMPETS.. J BOOT begs to inform the inbabitastec-CF • Cbrietchnrcb and the vicinity thafelte ~ is now making hia CELEBRATED MUFFINS ABB*.--CRUMPETS - For tbe Season.' .. J. BOOT, Confectioner,, r. 2692 High iteafc.
STEAM POWER. / NOTICE. T BATES having added a STEAM • ENGINE to his Chair Manufactory and Turning Mills, is now prepared to undertake every description of Turning for. Cabinetmakers, Builders, &c, on the most reasonable terms. Shipping Orders punctually attended to. TUAM STREET EAST, Opposite Dalgety and Co.'a. c 2927 J. S. HAWLEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFECTIONER, HIGH STREET (Near the White Hart), AND COLOMBO STREET. (In the Triangle), IN returning thanks to his Friends and the Pnblic generally for the support received by him for a number of yearß, begs to announce that he has OPENED A SHOP Near the WHITE HART, in High street, where he intends to supply articles of firstrate quality, at PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. His celehrated PORK PIES always on hand. BRIDE CAKES, SAVOY CAKES, TEA CAKES, And every description of Goods, supplied on the shortest notice. N.B. The shop in the Triangle, Colombo street, will be re-opened in a few days. NOTICE ! NOTICE ! ! THE PROVINCIAL DINING-ROOMS are now OPEN, with every convenience for Boarders. Terms — One Pound per Week. Meals and Beds— One Shilling. F. REEVES AND CO., .' Proprietors CASHEL STREET, Nkxt to Frkkok's Saletabds. c 2987
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 327, 1 June 1869, Page 1
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430Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Star (Christchurch), Issue 327, 1 June 1869, Page 1
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