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WHAT IS THE VERDICT? A LARGE number of the Public declare, by their continued favors, that W. CLARK'S is a first-rate shop to bay Goods at. The reason is obvious : because fair dealing is the rule and a constant supply of NEW GOODS is always being added to the stock. W. CLARK'S efforts to please his customers will be as earnest as ever ; and he respectfully requests the Public to give his shop a trial, and judge for themselves. Lots of Bargains left from the Clearing Sale. The right shop to purchase Blankets. W . CLARK, DBAPEH AND CLOTHIER, LAMBTON QUAY.

ALPHED A. BARNETT LICENSED AUCTIONEER AND VALUATOR, Commercial Sale Room, Custom House Quat, Advances Cash on all descriptions of Merchandise. NOTICE. DAILY PAPER. m n E LYTTELTON TIMES IS NOW PUBLISHED DAILY. TERMS OF SUnSCRIPTION :~ 15s Per Quarter. Single Copy — Threepence. j N.B. — Subscribers who have paid in adj vance will not be subject to any extra charge. j TERMB FOR ADVERTISING :—• I For the First insertion 3d per line Each subsequent insertion 2d „ No advertisement will be charged less than two shillings for the first insertion, e>cpt those under the head of "Wanted," which, if not exceeding three lines, will be inserted at the rate of Is each time. The proprietors take the opportunity of reminding the public of Canterbury that the circulation of the Lyttelton Times, in both town and country, largely exceeds that of any other newspaper in the province, and ' renders it the best medium for advertising. WARD & REEVES, Gloucester street, Christchurch. Lyttelton Agency, W. Ratner, Lyttelton Times Office, Oxford street, where advertisements are received till 6 p.m. each day. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. TWENTY TRUNKS OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Just Arrived ex Chapman, Martin Luther, and other late arrivals, NOW ON SALE AT THE WELLINGTON BOOT AND SHOE AND LEATHER WAREHOUSE, Willis street, R. AUSTIN ...Proprietor. E AUSTIN, in returning thanks to his . friends for past favours, begs to call attention to the above large importation of goods selected from the English and Colonial markets expressly for the importer, and in every way adapted for the Colony. R. A. has resolved to meet the requirements of the times, to conduct his retail j business on the ready money system— small profits and quick returns being the order of the day. Having secured the services of several first ! i class workmen, will continue to make the [ very best description of boots and shoes. I All orders entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention. A large assortment of Colonial work constantly kept on hand. An allowance made to runholders and storekeepers.

Tji A G L E TAVERN, Willis street. Wines and Spirits of first quality. Good Accommodation for Boarders. MORGAN O'MEARA, Proprietor.

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Evening Post, Issue 175, 30 August 1865, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 175, 30 August 1865, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Issue 175, 30 August 1865, Page 4

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