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SHIP WAITANGL pAPTAIN KERR , v, - informs the tradesmen °f Lyttelton that he will NOT be ANSWERABLE for any DEBTS contracted by his CREW after this date. Lyttelton, Dec. 29th. 1885 THE HALL, Centre of High Street, IS now REPLETE with every NOVELTY in Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s Wear. J. & J. CROTHERS. 1389 Fairbanks cooling powders are the Best and Safest Medicine FOR CHILDREN of all Ages. Prepared only by H. S. FAIRBANK, High street, Next door to Carl’s Empire Hotel. TO BE SOLD, A CHOICE corner section of FREEHOLD LAND, with a capital wellfinished two-roomed Cottage, with artesian well thereon, fronting the East town belt, and close to the Ferry road. Apply to Mr J. N. Wood, on the premises, or to Fred. Jones, City Steam Saw Mills, Ferry road, Christchurch. 1833 THE WRECK OF THE MAIDEN CITY. THE undermentioned have kindly consented to receive SUBSCRIPTIONS in aid of the Widow and Children of SAMUEL PRESCOTT, late master of the above named vessel, who was lost overboard on December 21st. MR H. N NALDER, Solicitor, Lyttelton. MESSRS CLIFFORD AND ROPER, Auctioneers, Christchurch, And the BANK OP NEW ZEALAND. 1871 W. Pkatt, WILL OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS, From date, THE WHOLE OP HIS STOCK OF HATS, CLOTHINGS, &c. Subject to the Largest Discount ever offered to the Public of Canterbury. FOR CASH. COME EARLY, Don’t mistake the address— W. PRATT, SOMERSET HOUSE, CASHEL STREET. December 29th, 1875. 1887 WILLIAM CLARK, FAMILY GROCER, &c., HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE FERRY ROAD), HAVING intimated to a number of his customers and others that he was in treaty with the Trustee of the Estate of Mr J. Pearson, Mechanics’ Store, for the purchase of that business, he now desires to inform them that he has decided upon REMAINING IN HIS PRESENT PREMISES. W. CLARK also takes this opportunity of returning thanks for the very liberal support bestowed upon him since he commenced business, and hopes to be favoured with a continuance of the same. FAMILIES WAITED UPON AND GOODS DELIVERED DAILY. 1882

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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 479, 30 December 1875, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 479, 30 December 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 479, 30 December 1875, Page 4

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