MR. JOHN BILTON BEGS respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Lyttelton, that he is prepared to give Private Instruction on the PianoForte and Vocal Music. Terms moderate. For particulars apply at the Church Commercial School, Lyttelton. N.B. Piano-Fortes Tuned, Sec. j7~THORNTON & T. PURSSGLOVE, Carpenters, Joiners, & Builders. SASHES, FRAMES, DOORS, * HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. London Street, Lyttelton. Furnishing and General Ironmongery Store. R. C. BEALBY IS selling at his Furnishing and General Ironmongery Store, First Class London Saddles, Dairy utensils, Window Glass, Putty, Door Mats, Brooms, Brushes, Sorby's Chisels, Gouges, Plane Irons. Also a few tools manufactured by the best London makers, and Files, Easps, &c, at reduced prices. iron-worker, s¥rnir^ N. E. GRIFFIN, T3EGS to announce to the Settlers of -*-^ Lyttelton, that he has opened business in the above line, and hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit a share of that patronage which it shall be his endeavour to deserve. Lyttelton, March 21, 1851. BREAD and CONFECTIONARY. MESSRS. COLLIER and MASON, having now opened their Baking Establishment in London Street, most respectfully inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton, that families and shipping can be supplied with Bread and Confectionary on the shortest notice and reasonable terms. N.B. Bread, the 21b. loaf, sixpence. March 13, 1851. SAMUEL GIBBS, Fancy Bread and Biscuit Baker. ~DEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christ- -*-^ church and its vicinity, that he will commence business near the Land Office, on Monday next, March 31st, and hopes by strict attention to all orders, to merit their support. Wedding Cakes, superior dry Biscuits and Fancy Goods to order. Wedding Dinners and Tea Parties, and Routs supplied. Bakings carefully attended to. S. G. has also on Sale, the following goods, which he is selling off cheap, for Cash, Crockery, Tumblers, and Wine Glasses. Whiting, Black and White Paint. Oil, Nails, Blankets, Bellows. Piller and Chamber Candlesticks. Knives and Forks, American Axes. Flannel Shirts, Men's Hose, Carbonate of Soda, Tartarie Acid, Salad Oil, Mustard, Table and Tea Spoons, Starch, Blue, &o. &c. Christchurch, March 27. F. JENKINS and J. M'LEAN, /CARPENTERS, Joiners, and Buikders. Sashes, Frames, and Doors made on the shortest notice. Furniture repaired, &c. N.B. Workshops, Market-Place, Christchurch. G. ALLEN. "OEGS respectfully to announce to the -*-' Inhabitants of Christchurch, that he has opened a General Store, situate in the MarketPlace, where may now be obtained provisions of all descriptions, togetherwith Clothing-, Bedding, Hardware, Earthenware, Glass, Brushes, &c G. A. hopes by moderate prices and unremitting attention to business to merit a share of his fellow-colonists' support. Market-Place, Christchurch, March 21, 1851, STORE AT GHRiSTCHURGH. GW. BISHOP begs to announce his • having opened a Store at Christchurch, where may now be obtained provisions of every description. Hardware, Tools, Nails, Earthenware, &c. Agent for Ike " LyHelton Times." Maikot-Pluce, ChritsU-hcreh, Jan. 31, 1851.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 13, 5 April 1851, Page 8
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