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EVENING GLASSES. MESSRS. TOOMATH and HOLMES ~DEG respectfully to inform the Inhabi--U tants of Lyttelton, that they intend opening Evening Classes for the Instruction of Adults and Young Persons of both sexes, chiefly in Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic ; to which may be added, if required, English Grammar and Composition, Music, Drawing, Mathematics, &c. Time of Attendance—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday evenings, from 7 to 8 o'clock. To commence on Monday evening, the 28th inst. For terms and particulars apply at the Commercial School. MR. JOHN BILTON BEGS respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Lyttelton, that he is prepare d to give Private Instruction on the Pian Forte and Vocal Music. Terms moderate. For particulars apply at the Church Com mercial School, Lyttelton. N.B. Piano-Fortes Tuned, &c, REFRESHMENT ROOM. IV/FRS. KING begs to inform her friends -L'J- that she has opened Refreshment and Cof.f.ee Booms, on the premises recently erected on Section No. 4, Esplanade, for the accommodation of the public and parties arriving by the Emigrant ships. Dinners at Twelve and Four. April 11, 1851. JOHN E. THACKER, BENERAL GQHiSSiGN AGENT, BEGS to inform the Public that he has erected a Wharf at the Bricks, for the convenience of boats conveying goods, &c, to Christchurch; in connection with which there is an enclosed yard for timber, &c. &c, which he purposes selling on commission. Any consignments with which he may be favoured will meet with attention. Goods entrusted to his care forwarded to any part of the Plains, or carefully stored. Christchurch, April 10, 1851. J. THORNTON & T. PURSSGLOVE, Carpenters, Joiners, & Builders. SASHES, FRAMES, DOORS, & HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. London Street, Lyttelton. IRON-WORKER, SMITH, &c. N. E. GRIFFIN, "TSEGS to announce to the Settlers of -*-' Lyttellon, 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. Lyttolton, March 21, 1851, JOSEPH ASH BY, TASLQR, &c. CNext Door to Mr. Bollard's Residence,) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and Christchurch, that he is prepared to commence business in the above line. Also, Ann Ashbv intends following the Dressmaking Business in all its branches, and hopes by strict attention to all orders, to merit a share of their patronage. R. H. GARDENER, FRENCH POLISHER AMD UPHOLSTERER. OLD Furniture Cleaned, Repaired, ami Polished. Mattrasses and Palliasses made on the shortest notice. Sectiou No. -li, L) ttekon.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 12 April 1851, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 12 April 1851, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume I, Issue 14, 12 April 1851, Page 1

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