J. S. WILLCOX, CABINET-MAKER, PAPER-HANGER, *c. Bridle Path, Lyttelton. RICHARD PACKER, No. 3, Cashel Street, Christchurch, BEGS to inform the public that he has for Sale, on moderate terms— Teas, Coffee, Chocolate, Sugars, Spices, Treacle, Fresh and Salt Butter, Cheese, Sago, Arrowroot, Oatmeal, Rice, Soap, Soda, Starch, Blue, Pickles, Sauces, Salad Oil, Bottled Fruits, Tobacco and Pipes, Paper Hangings and Canvass, Oils, Turps, White Lead, Putty, Whiting, Doors, Windows, Window Glass, Hardware, Ironmongery, Tin Goods, Earthenware, China, Glass, Drapery. Bonnets, Caps, Ribbons, &c. Shoes and Boots, &c. W. A. HURLEY, BEEAD, BISCUIT BAKER, PASTRY-COOK, &c. Near the Royal Hotel, Christchurch, "DEGS to inform the inhabitants of ChristJ-' church and its vicinity, that his establishment as above is now finished, and will be open for the sale of Goods on Monday nest. W. A. H. pledges himself to the use of the best materials ; aud hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit the patronage and support of the public. Biscuits, for the use of travellers, always on hand. R. C. BEALBY, ~ CAUTEEBUHY STBEET, LYTTELTOIT, /CONTINUES to execute all orders for work V-^ in every branch of the Building trade, using the best materials and workmanship, at the lowest market price, for cash. All kinds.of Joiners' work, such as Doors, Sashes, &c.,made of the best imported yellow deals, and delivered at Chiistchurch free of extra charge. N.B. Shingling and slating on an improved principle, and warranted not to leak. Agent for timber, shingles, &c. HAIR CUTTING. J. D. WRIGGLESWORTH, "DEGS to announce to the Inhabitants of -*-' Port Lyttelton and Christchurch, that he has commenced business in London Street, opposite Mr. Mason, baker, and hopes by his skill and attention to obtain their support. J, D. W. visits Christcliureli every Monday. Orders left at Mr. Gould's Store, Christchurch, will be punctually attended to. F. MASON, TTAVING PURCHASED the whole -*-*- of the business lately carried on by, Mr. Collier and himself as Bakers, &c., begs most respectfully to solicit from the inhabitants of Lyttelton and its vicinity a continuance of the support the late firm of C. and 3M. have hitherto received, and which he assures them it will be his constant study to merit. London Street, Lyttelton. WMte Hart Inn and Auction Mart, Corner of Cashel Street and Sumner Road, Christchurch. IVr ■**' ■^■^T be§"s to announce that —¥JL» this Establishment is now open for the accommodation of the public ; and hopes, by strict attention to the comfort of his o-ue'sts combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage. EDWARD GENET, TN returning thanks for the support he -*- has met with since opening, beo-s most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Lvtteltoi), Christchurch, and their vicinities that he is ITot going to the Diggings BUT WILL CONTINUE TO SELI, AT HIS PROVISION STORES, Goods of first-rate quality, at prices that cannot fail to give satisfaction. Orders punctually attended to, and delivered free of Charge.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 91, 2 October 1852, Page 12
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484Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Lyttelton Times, Volume II, Issue 91, 2 October 1852, Page 12
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