J. BENNINGTON, BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, Canterbury-street, Lytlellon, "DEGS to inform the public generally, -*-* that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Messrs. Gee & Co., where he intends carrying on the above business ; and trusts, by strict attention and good workmanship, to merit a share of their patronage. Home-made work warranted for six months. bTgahagan", BOOT AND SHOE-MAKER, Oxford Street, Lyttelton, {opposite the Gaol,) HAS just received a large assortment of Ladies' Boots and Shoes (the best quality) suitable for the coining season. Also, Children and Girl's Boots and Shoes in great variety. B. G. continues to make Colonial Boots and Shoes in the besi Style and Workmanship. EDWARD HJLLBORNE, Dispensing Chemist, High Street, Christchurch, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch and neighbourhood that he has t;iken the business lately carried on by Mr. Bayfeild, and trusts, by keeping a good stock of genuine articles, to merit that support his predecessor had hitherto obtained. Nov. 12, 1855. Ex "Spray/* A RSENIC os sale. -CjL E. HILLBOBNE. J. JOYCE, 25tatclvma&cr, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Lyttelton and Christchurch that he has commenced working at the above business at Mr. Genet's, Norwich Quay, Lyttelton. T. BARNARD, (from London) SSaatcTjj ants ffilocfcmafur. ~DEGS respectively U inform the inhabi- -*-* tants of Christchurch, and the surrounding neighbourhood, that he is about to commence business in the above line, and hopes by attention and adherence to the principles of punctuality and economy, to merit their favour. Clocks and watches of every description cleaned and repaired. Cashel Street, Christchurch. (opposite Mr, Anderson's) Feb. I, 1556. MR. HANNEKE Chronometer, SSRatclj antt (Slock Jilafcer, Lamb ton Quay, Wellington. XXAVING been favoured with many -*--■- orders from Lyltelton, begs to inform the inhabitants that the strictest attention will be given in the execution of any work that may be entrusted to him. Church and other clocks made to order. Repeating duplex Geneva and Lever watches repaired. Rings of all kinds made to order. N.B. Mr. Hanneke received in 1844 from the commissioners of the Exhibition of Trade in Hanover the prize Medal, for a chronometer made by him. EDWARD NURSE, Carrier from Lyttelton to Christchureh, Daily. "DARCELS to be left at the Golden -*- Fleece Hotel, Cbristcburcii, and Mitre Hotel, Lyltelton. All orders will be punctually attended to. J. VINCENT Painter, Glazier, Paperhanger, &c, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Kaiapo and neighbourhood, that he has commenced in the above line at Charles St., Kaiapoi. Feb. 25, 1856.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 358, 9 April 1856, Page 11
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