TyANTED, a COOK. The usual ' * wag-^s given.—Apply to Mr. S. Bkat/ey, Gresford, near Christchcrch. NOTICE, f\N an<l after the Ist flny of May next, the business of the Post-Office in Christchurch, will be removed to the Post-office now in course of erection in the Market Place. After such removal the office hours will be from 10 o'clock in the morning until 4 o'clock in the afternoon throughout the yeur, the usual closing-(lays exceptcd. C W. Bishop, Sub Postmaster, Christchurch. AVON RIVER NAVIGATION. f i IHE schooivr " Juiia," built expressly JL for the river trade, is now running between the Avon Wharf and Sumner, and is read)' to take in goods for any part oi the river or for transmission'to port. For freight, &c., apply to Mr. Croft, Avon Wharf. or to Mr. Loxgdkn, Christchurch. Ivcw Eea&y, price 2s. 6d. qnr-iE new Zealand almanack •* for 18-06. Copies may be obtained at the''Times'' office, Oxford street, Lytteiton, of Mr. B. W. Mountfort, Oashel street, Christchurch, and of Mr. Black, Kaiapoi. FOR SALE, At the Times' Office, Lvttelt«u, and at Mr. B. W. Mountfort's, Olivistchurch, Pri>-e Is., rnHEDENOMI N A T I O N A I. JL («o called, though improperly) the System of National Education best adapted to the Needs j and Citcmnstances of tins Gsilhiiv. By tiie Rev. A,i'.Tiiun B^kkr, NT.A., Wail'-.ain Collets, Oxfxril; resident Pastor of St. Paul's, Clnncli, Wellington. "It would be diffietih to conceive 11; nt any iniin of parliamentary experience could gravely propose that local ttiunicipal boards should he invested viih power to establish late-supporti'ij schools in ewrv parisli, with whttever constitutioti, I" the inevitable dostiuction of ibe pcliools of reliy'ioiis coiiiinunions."— Sir ./. K. Sliuttleu!:>rth." This Day is puhlis/te.l. price Is. THE LA N D RE GUI> A TIOXS For the Province of Canterbury. Lvttelton : at the "Times" Office. Christcbi rch : Mr. IV Vv*. M omit fort. Kniaroi : Mr. Blai-k. BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, cnmsTcnrucH. T> W. MOUNTrOItT boirs to inform i his Friends and the Public, that having- been ap])ciu!eil Agent in C-inislcliurth j for the Initial ten Times newspaper, he lias j commenced business in Cashel street, corner : of Manchester street, with a well assorted j and varied Mock of BOOKS. STATIONERY. &c. which he is prepared to rilVr at. the hnves! r cash price's. I I'^or particulars of stock, see Ciiculars. I MRS. SWANSON, ! Se^rustra-s, St. Davi.l'o Street, Lytro'to.i. : "OEGI^ respectfully to inform llu* ii:iiai>:. ■*^ tnnts of l.yttclto.'i, that sh<-> iuif.ds •: takitiU' in any dt seri:! \o\\ of work i:i \\\- . following;- iiin-; viz.. ladies', ui*;i:!^ii!.'''s, and baby iir.cn. i Saving Ind nru:!i c.x:.rience in the above branch of business. <v truMs by strict aftt.'ntion t(* all orders ■ :■- : trusted to her. and by goi>d woik. to nw\-.\. . a share of public patronage*. \
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 361, 19 April 1856, Page 3
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456Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume VI, Issue 361, 19 April 1856, Page 3
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