VICTORIA COFFEE-HOUSE & READING- "■'•■;: ■' -■• RboM,'';. ;: l ./'■■ ?. "[[..'. r : ;' f is-x:/\Tfc;.\--, mi,ll:s, /..';■.,, No. 4, Londori Street, Lytteltdii. Bl§ T Q F PRIC KS :— Cup of Coffee .... 3d, / Do/ : Tea -.>..■»;;■.!. =. 3d. .i, /; ;i Plate of Bread and Butter . 3d. Do. i: Tottst ; ... i ■'. 4d; Two Mutton Chops . ..•".- 6d. Rump Steak . . . . . 9d. , ..., Eggs (each) . '-;..''u ■■'." 4d: ' Oj>en from Seven o'Clock in the Moniing till Nine o'Clock in; the Evening (Sundays ■excepted.,,-'-:- ..■'-,. .'! . ': .. ■•■ EX DART AND OTHER LATE ARRIVJIL^ MESSRS. LEAKE & TAYLER beg leave to.inform the public that they have just received a large and varied •assprtnierft of Goods,. suitable for the present and coming seasons, 'consisting of— . Embroidered woollen dresses Cobui-g, Orleans,-.alpacas, merinos Coutil stays in great variety. 1 Infants' robes, frocks, and bodies Infants' white and drab cashmere and satin hoods . . Marseilles quilts and blankets Woollen hose and half-hose White, black, and colored ribbons, Velvet ribbons, lace, blond and edgings .-;..-;.-. ALSO,-^ • "Hi--1 bale carpeting and drugget-' 1 ditto blue serge shirts--1 case moleskin trowsers 1 trunk wateiiight boots ■ v ■ : And a variety of haberdashery, &c. , London Street, Lytfceltonl .■,,■• ■.■;..' I iißiic Notice. .' TIMBER CUTTING LICENSES. "\T7HERE;AS it has been represented to . V T ' the Commissioner',, of the Waste Lands'' Board that parties ar& .lolawfully cutting timbei* on Banks' Peninsula, Talbat and Harewood forests, and other parts of "the proviik-e, NOTICE is Seeebt given, that any person found cutting timber oh any of the Waste lands of the CroAvn, without a license previously obtained from tin's Board,' will be proceeded against in pursuance of the Regulations now in force within this province. By order of the Waste- Lands Board, WILLIAM GUISE BRITTAN, . ■ -.Chief Commissioner. Land Office, Christchurch, eth.November, 1856=. i PHOTOGEAP H V . JF. Mc.CAIIDELL is prepared to take • Portraits. ..Specimens may be:seen at his Store in Oxford Street.: I Lyttelton,..May 8, 1857. ' : • PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. MR. MOUNTFORT begs to announce that he is prepared to take portraits by the New Collodion Process. Specimens can be seen at Mr. Mountfort's, .Colombo Street, Christchurch, near Messrs. 'Gould & Miles. - NOTICE. SUMNER ROAD. riIHE Horse track between PolluH's Bay and J- Evans' Pass is closed during the completion of the rock cuttings^ E; DOBSONv ; Provincial Engineer. Office of Public Works, . .: Christchurch, June Ist, 1857. GEORGE LOADER, CHIMNEY SWEEPER & NIGHTMAN, WISHING. -to return his thanks to the. inhabitants of Lyttelton; and Christchureh for the .liberal patronage he hasreceived, begs to inform them that he still continues in. the above business, and hopes that his strict attention and moderate cnarges will men':, with encouragement in orders from tUe public of the settlement.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 480, 10 June 1857, Page 9
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419Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume VII, Issue 480, 10 June 1857, Page 9
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