| twine, cupboard locks, plane irons, 1-knife-and-fork dessert services, copper scales and balances marine compasses, wrapping paper, spectacles' looking glasses, rules, table mats, steel pens and' holders, pencils, mathematical instruments leather purses,, silk : purses, glass egg cups,' icandle ornaments, dishes, handled cans, gob' i.lets, sugar basins and creams, cruets, mustard pots; knife rests; decanters, tumblers, wines butter plates, butter boats, ginger beer tumblers, netted silk bags, leather reticules and bags, portfolios, horse hair petticoats and improvers, nail and hearth brushes, painters' brushes,-small-tooth combs, rack -combs -back and s^de combs,, perfumery,,fancy ?Q ap s ' soap boxes; toys, 1 vbox'geometrical solids with the come sections, dolls, boys' calf kip and nailed bluchers; nailed lace bootsrladies' clogs, men's lace-up and watertight boots, grained knee boots, navy shoes, girls' and ladies.' satin and kid shoes, ladies' cloth and Cashmere boots girls' do., leather shoes, women's patent shoes' (welts), infant's Morocco and patent strap shoes, mens' patent leather shoes and carpet slippers, iside and i other saddles, bridles, body rollers, breaking-bits, whips, ladies' saddle bao-s ■gig harness,; plough reins,, hobbles, double sfot belts, stallion bars, weight belts, manger chains dampers, fire irons, cross-cut saws, clothes lines' feather dusters, doll's bedsteads, cigj^ta pair of splendid vases, gold .and silver bead's, steel busks, brown and fancy parasols; embroidered muslin covers, mourning collars and'cuffs, sewed muslin habits and sleeves, muslin and jaconet chemisettes, embroidered skirts; frocks and frock bodies, sewed scollop and insertion, cambric and embroidered kerchiefs, white lace skirts, lace habits and sleeves, black and white lace mantles,-tambour and crosjs bar mantles black velvet, cloth and Cashmere mantles, superior black • glace mantles, ladies' and maids' straw and felt hats assorted,-; ladies' and maids' straw hats, infant's caps, ladies'- night caps • mohaiiy Sontag, and dress- caps; cap fronts! widows' caps, cap crowns, - Sontag and other head dresses, laces, edgings; insertions, chenille head dresses, cambric ■ Bouncings, black crape collars and-sleeves; black crape falls, black crape bracelets, crape- and bugle trimming, black bugle fringe, chenille tassels, white silk blonde with bugles, black silk cord girdles and tassels colored silk do., black and coloured silk fringe black and colored gimps, assorted silk trimmings' widehlack satin trimming, mohair frino-^ Prussian binding, colored mohair braids, colored' worsted and mohair braids, white cotton wave braid, embossed velvet trimming, Strutt's small : cord^embroidery cotton,.crochet. cotton, cotton and linen tapes, button moulds, satin wire, linen, agate and pearl buttons, black and white metal buttons, black Florentine buttons, ribbon wire, hooks and eyes, bonnet wire, thread, pins, hair pins, white cotton fringe, Brussels net curtains, furniture gimp and binding; curtain fringe,'bands, arid cords; window cord, elastic silk bracelets, filoselle and floss silk, needles, fancy buttons, crochet cases, leather and elastic belts, India rubber garters; India rubber web white and?black; assorted ribbons, viz,—narrow French satih; bonnet, and gauze; ladies' black and fancy silk, neckties, black and colored dress loops, black cotton velvet ribbon, black and colored- silk velvet; ribbon, colored silk cord, Oashmere binding, white.and colored sewing silk, purse, twist, silk and military braids, silk Russia braid, satin aprons, cotton star braid, round and flat silk laces, girls' white and colored silk gloves; Cashmere, kid and tan leather, Lisle thread, and worsted glovesmens' hose, viz.—black and white lambs wool', grey.knitted, brown, and grey cotton ; do., halfhose ; women's and maids' grey, white, brown .and.black cotton, lambs wool, merino, and worsted hose; mens' white cotton night caps, .coloured tablecloths, white flannel under.shirts, • blue and striped Guernseys, men's merino vests, lamb's * wool drawers, men's and boys' blue serge shirts, white cotton sheets, white .Windsor holland, coloured cotton counterpanes, white and blue serge, 10-4 and 11-4 Whitney blankets, double mattrasses, white and, grey calico assorted, white-and grey sheeting, prints assorted, grey twilled calico, Scotch twill shirting, huckaback, diaper ; drills, duck, .canvas, cotton tick, white and drab moleskin, drab cord, black sateen, brown linen, brown holland, denims, derrys, • dungarees; Welsh, -Lancashire, and electro blue and pink flannels ; Kidderminster carpet, hearthrugs, boys'cloth paletots, fancy moleskin, worsted cord trowsers; tweed, doeskin and linen drill trowsers; black broad cloth, shepherd's plaid cloth; boys' and men's tweed coats, ■ waterproof coats, brown beaver, black beaver-skin, pocket siphonia, caps and: hoods, mantle cloths, black i cotton velvet; gala plaid, and al^ool tartan ; black cloth trowsers, cord trowsers, india rubber and white leather braces, alpacca tweed and .lustre coats; men's" Scotch .twill shirts, fancy regatta shirts; delaine, barege, and coloured muslin dresses; French delaines and French barege robes; coloured barege; checked, coloured, glaceVand black silk,; black silk and ferry velvet,; coloured.bonnet silk, brocaded silk robes, striped and checked., alpacca dresses, coloured and black .Circassian cloths, Orleans, alpacca, coburgs, dimity, white moreen, scarlet damask; white, black, and coloured rolled jaconet; slate, and black glazed lining; cambrics ; book, lawn, and table .check muslin; crinoline, lenos, and foundation muslin, coloured arid white embroidered muslin, white embroidered net, polka jackets, children's white .stays, wool muffs and victorines, sable boas and victories, American fox boas, men's and hoys' cloth caps, children's trimmed beaVer hats, men's reversible caps, plush scarfs, men's satin and fancy stocks, Ac, &c, &o. ■F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Lyttelton, February 5, 1858.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 554, 24 February 1858, Page 2
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838Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 554, 24 February 1858, Page 2
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