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i MR. C. H. MOFFITT Se SON | SURGEON DENTISTS, BEG to inform the inhabitants of Lvt telton and Christchurch, that, during their intended short stay, they will carry on an tho branches of, Dental Surgery as follows :—/ Artificial teeth supplied on the most improved principles, from a tootK to a complete set. Teeth effectually stopped with gold or composition.. Teeth carefully scaled. -Teeth extracted .'. with little or no pain 'to'the" patient. Children's "teeth "* carefully regulated during -second dentition WT?„ ntirelyprevents irregularity of growth' the above operations performed with the latest improved instruments. Hours of attendance from 10 till 5. Canterbury Street, __Mayll,lßsß. Ljttelt °nNOTICE. T THOMAS CLOUD, do hereby give J- 5 notice to any person or persons harbouring my wife JANE CLOUD, after this date, that I will prosecute them according to the May 8,1858. CAUTION. " THE public are cautioned not to receive a FIVE POUND NOTE, of the Union Bank of Australia, Lyttelton, No. 17205 which was lost in Lyttelton, on SATURDAY' last, by a poor Maori lad.' The' finder of the note will oblige by communicating with the "Times" Office. • ' Lyttelton, May 11,1858. ~~ PUBLIC MEETING. A T a Preliminary Meeting held at the JOL. White Hart, on the 27th ult., for the purpose of discussing the propriety of forming a Farmers' Club in this province, it was resolved to call a public meeting, to be held in the Town Hall, Christchurch, on SATURDAY, the 22nd, instant, at" 3 o'clock, at which all, who are interested in the carrying out of such a scheme, are requested to attend. CHARLES J. BRIDGE, Sec. pro tern. May 3,1858. ONIONS 3 ONIONS!! ONIONS!!! 2 tons New Zealand Onions for sale at White's "Bee Hive," KAIAPOI. OPENING OF THE BEE HIVE AT KAIAPOI. MR. J. T. WHITE has just opened the aboye store with a great variety of goods, consisting of ironmongery, holloware, cutlery, ..crockery, "groceries, boots and shoes, oilmen's stores, Sec, where be hopes, by strict attention to business and fair prices, to secure a share of the public patronage. - HORSE AND BULLOCK HARNESS. (Ex Roehampton.) SEVERAL complete Sets of Horse and Bullock Shaft and Leading Harness, spare Collars, Sec, Sec. H. E. ALPORT. Christchurch, March 22nd, 1858. NOTICE. MRS. TWINING begs to announce that, having taken the house and premises lately in the occupation of Mr. Wilson, and also of the house lately occupied by Mr. Sewell, she is now prepared to accommodate several families or single gentlemen with furnished apartments, and with board if required. N.B.—Stabling attached. London street, October 6th, 1857. CHELTENHAM HOUSE, KAIAPOI. E HAMLET begs to inform his friends • and the public generally, that his House is now ready; and, parties wishing for accommodation will have every care and attention to make them comfortable. Room for a few young nien as boarders. N.B. Good Stabling. | NOTICE TO DEBTORS. | A. LL Parties .indebted to the under- ! _£jL signed are requested to pay their ! respective accounts forthwith; otherwise, pro- ! ceedihgs will be taken against them. JAMES -BRUCE. Akaroa, March 19th, 18581 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT OF AKAROA. pi ENTLEMEN,—Having accepted the \_X"" offices of Provincial • Solicitor and Crown Prosecutor, it becomes necessary forme to resign my seat as one of your representatives in. the Provincial Council into your hands. As I am, howev r er, eligible for re-election, I beg again to offer myself as a candidate for your suffrages, and to assure you that I shall, if re-elected, do everything, in my power to promote the interests of the province in general, and of the district of Akaroa in particular. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, i THOMAS S. DUNCAN. Christchurch, March 16, 1858. '

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Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 578, 19 May 1858, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 578, 19 May 1858, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume IX, Issue 578, 19 May 1858, Page 2

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