LYTTELTON CftURCH OF ENGLAND jGIUMIAU 'SjEJItOOL; ■' MASTER: REV. F. KNOWLES. THE ABOVE SCHOOL will be OPENED (D. V.) ,;■■.■•■'■■ ' ON MONDAY, 24th INSTANT, at 9 a.m.,-at Highlands "Cottage. ' ( The course of instruction will embrace all tho branches of a thorough English and, Commercial Education, with Euclid, Algebra, Practical Mathematics, the Eloments of tliD Physical Sciences, and the Rudiments of Latin, as may be required. Careful instruction in the doctrines and duties of Christianity, as taught by the Church of England, will also be imparted. Terms,-—Ten pounds per, annum, payable quarterly in advance. - Books, &*c, extra. RETAIL DEALERS OF CHRISTCHURCH. MESSRS. JAMES MORRISON & CO., having commenced to receive their regular heavy shipments direct from the manufacturing districts of England, are prepared to deal, with retail storekeepers of Christchurch at. lower prices than gene-' rally asked by other merchants, with the double advantage of buying in quantities as are required, and seeing and noting your prices at the tirile of purchase. Ironmongers and master carpenters aro particularly requested -to inspect our stock. and test our prices. Canterbury Street, Lytteltoh"; Jan. 7, 1859. .' • ALBION HOTEL; J COLLIER begs to inform ihe public gene- • rally; that having erected STABLES in the rear of his premises, he is prepared to give horses entrusted to his charge the best possible accommodation. P.S.—Saddle horses on hire. ' Lyttelton; Jan. 7,' 1859. . ' . . LYTTELTON JETTY. TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. TVTOTICE.—Goods landed on the jetty must be -L taken away the same day, otherwise proceedings will be taken for the obstruction of the traffic. EDWARD GENET, Wharfinger. NOTICE. A JjL accounts due to the late Firm of XX. R. WAITT & C0..-remaining unpaid on the 31st December, 1858, will be placed in the hands of a Solicitor for recovery. Lyttelton, Dec. 23, 1858. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, ; CASHEL STREET; CHRISTCHURCH; " GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE. DGLA^ESON haying- received advices # :of large shipments of goods-to arrive from England,, begs to inform the inhabitants of Christchurch that he is now SELLING' OFF the whole of his present STOCK at ar great sacrifice j consisting of - SHAWLS, MANTLES, MUSLINS, FANCY DRESSES, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS, CABBAGE ■ TREE HATS, WHITE AND-SCOTCH TWILL SHIRTS, SYDNEY TWEED AND MOLESia^TTftOWSERS; ' FELT HATS, CALICOS^ FLANNELS, SCOTCH TWILL, CORDUROY, COTTON AND LINEN BED TICK, • HABERDASHERY,, &c. ' TO BE SOLD, A" BARGAIN, ' f rVHE lease of an improved section of 60 acres, 1 fronting on the river Heathcote, 25 acres of which is broken up, partially cropped and fenced. There are two substantial dwelling houses erected thereon. For particulars, apply to J. WHEELER, Lincoln-road. Jan. 1,1859. NOTICE. MISS TAYLOR begs to intimate that her SCHOOL will re-open after the Christmas recess on thelsT of FEBRUARY NEXT. Christchurch, Jan. 4,1859. I MRS. D,ALE • BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Kaiapoi that .she has taken the house lately, occupied by' Dr. Day, and intends to open a store for the following Merchandise, consisting of— Drapery Boots and shoes , -. , - Baby linen Glassware , . And various other goods too numerous to mention Jan. 5,1859. COMMERCIAL' HOTEL, 'AKAROA. THIS HOUSE is now opened as a FAMILY HOTEL. Visitors wanting comfort and quiet will find it in this House. . GEO. ARMSTRONG, ,i Proprietor. Akaroa, Dec. 18, 1858. TENDERS EOR the ERECTION of a CHURCH at Rangiora will be received by the undersigned, on or before the Ist February, 1859. Plans and specifications of the work may be seen at the Lion Hotel, Rangiora. J. HAMILTON WARD, Hon. Sec. , The lowest or any Tender will hot necessarily be accepted. FOR SALE,. A HOUSE and half;, an acre of Land at Kaiapoi. The above presents v good opportunity for any one wishing to establish a business, being a corner = section,-withabout 5 chains'frontage. For particulars, apply to MR. W. H.DENNE. Part.purchase money cah remain on mortgage. SKELETON. /GENTLEMEN whose MARES have received vT the services of Skeleton, are requested to pay the fees to MR. JAMES RULE, Christchurch, who is authorised to receive the same. TOWTON. ," /GENTLEMEN, whose MARES have received vT the services of Towtori, are requested to pay the fees to MR. JAMES RULE; Christchurch, who is authorised to receive the same.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 648, 22 January 1859, Page 7
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678Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 648, 22 January 1859, Page 7
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