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'•THE MONSTER. C 1 L 0 T H I N G HALL IS NOW OPEN, LONDON STREET, LYTTELTON. . THE Proprietor of the above Establishment wishes to inform the Public .of Canterbury that his NEW PREMISES are now complete, with a large and splendid assortment of Goods, consisting of, Gentlemen's Ready Made Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Drapery, Hosiery Hats and .Caps, &c, &c, which will be offeree] to the Public at the following LOW PRICES :— COATS! COATS!! COATS!!! £ s. d. £ s. d. Try H. Moss's shepherd plaid sacs 1 10 0. to 2 0 0 Try H. Moss's summer tweed sacs ' .-.; 1 .12 6 „220 Try H. Moss's fancy tweed sacs '■; , /. 1 2 6 „ 115 0' Try H. Moss's angola tweed sacs 116 „ 112 6 Try H. Moss's black cloth sacs 1 10 0. „ 2 2 6 Try H. Moss's light alpacca sacs ... 0 10 6 „ 016 6 Try H. Moss's super lustre sacs -. ... •... ... 015 6 „ 15 6 . VESTS] . VESTS!! VESTS!!! " Try H. Moss's shepherd, plaid vests '. ' ... ' ... ... 010 6 „ 016 6 . Try H. ; Moss's fancy tweed vests ... . -.„• :... 0 7 6 „ 012 6 TryH. Moss's angola tweed vests '„. ' ... ... ... ... 0 9 6 „ 015 6 Try H. Moss's moire antique vests '■...'' ... 0 12 6 „ 1 2 6 Try H,. Moss's ljghtjsilk vests » 0 7 6 „ 018 6 TrydL Moss's black- cloth -vests -...-. /. 0 8 6 „ 015 6 Try H. Moss's black satin vests ..; \ ;;. „ 0 ,10 6 „ 12 6 TROWSERS! TROWSERS!! TROWSERS!!! Try H. Moss's tweed spring bottoms • ... ... ... ... 0 18 6 „ 1 5 0 Try H. Moss's cloth trowsers ... ... ... 0 15 6 „ 110 Try H. Moss's fine doe trowsers ... 0 17 6 „ 1 2 6 " Try H. Moss's shepherd plaid (all wool) trowsers • 1 .10 „ 110 0 Try H. Moss's white linen drill trowsers. ... ... 0 12 6 „100 Try H. Moss's moleskin trowsers (double stitched) ..." "... 0 6 6 „ 0 8 6 Try H. Moss's worsted cord trowsers , 0 12 6 „ 1 1 0 Try H. Moss's Bedford cord trowsers 0 18 6 „ 1 2 6. SHIRTS! SHIRTS!! SHIRTS!!! . Try H. Moss's Crimean plaids Yall wool) shirts 0 10 6 „ 016 6 Try H. Moss's men's stout twill shirts, ■ ...- 0 2 6 „ 0 3 6 Try H. Moss's men's extra stout, liried back's ... .... ... .0 3 0 „ 0 4 0 Try H. Moss's men's fancy regatta shirts-.... ...' • .;'. ... 0 4 6 „ 05 6 Try H. Moss's men's Swiss fronts (ready for use) ... ; 0.4 6 „ 0-6 6 Try H. Moss's blup serge shirts ... 0 4 6 „ 0 8 6 Try H. Moss's fnen's woollen under shirts ... ... ... ... 0 4 6 „ 0 6 6 Try H. Moss's fine white linen-fronts ; , • 0 4 6 „ 0 7 6 Try H. Moss's boys' and youths' clothing of every description always on hand, BOOTS! BOOTS!! BOOTS!!! Try H. Moss's men's elastic sides ....- ; • 0 12 6 ( „ 110 Try H. Moss's men's clump soles ' 1 0 0 „ 1 5 0 Try H. Moss's men's Wellingtons ... ... ... 0, 18 6 ""'„ ' .1" 6" "0 Try H. Moss's men's half Wellingtons ' ..; ... 0 .18 6 „ 1 1 0 Try H. Moss's men's blucber boots ■ 0 12 6 „ 1 1 0 Try H. Moss's men's heavy nailed do.. ' ... ... 0 15 0 „ 018 6 Tiy H. Moss's men's Balmorals ...' ..; . 0 15 6 „150 LADIES' BOOTS! ;; Try H. Moss's ladies' cashmere. ..." ... ' O 8 % „ 012 6 Try H. Moss's ladies'cloth ..; ... ... ... ,0 10 -6 „ 012.6 Try H. Moss's ladies'kid, military heels ... ' ... ' ... . ...' 0 12 6 ,; 014 6 Try H. Moss's ladies' Balmorals „ ■ 0 10 6 „ 013 6 Try H!. Moss's ladies'patent shoes „, • ... .;. 0 4 6 „ 0 6 6 Try H. Moss's ladies'carpet shoes ; 0 3 6 „ 0 4 6 GIRLS' & BOYS' BOOTS. & SHOES! Try H. Moss's girls'leather (very strong) , „. 0 4 6 „ 06' 6 Try H. Moss's girls'patent leather, spring sides ... 0 5 6 „ 0 7 6 Try H: Moss's girls'spring sides, cashmere '. ... 0 4,6 „08 6 Try H. Moss's girl's button, cloth ... ... ..... Q 5 6 „ 0. 6 6 Try H. Moss's girls' patent shoes ... ... 0 3 6 „ 0 5 6 Try H. Moss's boys'strong bluchers • 0 8 6 „096 TryH. Moss's boys'heavy nailed do 0 7 6 „ 010 6 Try H. Moss's boys' Wellingtons 0 10 6 „ 014 6 Try H. Moss's boys'spring sides (patent fronts) 0 12 6 „ 016 6 Try H. Moss's boys'half Wellingtons (dquble soles) 0 10 6 „ 015 6 HENRY MOSS would impress upon the Public of Canterbury and surrounding Districts, that every ARTICLE advertised by him is OBTAINABLE at the MONSTER CLOTHING HALL, at advertised PRICES, and from which no ABATEMENT is MADE; but every article not giving SATISFACTION, will be EXCHANGED, or, if preferred, the MONEY RETURNED, without the LEAST DEMUR. - HENRY MOSS, Proprietor. FLOORCLOTH! FLOORCLOTH!! . FOR SALE, (*f\f\ Yards Floorcloth, 15 feet wide. FREEHOLD LAND IN DAMPIER'S BAY. v)^^-J assorted patterns, FOR SALE a Q uar t er -acre sections, Nos. 286 to 289. For at White's Bee Hive Store, Kaiapoi. _ particulars, apply to J. JOYCE, at Mr. : : Beans', next the gaol, Lyttelton. WHEELER AND NURSE'S Two thirds of the purchase money may reROYAL MAIL CONVEYANCE. main on mortgage at moderate interest. THE Fare of Passengers between the Foot of the Hill and Christchurch is FOR SALE AT RANGIORA. now reduced to 2s. 6d. K/"\ ACRES of valuable FREEHOLD Oct. 13,1858. OVJ LAND with 12| chains frontage on ; Harewood Road. The' section is partially KAIAPOI BREWERY. fenced and cultivated, with a substantial six BEER! BEER!! BEER!!! roomed House and offices thereon. For parTHE above Brewery will be opened on ticulars and to t^J?™ the 26th INSTANT, with good . ™EDERICK J- • L™?'. o i dt> „, ,„ . 7. ° Kangiora. samples of Beer, at the following prices :■— , . X££ Ale *}t-$? gall°"n NOTICE. XX do. at 2s. 6d. per gallon Also, npHE undersigned begs to inform the Malt, Hops, Grains, and: Yeast. J- inhabitants of Kaiapoi and the surTerms Cash. rounding districts that his Mill is now open to H JAGGAR grind for the Public, at Is. per bushel, cash on Kaiapoi Brewery. dehve, 7- RICIIARD WOODFORD, Kaiapoi Mill. CUTTER ANNIE, l_ SCHOONER WATERLILY, SCHOONER FATHER THAMES, '• KETCH CITY .OF LONDON. FOSTER, MASTER. FREIGHTS by the above vessels to or from —r—T^T^Tnnrr r_ r\ n • j-j the Ferry and Christchurch Quay to Lyt- T^? 1™? fl' om Q«ay.—Gram, sd. ? telton2ls.perton. -1- . bushel. EDWARD GENET, Freight from Ferry.—Gram, 4d. <$- bushel. A^ent. Potatoes from Quay and Ferry.—2ls. *$■ ton. — —! ~ EDWARD GENET, SAWN Timber, Firewood, and- shells Agent. supplied on application to the under- Norwich Quay, Lyttelton Feb. 18th, 1858. signed. — — EDWARD GENET, TT j ST RECEIVED BY THE ITNDERNorwich Quay. J g IG « NED _ NOTICE lease of gentlemen's black cloth, tweed, and shep- ' * herd plaid caps, Perry's make, the best asIMPORTERS ■ bonding Goods in Peacock's sortment ever imported into Lyttelton. Bonded Stores, are informed that all current 2 cases of children's boots of superkr make, from expenses thereon must be paid before the goods are 2 to 5* and 6 to 13. delivered, excepting on goods the property of par- x bale of felt carpeting and hearthrugs, ties having an account with the proprietors. All 1 bale Hoyle's prints of wide width and assorted expenses from tho time of receiving will be charged. colours, at 9d. per yard, to the parties releasing the goods, whether bonded Also, one superior Flute, by an eminent London by themselves or purchased in bond at any period manufacturer. subsequent to the date of entry. * J. & P. CAMERON, • • J. T. PEACOCK & Co Norwich Quay. Lyttelton Jan. 11 1859. Lyttelton, Jan. 28,1859..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 651, 2 February 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 651, 2 February 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 651, 2 February 1859, Page 1

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