' TAKE NOTICE! IN Lyttelton, in London Street, What house stands there so'trim and neat, So spacious, elegant and tall ? 'Tis Moss's Monster Clothing Hall. •The live-long day time, through the door Our citizens by hundreds pour, While half the town in wonder stares Through the wide pane 3. at Moss's wares. We- know by phrenologic plan ' ' The outer marks 'the inner man. i Believe me then the mind at ease , .Shows on the .surface signs that please. Step in, tjhen, ye who hope for bliss! Can ye reject a chance like this? The first swift' step to" happiness - Will be to'choose from. Moss your dress. Should you a full-dress coat reauire, Or suit of, jetty black desire, '* (The By,mbt)l,. in its hue, to show Either festivity- or woe,) • At;'Moss*s Monster Clothing Hall You'll find the.best material Of strongest work and first design. All Moss's Goods abe Supjjbfine ! ". The' bachelor of lonely lot— Whose heart is whole—whose linen's not— ■ Who has no gentle female friend 'Himself to spoil, his,shirts to mendThough washing rise—though buttons fall— . Though,linen don't come home at all— .He need not—-shall not—now despair— Moss has'some shirts a man can wear. Or, tell me! does your wardrobe lack ' .Tlie ever-fashionable sac ? :' Then hasten down to Moss, to see An infinite variety. Short coats for boys j long coats for men; From sixteen«six to one pound ten; Of lively colour, or of sad ; Blade cloth or-tweed or shepherd's plaid. For summer light; for winter warm; For slender size': for stalwart'form; Large) extra, medium, and small; Qn'view at Moss's Clothino Hall. All other'garments, vestments, raiment— ' Tlie best of sroods for lowest paymentAre there. Ynn only need to call At Moss's Monsteb Clothing Hall. ~; - jj'./.N-OTICE.1 TMPORTERS'bonding Goods in Peacock's J- Bonded Stores, are informed that^ll current expenses thereon"must be paid before the goods are delivered, excepting on goods the, property of parities having an account with the proprietors. All fcxpensesirorn'tlie.'time of\receiv,ifig willie charged ' to the releasing the goods, whether bonded by themselves or purchased in bond at any period subsequent to the date of entry. ' J. T. PEACOCK & Co Lyttelton Jan 11 1859. 'NELSON EXAMINER.' SUBSCRIPTIONS to the ' Nelson Examiner-' newspaper will be received at this office, and copies supplied ,to subscribers on the arrival of each mail., Terms, 10s. per quarter. . ' 1 Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th, 1857. WHEELER AND NURSE'S ROYAL MAIL CONVEYANCE. nn H E Fare of Passengers between the ■•■-' Foot of the Hill and Christchurch is now reduced to 2s. 6d. Oct. 13,1858. CART HORSES. ' rpiIREE SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT -i- GELDINGS. They are ready for immediate work, having been used by tlie owner at Nelson for heavy draught, ploughing, &c. Apply to H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, FOR SALE AT RANGIORA. PA ACRES of valuable FREEHOLD 'tJ\J_ LAND with 12| chains frontage on Harewood Road. The section is, partially fenced and cultivated, with' a substantial six roomed House and offices thereon. For particulars'anr 1. to treat for-purchase, apply'to • FREDERICK J. ELMER, , ' Rangiora. SCHOONER FATHER THAMES, : FOSTER, MASTER." TjiREIGHT from Quay.—Grain/sd. ? Jj ; bushel. : Freight from Ferry.—'Grain, 4d. bushel. ■ Potatoes from Quay! and Ferry.—-215..^ ton. EDWARD GENET, ~ . . Agent. . Norwich Quay, Lyttelton Feb. 18th, 1858. JUST RECEIVED BY THE UNDERSIGNED,— 1 case of gentlemen's black cloth, tweed, and shepherd plaid caps, Perry's make, the best assortment ever imported into Lyttelton. 2 cases of children's boots of superior make, from 2 to 5 and 6 to 13! 1 bale of felt carpeting and hearthrugs. 1 bale Hoyle's prints of wide width and assorted colours, at 9d. per yard. Also,.one superior Flute, by an eminent London manufacturer. - Messrs. CAMERON, Brothers, Norwich Quay. j .. Lvttejton, Jan. 28, 1859. MRS. HAYDEN, WELLINGTON TKR RACE, WELLINGTON. TTTSITORS to Wellington are informed V, that they can be accommodated as above with, respectable board and residence. In endeavouring to combine the conifo.rts,of h home with ■'piEicxi.T,, MODEBATB CHAUQES, the, proprietress trusts to merit a.continuance of that patronage and - support, which sho lias hitherto met with, and which she takes this opportunity of gratefully iicknowledging.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 654, 12 February 1859, Page 1
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