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TAKE NOTICE! IN Lyttelton, in London Street, What house stands there so trim and neat, So spacious, elegant and tall P , '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 j Through the wide panes at Moss's wares. We know by phrenologic plan The outer marks the inner man. Believe me then the mind at ease Shows on the surface signs that please. ■ | Step in, then, ye who hope for bliss! j 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 require, Or suit of jetty black desire, (The symbol, 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 Sufeefine ! 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 mend— . Though washing rise—though buttons fallThough 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 The ever-fashionable sac ? Then hasten down to Moss, to see An infinite variety. - - - Short coals for boys; long coats for men; Prom sixteen-six to one pound ten; Of lively colour, or of sad; Black cloth or tweed or shepherd's plaid. For summer light; for winter warm ; For slender size; for stalwart form ; Large, extra, medium, and small; On view at Moss's Clothing Hall. All other garments, vestments, raiment— The best of goods for lowest "paymentAre there. You only need to call At- Moss's Monster Clothing Hall. NOTICE. IMPOKTEES .bonding Goods in Peacock's Bonded Stores, are informed that all current expenses thereon must be paid before the goods, are delivered, excepting on goods the property of, parties having an account with "the proprietors. All expenses from the time of receiving will be charged to the parties releasing the goods, .whether bonded by themselves or purchased in bond at any period -subsequent to the; date "of entry. '' "• ■ ■ J*-' J. T. PEACOCK & Cc> Lyttelton Jan. 11 1859. " 'NELSON EXAMINEE.' 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. 'Lyttelton Times' Office, April 24th; 1857. . CART HORSES. THREE SUPERIOR HEAVY DRAUGHT , GELDINGS., They .are ready for immediate work; having been used by the owner atNelson for heavy draught, ploughing, &c. Apply to H. E. ALPORT. Market Place, Christchurch, FOR SALE AT RANGIORA. pT (\ ACRES of valuable FREEHOLD OU LAND with ISJ chains frontage on Harewood Road. The .section js partially fenced and. cultivated, with a substantial six roomed House and offices thereon. For particulars and to treat for purchase, apply to FREDERICK J. ELMER, Rangiora. . SCHOONER FATHER THAMES, FOSTER, MASTER. TjiREIGHT from Quay.—Grain, sd. ? JO bushel. Freight from Ferry.—Grain, 4d. *$■ bushel. Potatoes from Quay and Ferry.'—2ls. *$• ton.1 " EDWARD GENET, Agent. Norwich Quay, Lyttelton Feb. 18th, 1858. CUTTER ANNIE, . SCHOONER WATEELILY, KETCH CITY OF LONDON. T7IREIGHTS by the above vessels to or from JP the; Ferry and Christchurch Quay to Lyttelton 21s. per ton. . , ;. EDWARD GENET, Agent. SAWN Timber, Eirewood, and shells supplied on application to the undersigned. EDWA-RD GENET, Norwich Quay. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. ; MR. R. SWINBOURNE, Boot and Shoemaker, of Manchester-street, Christchurch, lias removed to new and more convenient business premises/in High-street, a little eastward of the Town Hall. Christchurch, Feb. 1, 1859. MRS. HAYDEN, WELLINGTON TERRACE, WELLINGTON. "TriSITORS to Wellington are informed V that they can be accommodated as above with respectable board and residence. In endeavouring to combine the comforts of a home with strictly moderate CHARGES, the proprietress trusts to merit a continuance of that patronage and support which she has hitherto met with, and which -she takes this opportunity of gratefully acknowledging.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 655, 16 February 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 655, 16 February 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 655, 16 February 1859, Page 1

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