ON SALE, EX MYSTERY, .. ;. AND OTHER LATE ARRIVALS. THE undersigned are now opening fresh invoices of soft goods whic'i will be read v for sale by jll o'clock on THURSDAY NEXT, (To-morrow), j in addition to their general large assortment:-- _ ': A splendid assortment-of winter ribbons, plain, : biovvn and blue sarsnets Women's jean, satteen and coutille stays Queen's rival corsets, Cleopatra do. Princess royal do. • Corded petticoats in great variety j Steel busks, brooches, gold beads , : Cimhtnere gloves, white braid . ; | ' Ladies'elegant neck.scarfs I Spot book muslin, spot muslin scarfa | Wool dyed Oxford doe v . ' ' ' Wool 'armlets, Cashmere mufflers ..• ' ! Fancy skills, book, Nansook and mull muslin While, pink, sky French tarletans ;• .. Lnppefc sprig muslin, coloured lenos ;; French linings, black and coloured Zephyr checks Flounced robes, double skirls . , . Swiss curlaiiiH, Scotch Cambric handkerchiefs ; Madder, Cochineal and Turkey .kerchiefs. ■-,-■.,. I Infant's felt hais, dp. do. silk lined I Do. .black and brown turbans. i Girls'black and brown riding" hats ! • Ladies' riding hats, assorted shapes Do. do. trimmed, , , ; , ; Infant's white and brown straw turban hats j • Do. whip cord and tuscan do. . Boys' Windsor and Prince Alfred hats • Youths' and men's white regatta hats Deer stalker's hats Ladies' drab whip cord new riding hats Do. Princess .Royal tuscan do. • Children's and ladies' improved straw hats , : Women's and Empress do. Do, brown do. Girls and maids' mushroom do. ' Princess Royal hats : Ladies' girls' and maids' white hats \ A case of men's and youths' assorted grey knit ! worsted and lambswooJ hose and half-hose • Girls 1 and women's assorted worsted, Cashmere, lambswool and Merino hose Ball dresses, real ermine boas Cap fronts, orange blossoms, bonnet plumes Black and brown hat feathers Huckaback,, blonde quilling, velvet ribbon Pins, crinoline, polka jackets Ladies' fancy wool scarfs Wool ruffles, woollen cuffs • Thimbles, blond, falls Black and white ivory fancy dress buttons Brussels and real lace falls , Black, white and yellow Persian Blue and yellow sarsnet ' White gros, white satin, linen and holland i Buttons, cuff bottons, black sewing silk Children's embroidered cloaks ' . ' j Ladies" heavy cloth cloaks ; ; ' ■ ■ Irish point collars Very superior black velvet mantles, Pompadour Very superior coloured velvet mantles, Iris ; Very superior black satin velvet mantles, a la Reine Very superior blue velvet mantles, Imperatrice Childs' Cashmere and satin hoods : Ladies'white sun bonnets Milan, military and other braids A case linseys, moreen, wool check, and black i and scarlet alpaca i Valenciennes lace, parasols Men's travelling caps, children's stays, braces, &c, &c. Also, Brandy in hhds. and qr.-casks ' Whiskey in qr.-casks and 1 dozen cases ; Rum in qr.-casks and hhds. ' Old torn in qr.-casks - '■■'■'•'■ Port and sherry (very superior) in 3 dozen cases Cordials .' Champagne in 1 dozen cases An invoice of glassware Mustard .in lib. and bottles, and 21b. tins , ! Lobsters and salmon in lib. tins Sperm candles and toilet soaps Sardines and anchovies Brushware (assorted) « Stable brooms and white wash brushes Account, memorandum and reading books Hobbles and'boots and shoes (assorted) : Saddles and bridles Galvanized nails China matting, wire fencing Flutes, jewellery Carpeting, oil cloth ■ Scotch ploughs Three-bushel bags and seamless flour bags Pictures, 2 it. rules, lead pencils Europe rope. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL &.CO. Oxford Street, Lyttelton, April 6,1859. ; ; THE' "XYTTELTON TIMES,"" ' PUBLISHED IN LYTTELTON : ■•! EVEKY WEDNESDAY AND SATUKDAY, fTS* delivered in Christchurch and, alongJL .the line of road between the towns the same morning; and is transmitted'.-to'-'sub-* scribers in all other parts 6f the province by jfche regular mails. '■'■.■■' ' r TERMS OF SUBSCTJPTIONV ( i Advance. , Credit. ; Year . .-. £1 11 6; ; .'.'. .£1 17 6 Half-year. ... 16 0 ..... 19 6 Quarter; . '.'•. . 6 ..... 10 0 Subscriptions in advance are considered, due immediately 'upon the commencement of 'the period subscribed for. All periods of subscription should he made to terminate on the, last day of March, June, September or December. ' ■ . ' TERMS OF ADVERTISEMENT. For the first insertion: Six lines end under, Two Shillings, and for each additional line, Thbee Pence. For each subsequent insertion, Half-Pkice. • Advertisements should reach the.Agent's office, Christchurch, not later than 2 p.m., or this office not later than 3 p.m. on Tuesday or Friday, fo insertion in the succeeding issue: for withdrawal, orders should be received on the previous Monday or Thursday. " <AU Advertising and Printing accounts furnished monthly. Orders will be received at this office, or by the following AGENTS IN THE PROVINCE:— Me. C. E. Coopei:,' Christchurch ; ■,-,„ G.C. Black, Kaiapoi; ..: „ F. T. Haskins, Papanui;. „ J. D. Gakwood, Akaroa. Who are authorised to take subscribers' names, and to collect all accounts due to this office; ard from whom copies of the paper can be obtained asisoon as possible after publication. * ■"Lyttelton Times" Office, " Oxford street, Lyttelton, March 31, 1859. * AP ARTM EN T S T 0 LET, PURitiSHED. For par!,ieulars, enquire of MR. GOODGER Sumner Road, Lytteltovi.' ;
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 670, 9 April 1859, Page 4
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