W. 'REID, ■ I SAILMAKER, I OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON. f ' All orders from town or country promptly \ attended to. J ROBERT WARNER, | TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, "^ TUAM 6TBBET, Ws y CHRISTCHURCH. fA All orders from Lyttelfcon transmitted by P Os j will be punctually attended to, and delivered, Hi carriage paid. [fN. EDGAR, TAILOR, DRAPER, Ac, 'J CASHEL BTBEBT, -' " • •:. M Christchurch. , i Jj ROBERT WATSON, ~~^ Prom London, TAILOR, BREECHES, & TROWSERS MAKER. NEXT THE TOWN HALL, ST7MNEB BOAD, CHBISTCHURCH. T. BARNARD, (Prom London,) | WATCH AND CLOCKMAKER, Cashel Street, Christchurch. THOMAS HESTER, f CARPENTER, JOINER, BUILDER AND UNDERTAKER, OXFORD STREET, LYTTELTON. ' FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. CARL ASMUSSEN, JEWELLER, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, 20, CASHEL-STREET, (Corner of Colombo-street.) CHRISTCHURCHF. T. HASKINS, ', GENERAL STORES, \ PAPANUI. 1 EDWARD GENET, jj AGENT FOR THE CANTERBUEY I STANDARD. HOBBS & SON, TAILORS, &c, Colombo Stbeet, Chbistchttbch. MISS RYDE, STRAW HAT AND BONNET MAKER. AT MR. VINCENT'S, PAINTER, KAIAPOI. CLEANING AND ALTERATIONS. . DRAWN BONNETS. LADIES' MATERIALS MADE UP. CHARLES SHEPHERD, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLDER, FROM LONDON, Opposite Db. Donald's, Winohesteb Stbeet, LYTTELTON. Furniture of all "kinds made and repaired. Pianofortes renovated, Sec. Orders in any branch of the trade punctually attended to. ■ HENRY BENNETT, M GENERAL STOREKEEPER, J OXFORD, I I ADJOINING MB, FHILPOT'S ACCOMMODATION HOTJBB J | " W. SANSOM, ~~ I i TAILOR, DRAPER, &c, | NEAR THE LION HOTEL, RANGIORA. ft WS. returns his best thanks for • past favours to the inhabitants I of Kaiapoi and Rangiora, &c, and hopes for a con- ! tinuance of the same. | Orders left with Mr. Sadler, Kaiapoi, or by post, I immediately attended to. W. GOSNELL, Corner of London and Canterbury Streets, LYTTELTON, BEGS to announce that he can accommodate one or two gentlemen with BOARD AND LODGINGS. _ TAMES MORRISON & COS Goods aw O open fbrlnspection THIS DAY. Retail to the Port,—and wholesale to cash buyers on the plainsi : - January 18th, 1859. AT THE GOLDEN SHOE, |i CANTERBURY STREET. T> GAHAGAN is just unpacking a nice assort- ■*-'• ment of gents' boots, suitable for the present season. Also, a quantity of ladies'and children's boots of best quality. WALTER GEE, MARKET PLACE, CHRISTCHURCH, PASTRY COOK AND CONFECTIONED BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Canterbury that alter the 31st of MAY, all retail bigness will be dune for CASH ONLY. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late Mr. Jol'll - Barclay Thomson, hotelkeeper, C!»'i jt' church, are requested to make immediate paynie'" thereof to the undersigned: with whom tlio^1 having claims against the estate of the deeeast I are requested to lodge the same, within one month from this date. MARY THOMSON, Executrix under the last wil ami testament of the said Jobn »• Thomson, deceased. Royal Hotel, Christchuroh, May 9, 1859. , ________ — FOR SALE. SEVERAL sheep runs. Apply to M!l OLLIVIER, Cashel Street.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 8
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