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THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALI LYTTELTON, AND CHRISTCHURCII. THE PROPRIETOR of this now CELE BRATED ESTABLISHMENT will ON SATURDAY, JUNE 18, OPEN A, BRANCH HOUSE, AT CHRISTCHUROH, FOR ONE MONTH in order to furnish his numerous patrons.on th plains eyery facility for supplying themselves wit) WINTER CLOTHItGI' at prices FIFTY PER CENT LOWER than any other house is now charging in Canterbury LOOK AT THE PRICES! COATS! COATS!! COATS!!! s. d. s. d Beaver ponchos, without sleeves... 25 oto 42 ( Petersham beaver, all materials... 21 0 to 35 ( Pilotcloth Chesterfields,wool lined 18 6 to 30 ( Pilot cloth jackets do 25 oto 32 6 Drab driving jackets, silk bound 38 6 to 50 ( Pilot cloth jackets, silk bound ... 28 6 to 36 6 Black mohair sac, super quality 30 0 to 45 C The Alliance sac, in all colours ... 18 6 to 32 C The Omar Pasha fringed-'talma...'3o oto 45 C The Diamond coat, silk'lining ... 30 oto 55 C Super black sac coats 30 oto 50 6 Super black Oxonian coats 21 0 to 32 6 . Super black-shooting coats 18 6 to 35 C Super fancy doe coats 22 6 to 38 6 Coats for sporting 25 0 to 42 0 Coats for riding 21 oto 32 6 TROWSERS! TROWSERS!! TROWSERS!!! Trowsers, black cloth k 18 6'to 28, 6 Super angola tweed. 12. 6to 21 0 Super fancy doe, spring<bottoms 18 6 to 25 6 ! Super, fancy. doe.skin, aIL-colours 15 oto 22 6 Super coloured- tweed; 12 6 to 16 6 , Super Bedford cord, all >wool 10 6 to 21 0 VESTS!1 VESTS!! VESTS!!! Vests, black cloth .... 8 6to 18 6 Vests, fane} r doe, button up 9 6 to 15 6 Vests, black satin, in all shapes 12 6 to 21 0 Vests/fancy satin 8 6 to 12 6 Vests, fancy silk 6 6 to 14' 6 Vests, tweed, in all styles 7 6 to 12 6 Vests for.balls .'...' 14 6to 25 0 Vest quilting, in all colours 4 6 to 9 6 BOYS' AND, YOUTHS' CLOTHING in every variety and style and material, for best and common wear. HENRY MOSS would'impress upon the working man the advantages available from selecting from his extensive _ stock of Mechanics' clothing, which is the strongest and cheapest in the colony. Mole trowsers' .' 5 0 to 6 6 Cord trowsers 6 6 io 8 6 Twill shirts ".. 2 6to 3 0 Serge shirts 6 6 to 8 6 Working coats ,*>.... 12, 6 to 18 6 and every article for working purposes at proportionately low prices. HENRY MOSS would impress upon the public that every article advertised by him is obtainable at prices set down, from which no abatement is made; any article not giving satisfaction will be exchanged; or, if preferred, the money returned, without demur. MONSTER CLOTHING HALL BRANCH, GLOUCESTER-ST., CHRISTCHURCH, AND LONDON-ST, LYTTELTON. EX VICTORY. BY t^e above vessel the undersigned have - auuk^-o^Balph Allison and Son s very superior Semi-Cottage Bos^on^--:-Forte, 6f octaves; ivory fronted kwiS"^ Albert fall. - r . F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford-street, Lyttelton, 25th May, 1859. ' EX MYSTERY AND VICTOR^. ON SALE by the undersigned, ex the above, vessels—Martell's pale and brown brandy in qr.-casks and 1 dozen cases Pale and brown sherry in qr.-casks and 3 dozen cases • Port in qr.-caslts , Rum (superior W. I.) in qr.-casks Old torn in qr.-casks Artists' brushes, &c. Brooms and handles Sperm candles &c, &c. &c. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. * Oxford-street, Lyttelton, May 25,1859. TO ARRIVE f MINERVA, CAMEO AND AIREDALE. SPERM CANDLES, STARCH AND COLZA OIL Raisins, Valencia and muscatels, in layers Eleme.figsin qr.>boxes Currants in barrels Hardware, viz., oval pots and covers,- sauce pans and tea kettles Two bundles best spades Iron bedsteads, assorted Batent nails, If in., If, 2§, 2f, &c.; butts and screws, frame pullies, garden hoes, Kentucky hatchets, masons' trowels Bellows, Norfolk latches, Dover Knives, chamber candlesticks, spittoons, galvanized buckets 5,000 fire bricks A case of accordians, telescopes, pipes and pipe cases . Meerschaums, plain and colored bowls Portorionies, nail and tooth brushes Rings, brooches, bracelets, hair pins, &c, &c. A case shop twines, &c. A bale of roping and seaming twine , Two casks of grindery . Pitch 3 crates of earthenware, consisting of chamber and breakfast sets, dishes and plates Vinegar, whiskey . Ale in hhdk Stout; do., do. F. NOBLE CAMPBELL & CO. Oxford-street, Lyttelton, 27th May, 1859. NOTICE. rTIHE undersigned have this day entered JL into co-partnership, under the style or firm of the." Cumberland Saw Mill Company." Thos. Cooper Henry Piper Wm. Henderson William Wilson Isaac Hodgson W. HENDERSON, Agent. Puvauchelle's Bay, Akaroa, June 8,1859. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. riTENDERS are invited for the erection of the X District, Church, Christjchurch. Plans and specifications may be seen at my office on arid after MONDAY, the 19th inst., until the 3id day of July, on which day sealed tenders must be sent in addressed to the.undersigned. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted GEORGE MALLINSON, Architect. Cathedral Square, Christchurch, June 12,1859;

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Lyttelton Times, Volume XI, Issue 691, 22 June 1859, Page 3

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