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ELECTIO N^ftf .0 T I C E. ' NEW ZEALAND TO WlT.—PKOvi&rr OF CANTERBUEY. H E N E : ,Y MOSS, T^EEBLY grateful for the proud position in which the unanimous voice of the public of Canterbury JL/ has now placed him, and fully sensible of the honor coniured upon him in being choien af tnt leading representative of that interest which all who arr• conversant rvith the PRINCIPLES OP POLITICAL J0108:, S '"... and the claims, requirements, and necessities of ..civilised Tam t :kok6m^W^^^^rcxeelleiice . ■ - ■ THE PUBLIf; ■:i*T^.-R||^|^g|*v :>::' cannot now forbear to offer his sincere and heartfelt;. jfnks to those numeiduslhd^viSu^, conitituting tht PROVINCE jIT LARGE, who gave him their support, encouragement, and s^ay 1 nee, during THE LATE ARD^ iIiJJS STRUGGLE; and whose confidence, now reposed in him, it will be; tilelightful task ever to maintain and reciprocate.' "' '" hen r i Jf'M p'.s s ■:• ■: • ■ ■<■•■■■ ; disdains to practice the common electioneering tr s of putting forth spurious promises never to be realised; but having heen summoned by the j fa. . U NITERS A L-j j' v"S UFER AG E of his Fellow-Colonists .to perform the highly in»|ii hnt duties of his responsible position, he pledge* himself in all things to use his best endeavours to si* re the : WELFARE OF1 THE PEOPLE, by strict attention to all the means in his power of f moting in their essentials the HAPPINESS AND COMFORT OF ALL CLASSES. Having observed of late the errors committed by those who share with him public esteem, HE N R V M 0 S - S takes this opportunity of discountenancing the idoa that strife and collision are conducive to the advantage of the state. He deprecates all warmth H feeling and desire to substitute only a feeling of warmth. All his acts shall have a direct tendency to ease the burdens of the people, instead of increasing taxation. He will enact that EVERY SHILLING SHALL BE AS GOOD AS A CROWN, i to those obtaining from him the first necessities of life. NO ONE SHALL GO TO LAW, | for every one, guided by him, shall eater a suit such as will satisfy him; whether it be the stout one useful for Common Pleasing; the warm material adapted for an Icy (Prius) action; or the lighter article applicable to SUMMERY PROCEEDINGS. FASHIONABLE ARRIVALS PER PRINCE ALFRED. JUST OPENED, ONE CASE SUMMER COATS, at 10s. 6d. each, at . ' ' THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. QHEPHERD'S PLAID TROWSERS, at 17s. 6d, each, at ~ ~~~ . O THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. SHEiP.irRI 'S PLAID COATS, from £1105. 5 at " ~ ~~~*' THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALLS TOUT DOESKIN TROWSERS, from 16s. Gd. por pair, at . . i THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. MEN'S DOESKIN COATS, from' *3s. 6d., at '' ..., V,,. ■..>;;. ;*• 7 IT 7 - , THE MONSTER CLpTHINa! HALL. MEN'S BLACK CLOTH TROWSERS, from 17s. 6d. per pair, at • ' " ' THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. EN'S WHITE DRILL TROWSERS, from 10s. 6d. per;pair, at THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. M' EN'S COTTON CORD TROWSERS, from Bs. 6d. per pair, at ~ ~~~ ~ THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. EN'S BEDFORD CORD TROWSERS, at 16s. 6d. per pair, at ~ ' 1 THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALT,, EN'S SUMMER TWEED VESTS, from ss. 6d. each, at * THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. OYS' and YOUTHS' CLOTHING always on hand, at ~ : ' THE MONSTER CLOTHING HALL. ; HENRY MOSS would impress upon the public that every article advertised can be obtained at advertised prices, from which no abatement can be made; but any article not approved of will be exchanged, or the money returned. • HENRY MOSS, Proprietor. SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF!! SELLING OFF!!! FOR CASH ONLY! A . " XV- Large and Splendid Stock of Boots and Shoes of every description, at the Monster Clothing Hall. The proprietor of the above begs to inform the public of Canterbury that he intends giving up the boot and shoe trade, in consequence of the premises not being large enough for the present stock on hand; and lie now intends offering boots and shoes at such prices as have never been offered in Canterbury before. . J^° NOTE THE PBICES! s. d. s. d. Men's watertight^ .... ... . 10 6-to 16 6 Men's bluchers (nailed)... ..; ... 9 6 to 14 6 Men's bluchers (without) „. , 10 6 to 15 6 Men's Wellingtons „; , „, , 12 6t016 6 Men's elastic sides ... ... ... , ... ... ... 14 0 to 17 6 Men's patent boots ... , , „, 18 6 to 21 0 List of prices for ladies' boots and shoes: — Ladies'elastic sides ; ... ... ... 70 to 106 Ladies'strong cloth ... „. ... ... Q 6 to 12 6 Ladies' Cashmere ... „. ... ... ... #<< 56t0 8 6 Ladies' leather lace-up ... „ ... ... ... ... 66t0 8 6 Parents .and guardians should not lose this opportunity of purchasing their boys', girls', and children's boots and shoes, as the proprietor intends offering goods at such prices as have never been offered before CAPS ! CAPS!! CAPS ! !,! Just open at the Monster Clothing Hall,— 1 Case Regulation Caps, from 6s. 6d. to 7s. 6d. 1 Case Tweed Caps, from 3s. to ss. 6d. In colors of endless variety, to suit the purchaser. ■ HENRY MOSS, Proprietor.

NOW IS YOUR CHANCE!!! WE are now waiting for Master Saddlers to clear us out of all our valuable stock of Leather, Saddlor's Iron Fixings, etc, ;&c, in fact, such an assortment, that any saddler might commence business with. Terms Cash. Cloaring out this Department. JAMES MORRISON & CO. NOTICE. I~tflE undersigned bogs leave to inform his - Customers that he is about to REMOVE to a now shop on tho opposite side of the street, whoro he will continuo to carry on tho Boot and Shoe making business us usual. T. YATES, London Street, Lyttelton. NEW BO 0K S Ex Z E ALA NDI A, On Salo by tho Undorsigned. 2 CASES well-assorted Books. „ GEORGE TAYLER. A Circulating Library will bo opened, in early part of December,

KAIAPOI PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. ALL persons wishing to join the above Society are remiested to apply to the Secretary, MR. HEWLINGS, or to one of the Members of the Committee, it having been decided that the singing class shall commence as soon as there are fifty members. The subscription is One Guinea per annum. JAMES Chairmap. CONSIGNEE WANTED " " For M 1-4; 4* bales. BT- , rp o; 1 case. H X T6-8; 3 cases. Ex Cathorine Peniberton, Harris, master, from m T-n London. ' rpHE above have been laivded and stored at the A risk and expense of the consignee, MR. R. TYACK; ; ' and unloss claimed within 60 days from this date, thoy will be sold by public auction to defray £ freight and other charges. . j§ isijjes&'co:, (* Nojwich Quay* Mm Ljttelton, Dec. 20,1859. Ml '^

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Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 744, 24 December 1859, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 744, 24 December 1859, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume XII, Issue 744, 24 December 1859, Page 1

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