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! Good* For Sato. rpHOMAS Q A £lO., MERCHANTS AMD GENERAL IMPORTERS, HAVE FOB BALTS, LANDING, AND TO AEBIVB, Ex Pleiades, Lady Jocelyn, Marlborough, Elizabeth Graham, 0. A, Littlefield, Eynor, Tongny, and others—--1.000 Oaaks White Bros, Portland Cement 1.000 Casks Bobln and Co.’s Portland Cement. 20,000 Countess Slates 30 Tons Galvanised Barb Wire 70 Tons Galvanised Corrugated Iron 200 Drams Linseed, Colza, Neatsfoot Oils 18 Tons Sheet Lead 46 Tons Fencing Wire 60 Casks Plaster ol Paris, We beg to advise that we have been appointed Sole Agents for Canterbury for the Sale of Bobin and Co.’s Cement, The analysis and comparison with other brands, as also the certificates of Sir JohnCoodeand Sir John Hawkshaw, maybe in spoofed at onr office. The Cement Machinery of Messrs Bobin and Co. in recognised os the most perfect in England, and the quality of oement speaks for itself. TIMBEB DEPARTMENT. Bed and White Pine, Kauri, Totara, and Black Fine Bed and Blue Gum, Hickory, Ash, White Pina and Kauri Flooring and Lining, Tasmanian Hardwood Union Company's Kauri Flooring. The Freetrader is doily expected with a large cargo of VDL Palings, Shingles, and Timber. BT7ILDBSB’ IBONMONGEBY, WOODWABB, &o. Marble, Slate, and Wood Sheet Lead Mantelpieces Door Sashes, Garden Oils, Faints, Leads, Yar- Oates, Ac. nishes Paperhangings, Scrim Galvanized Bidging and Wire Nails Spouting Bongos, Grates, Ao. Looks, Bolts, Ac. BLACKSMITHS’ and WHEELWRIGHTS’ MATERIALS. A large Stock of Bar Iron always on hand, and all necessary Tools and Materials. SPECIALITIES. Beaper and Binder Twine Bioyoles and Tricycles Glacialine, for preserving Meat, Fish, Batter, and Eggs, through the hottest weather Magnetic Appliances Keeping Machines Dairy Utensils and Cheese-making Apparatus, first Prize for Churns awarded at Canterbury Agricultural Show Sheep Shears and Station Beqnisites Fly Cages, indispensable daring the hot weather. AGENCIES. Bobin A Co.’s Portland Cement Snook A Sons’ Magnetic Appliances B. A. Lister A Co.'s Oat and Grain Crasher •• Jyss’ ’’ Sheep Dip and Disinfecting Fluids B. duett's Cheese Makers and Dairy Utensils. EXCELSIOR BUND SHADES. ' Special attention is called to these. We have them to suit any sized window, and in colour to suit all tastes. Their greatest recommendation is that they wear equally as well as Venetian Blinds, and are but a fraction of the cost. rjIHOMAS JJBLSBY & £lO., Timber and Iron Merchants, British and American Importers,, Opposite the Bailway Station, CNBIBTCHUBOH. 4193 43 ]3 ALGETY a OoMFT HAVE ON SALE The following LINES OP MEBOHANDISBtWoolpaoks (full size) Sugars (brewers' crystals’ Sheep Dip (Hall’s) Sugars (finest whites) Standard iron Sugars (fine whites) Fencing wire (all kinds) Sugars (yellow counter) Sulphur Glucose (Crown brand) Caustic soda (76 per cent) Bum (castle brand) Teas (ration) Soap (Colonial) Teas (fine to finest eon- Starch (blue) gou) Ale (JeSrey’s) Teas (orange Pekoe) Whisky (Bullock Lade’s Teas (gunpowder) No. X Blend) Per Veteran, from Mauritius, 1 17 K TONS BUGAB, Snowdrops to Fine AlO whites. SOLE AGENTS IN*CANTEBBUBT MB A. Cameron and Co's— Venus twist tobacco „ tens tobacco „ nailrod tobacco Flower of all Nations, 12-inoh, 3-ply 6-inbh, 8-ply plantation. 12-inoh twist „ 6-inbh „ planter’s 12-inoh „ ~ 6-lnoh „ gold bar, 12-inoh pocket pistes Bass’ celebrated ale (in hhds) Bass* ale, bottled by Stone and Son Blood, Wolfe and Co.'s stout, quarts and pints Udolpho Wolfe’s schnapps, quarts and pints A. Olonzean’s bulk and case brandy Jules Bobin and Co.’s bnlk brandy Champion’s bnlk vinegar. No 24 Champion’s case vinegar Champion’s mustard, )lb and lib tins Nobel's dynamite, caps and fuse Boord ana Son’s old tom (in case) Peak’s assorted Jams

GOODS TO AEEIVE (now due). 60 Tons "Orb "galvanized iron, 6 to Meet lengths. 26 gangs 50 Tons etandard iron. IS to 16-feet lengths 400 Drams boiled oil (atom's) 200 .. oolza i. .. 10 Tons Johnson’s galvanized steel barbed wire DAIGETT * COUPT, Cathsmul Sqcaiz. \VALTERS & Co., HOUSE FUBNIBHBBB, HOTOEIA AND COENEE MANCHESTKE AND TUAU STB BETS. WE beg to inform the inhabitant* of Christohuroh and the publlo generally, that they can be supplied from either Establishment at the following prices t Ore ton Suites, comprising 6 Small Chairs, 2 Easy do, 1 Couob, from 9 guineas to 25 guineas, Halraeated Suites—6 Chairs, 2 Easy do, 1 Couch, from 16 guineas to 25 guineas. Bepp, Figured do, and Tapeetry Suites, Tables on pillars and claws, from 40s. Tapestry Carpet, from Bs. Brussels, from 4s 6d. Hearthrugs, from 7s Bd. Fenders and Fiteirons, 15s. Waahstand and Dressing Table, from 17s 6d, per pair# Toilet Chests, from 87s 6d, Single Iron Bedsteads, from 17s 6d, Single Mattrawes, from ss. Double Iron and Wood Bedstead, from 87a 6d. Doable PalUass, from 11s. Blankets, Quilts, Towels, Toilet Coven, Sheeting —all widths, Damask Tabling, Table Napkins, Victoria, Tapestry, end Cloth Table Coven. Brashware of aU descriptions. Kitchen Table 10s, with drawer 12s 6d, Sets Toilet Wore, from 10s 6d. Clothes Baskets, Baby's do, Plate do, and Bassinettes of all descriptions. Perambulators—English and American. All Goods from either Establishment guaranteed and if not found satisfactory will be exon All Goods marked in plain flgnres, AU other Article! equally as cheap. Please Note the Address i WALTERS t 00., VIOXOBIA 18TEBET AND COBNEB HANOHE9THB AND TITAIT BTBEETS. Ml 477

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Lyttelton Times, Volume LVII, Issue 6511, 9 January 1882, Page 7

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