I. 0. G. T. AKAROA HOPE LODGE, No. 104. MEMBERS of the above will hold an OPEN LODGE MEETING TO-MORROW (Wednesday) Evening, the 20th, at 8 p.m. Opening Address—" The Spirit of the Order," by Bro. A. K. Harlock, D.G.W.C.T. To be followed by Music, Songs, Readings, and Recitations. Public invited. Admission free. _ TOWN HALL. THURSDAY, JUNE 21. FIRST APPE AR ANCE OF THE AKAROA AMATEUR ETHIOPIANS THE HOP OF FASHION Captain Slim ... ... J. Bruce Citizen J. Cantor Claude R Cork Richard 111. ... J. Checkley Councillor T. Wells Pauline R. Newton Anthony ... ... G. Black Macbeth . ... T.'.'Selfe Pops C.Brown Moses ... ... J.Bruce Lizzey ... ... ... C. Brown Lady Macbeth ... — Wilson Song... Mr. Gutberlet Song and Dance ... Mr. Selfe Song ... Mr. Cork Song Mr. Kelly Stump Speech ... Mr. G. Black INTERVAL. LOCAL CHRISTY'S. To be followed by a Laughable Farce, entitled ROOMS TO LET, WITHOUT BOARD. Also, the Favourite Farce OLD TIMES ROCKS! The whole to conclude with a DARK lE'S FUNERAL. Admission—2s. and Is. Children in arms, 21s. Doors open at 7.30. Trouble commences at 8 g.m. SEASON'S CIRCULAR-WINTER 1 B_7 7. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, Cashell-street, Christchurch, June 13, 1877. WE have the pleasure to advise that having landed our first 14 shipments as noted below, our arrangements for the season are complete. We purpose on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday next, May 15th, 16th, and 17th, MAKING A SPECIAL EXPOSITION OF NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Inspection is respectfully invited. Summary of Shipments. Cases and Bales. Ex Waipa 30 Opened Ex Wiltshire 8 Opened Ex Warwickshire ... 45 Opened Ex Lord of the Isles, s.s. 17 Opened Ex Somersetshire, s.s. ... 35 Opened Ex Auckland ... ... 50 Opened Ex Canterbury ... .. 3 Opened Ex Hankow & Kent, s.s. 2 Opened Ex Wild Deer 16 Opened Ex Durham, s.s. ... 11 Opened Ex Opawa 33 Opened Ex Carnatic ... ... 38 Opened Ex Wellington ... ... 6 Opened Ex Mail Steamer ... 2 Opened E x Otago ... ... 3 Opened Ex Piako 20 Opened 316 C & B. Comprising the largest assortment ever imported by us for One Season's trade, and including many special novelties purchased from the manufacturer by our Mr. Ballantyne and Mr. Gurney. The whole of these Goods were contracted for when the Lowest Prices were ruling, and will be found excellent value, We take the opportunity of again reminding our customers that we have opened for ourselves a place of business in London, and that our buyer's whole attention is directed to securing the newest things as they appear in the Home Markets, and as he is in constant communication with the best Manufacturers, we are enabled to place goods before our customers at the lowest possible prices. ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND PURCHASED FOR CASH J. BALLANTYNE & CO., Dunstable. House.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 96, 19 June 1877, Page 3
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