■■—■■■■■—■■—■■■»———^wiwwm———»■—■—_>■ miam^mmmmmmmmmmimmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmrmmmumja>im. BANKRUPT STOCK OF DRAPERY MD , CLOTHML the Inhabitants of AKAROA, the BAYS, and the Surrounding Districts. JOSEPH PAUL AND CO. . Of Wellington, will OPEN UP A LARGE QUANTITY of SURPLUS STOCK of Drapery and Clothing in the BANKRUPT ESTATE OF EDMONDSON, SELLAR AND GO., Warehousemen and- Merchants, Wellington, for ONE" MONTH ONLY! ■■;p COMMENCING ON 20th JIJ_N~E. SEE OUR FLAGS FLYING. .. " .-«r '" ;*.*,. . . ....-■■' The Balance of this Estate ]\JEUST BE REALISED UPON .DURING the MONTH OF JULY. -To carry these views into j. PAUL and CO-will offer the balance of this truly valuable Stock at prices NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF. IN AKAROA. IM MB NT'S B BAEGAIN ; B! '"-'Will be offered in all'departments, as the following quotations will verify.: Fancy dress materials; and j Fine make of Flannels, from per worth.ls 6d yard Scroll pattern and satin stripe Genap- Heavy all-wool Welsh Flannel, Is 3d /pine, original price, 2s per yard Floral Balerno Cloth, 12s 6d and 15s Fine Mexican Calico, 12s 6d the piece full dress of 25 yards , Ladies' Felt Skirts, 4s 6dand 5s 6d Fine white Longcloths from 4s 6d per Ladies' Quilted Skirts, from JLOs 6d dozen Girls'and Maids' Costumes, 10s Ladies' Linen Cuffs, 6d per pair 12s , Gd, worth 25s'/.'. Coloured silk Ribbons in the baskets, at Ladies' Winter.Costumes, with Jackets, Id, 2d, and 3d.per yard all at 19s 6d, worthf;4ss Glasgow Winceys, nearly a yard wide, Ladies' Twilled Silk Unijbrellas at 8s 6d at per yard and 10s 6d • /. . Bright Black Silks, 2s lid, 3s lid, and The Zanella Umbrella, 4s6d and 5s 6d 5s lid per yard Oxford Shirtings, arid per yard Furniture Chintz, 6|d per yard Short Muslin Curtains, 4|d per yard White Counterpanes from 5s lid each Lon«>■ Muslin Curtains, :5s lid, 7s 9d Coloured Counterpanes, from 3s lid and 8s 6d -.:'-•;■< each Heavy Twilled Belfast Sheeting, Is 6|d, Towels, all linen, from each 2 yards wide - Turkish Towels, from Is each Heavy Croydon Sheeting, 2s, 2A- yards Blankets, 12s lid, 16s 6d, 22s 6d per w ide ' , pair, large size Girls' Striped Stockings, from 11-4 Silver-grey Blankets, slightly pair , damaged, 15s 6d, worth 30s Ladies' White and Striped Stockings, Ladies' Stays, Underclothing, Jackets, from per pair . * Shawls, Millinery, &c. In addition to the above, is directed to the well-assorted Stock of GENTLEMEN'S,\ BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, Where Goods equal to bespoke will be offered. Men's Colonial Tweed Trousers, 10s 6d Men's coloured working Shirts, 2s 6d, i2s 6dp)erpa^ : , 3s 6d, 4s 6d Men'a Mosgiel -and--WeeTong "Tweed Men's Cotton"*i3ock3i 6d per pair Trousers, 14s 6d and 16s 6ti ~ : -'.-■ Men's . Lambswool Soaks, Is, Is 3d, Trousers, with double T breasted Vest, Is 6d 19s 6d, worth 30s '.' Silk Scarfs, from Is each Mosgiel Tweed Trousers and double- Boys' Knickerbocker Suits, 12s Gd ■■ breasted Vest, 25s 6d Men's white and coloured Pocket-hand-Men's silk-mixed Paget Coats, 25s 6d kerchiefs, Gd each to 26s 6d ; Men's colonial-made Overcoats, 355. Men's and Youths' Tweed Coats, 15s Boys'and Youths' Overcoats,'l9s 6d 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d and 25s Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suits, 19s 6d Coloured Tweeds, very strong make for "and 22s 6d '" boys'wear, from 2s 6d Men's heavy Scotch Tweed Suits, 455, Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing in worth 70s great variety The above :List of Prices will only give the public a limited idea of the extent of this Stock, as it would make a volume to enumerate every line. We therefore respectfully solicit a call from the heads of families, settlers, storekeepers, hawkers, and the public generally, as they will find it greatly to their advantage to visit this Sale at an early date, and secure the bargains now offering, which will be found to be fully 50 per cent, under ordinary prices. SALE COMMENCES ON f ■ 20th JUNE* f FOR ONE MONTH «3- NOTE THE ADDRESSJOSEPH PAUL & CO., ; ARMSTRONG'S BUILDINGS, Opposite the Government Jetty, Akaroa. OUR WILL FLY DAILY ON THE PREMISES. f
GREAT. REDUCTION LN THE ; PRICE OF MUTTON. A. S the undersigned has a large XX_ number of SHEEP which he is desirous, of. Selling prior to leaving Akaroa, he has determined to kill the sahue, and .offer the Carcasses at a great REDUCTION on former prices, as the following will.show :-— Fore-quarter ... 2d. per lb. Hind-quarter >;." .3d „ .'.;-.. Sides :..; .. — 2id. ■„ G.A. OBORN, ;' ' Butcher, Alcaroa. .->-... /NOTICE:.. . ■ AS the undersigned is about relinquishing business, and leaving, the district, a PROMT SETTLEMENT > of all Outstanding Accounts is rel quested. All bills rendered during the month of July must be paid within 21 days from this date, otherwise legal pro- * ceedings will be taken for their recovery without further notice. G. A. OBORN, Butcher, Akaroa. Akaroa, July 2, 1877.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 102, 10 July 1877, Page 3
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