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£1000. __ £1000. t G. L BEATH AND CQ. '■ HAVE much pleasure in informing, their numerous Customers in Town and Country, that on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, they commenced giving Tickets for their THIRD GRAND DISTRIBUTION OF NEW YEARNS GIFTS. The number of Gifts for this year's distribution has been increased to FIFTEEN HUNDRED, including one each of Fifty, Twenty-five, and Ten Guineas. The Drawing will take place early in February, as last year, in the ODDFELLOWS' HALL, LICHFIELD-ST., CHRISTCHURCH. T«tal List op Gifts for 1878 : FIRST (50 guineas) : Value £52 10 0 SECOND (25 guineas) „ 26' 50 THIRD (10 guineas) , 10 10" 0 20 Prizes, each Value £5 „ 100**0 0 50 „ „ £2 100 0 0 300 „ „ £1 ... „ 300- 0 0 516 „ „ 10s „ 258 0 0 . 611 „ „ 5s ... „ 152 15 0 1500 Prizes Total Value—£looo 0 .0' Tickets may be obtained at G. L. BEATH & CO.'S, Argyle' House, Christchurch,. up to the end of January, 1878, subject to the following conditions : 1. Each Cash Purchaser will be presented with One whole Ticket for every Pound's worth Bought. For example :—The Purchaser of a Ten Pound Parcel will receive Ten Tickets. 2. Purchasers of Ten Shillings worth of Goods will receive a Half Ticket, two of which must be exchanged for a Whole One prior to the end of January. 3. Each whole Ticket will be numbered. The Winning Numbers will be advertised in ihe Christchurch Papers the morning after the Drawing. 4. The number of tickets to be given away is limited to 9500 ; Customers are therefore requested to make their purchases as early as possible. 5. Holders of Winning numbers will be at liberty to Select any Class of Goods in the Warehouse to the Value of the Gifts Drawn. SPECIAL All Season's Goods, including Millinery, Hats and Bonnets, Dresses, Prints, Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing, &c, will be cleared at. Sale Prices.

/"~\N SALE—Wholesale and Retail : Groceries, Wines, Spirits, and Provisions English Ale and Dublin Stout Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes Ironmongery, Crockery and Glassware Farm and Dairy Produce Garden Seeds New Rennets, Strainer, Binding, and Annatto. JAMES DALY. Q HEARING SEASON. Woolpacks Lamp-black Boiled and Raw Oils Sheep-shears, No. 38 Washeta Stone Sewing Twine Raddle -■'-■ A ' GARWOOD & CO. NOTICE. VICTORIA FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE CO. MR. MEECH has been appointed Agent for the above Company for Akaroa. Fire and. Marine Insurances taken at lowest rates. Claims promptly settled. R, WALTON & CO., Agents for Christchurch. UNION FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. THE undersigned, having been appointed LOCAL AGENTS for the above Company, are prepared to take Risks at the Lowest Current Rates. Full particulars, on application to GARWOOD & BRIDGE. CHRISTMAS SEASON. TIIE undersigned have the Largest and best assorted Stock of FANCY GOODS, TOYS, &c, ever imported into Akaroa. A view of their windows will prove the truth of this assertion. A liberal discount given to large purchasers. GARWOOD & CO. TO LET. THE DWELLING-HOUSE lately occupied by Mr J. D. Davis. Apply to JAMES D. GARWOOD UNION STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). THE above Company's Steamers will Run asf ollows, calling at AKAROA: — FOB LYTTELTON AND THE NORTH. S.S. HAWEA .;. ... December 5 S.S. WANAKA December 18 FOR DUNEDIN. S.S. WANAKA December 12 S.S. TAUPO ... ... December 26 Passengers must be booked before going on board, For freight or passage, apply WOOD BROS., Agents, >_ _ : BARRY'S BAY. MRS. PERHAM has on hand, and is in continual receipt of the LATEST FASHIONS and styles in Dress Materials, Hats, Underclothing, Millinery, Haberdashery, Men's Clothing, Boots and Shoes, &c. j Residents in the district arc invited to inspect the stock, which will be found

TTTINES AND SPIRITS, &c. :— BRANDY—Henessy's pale and Mar, A tell's dark, in bulk and case; Otard's, in case; Bisquit's, in ; case and decanter • RUM—In bulk and case OLD TOM—In case, Burnett's and Boord's GENEVA—J.D.K.Z., large, and smal contents WHlSKY—Dunville's and Islayi in bottle ; L.L., Thorn & Cameron's; Islay, Dunville, in case SCHNAPPS—WoIfs aromatic, in case SHERRY—In case PORT WINE—In bottle, common to four diamond " GINGER WINE—In case SARSAPARILLA BITTERS ALE—Tennant and Younger's, in pints and quarts . P and Wolfs, -it*- - pints and quarts GARWOOD & CO. SUMMER GOODS! SUMMER GOODS V, JUST ARRIVED— \ A REALLY CHOICE STOCK, selected to meet the requirements of the district. " Jk THE LATEST FASHIONS - Jf THE NEWEST STYLES # ! "' THE PRETTIEST Hats, Bonnets, Gloves, Dress Material, Hosiery, Stays, Underclothing, Ribbons, Flowers, leathers, Ueal Laces, Millinery, and Haberdashery. A large assortment of Berlin Wool. Wool Needles. Wool Patterns. MRS. G. A. OBORN Jollie-street, Akaroa. G. LEWIS, FURNITURE, BEDDING, AND CARPET WAREHOUSE, London-street, Lyttelton. Every article; guaranteed of the best workmanship, and at very' moderate prices. All goods delived free on board any vessel. 1.0. G.T. "PENINSULA BAKERY. FANCY BREAD : AND BISCUIT . BAKERS, CONFECTIONERS, Pastry Cooks, &c. Wedding Cakes made to order. Families waited on daily. Picnic Parties and Balls furnished. C. GUTBERLET, Manager. SUPPORT OPPOSITION. BY the request of a large majority of the inhabitants of Akaroa and Bays to re-commence business, the undersigned has again OPENED THE OLD SHOP, where he solicits a fair share of public patronage, by selling Meat at the lowest current rates, as the following list will show :— • , Beef—from. 4d to 6d per lb. Lamb—Hind-quarter, 4s ; Fore-? quarter, 3s ; Side, 6s 6d. . Mutton—Hind-quarter, 3d per'lb.; ' Fore-quarter,'2d • Sides. Sausages—Beef, 6d Bd. All kinds of Small Goods always in stock. G. A. OBORN'S former reputation -v. for keeping only First-class Quality,;, Meat, is a sufficient guarantee thaj^ Families may rely on being well serye&'A G. A. OBORN, ■' i'■■•■■" ~ ... a ... : 'Jollie-street, j^*

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 145, 7 December 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 145, 7 December 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 145, 7 December 1877, Page 3

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