£1000. iSIOOO. G. L. BEAfhTAND CO. HA\E 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 • YEAR'S 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. Tctal List of Gifts for 1878 : FIRST (50 guineas) Value £52 10 0 SECOND (25 guineas) ?) 26 5 0 THIRD' (10 guineas) ... ... ... , f 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 ichole Ticket for every Pound" 3 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 wnole Ticket will be numbered. The Winning Numbers will be advertised in the 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 tho Value of the Gifts Drawn. SPECIAL —All Season's Goods, Millinery, Hats and Bonnets, Dresses, Prints, Boys', Youths', and Men's Clothing, &c, will be cleared at Sale Prices.
NOTICE. rpHE Akaroa Town Hall is now JL supplied with a complete set of New Lamps, and may be engaged for Balls, Entertainments, &c, on reasonable terms. A first-class Piano on the premises. Apply to Secretary, Box No. 2, Post-office, Akaroa. JUST RECEIVE D— New Potatoes Onions Feed Oats Wheat for Fowls GARWOOD & CO. THE undersigned are the exclusive WHOLESALE AGENTS in New Zealand for the following Valuable Remedies:— DR. WALKER'S CALIFORNIAN VINEGAR BITTERS, the noted Blood Purifier and Life-giver. DR. WILCKEN'S PAINKILLER, the only Painkiller 'protected by Royal Letters Patent. GHOLLAH'S GREAT INDIAN CURES, for Rheumatism, Gout, Costiveness, and all bilious affections. The GOVERNMENT DISINFECTANTS, the best and cheapest in the world, used in all departments of Her Majesty's Service. The above valuable preparations may be obtained from all chemists and storekeepers throughout the colony. P. HAYMAN & CO., Wholesale Jewellers, Tobacco Merchants and General Importers, Rattray-street, Dunedin. ELLESMERE ARMS HOTEL, TAI TAPU. J. JUDGE, Proprietor. THIS HOTEL presents every comfort and convenience to Travellers. Good stabliug and horse feed. First-rate Accommodation for Entires, with good paddocking for Mares. A COACH leaves the hotel every day for Christchurch, and every other day for Akaroa. PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. E. TEAGUE begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Akaroa and surrounding districts, that he will OPEN A PORTRAIT GALLERY on the 21st inst., at Akaroa, for THREE WEEKS, when he will be prepared to execute Photos from Miniature to Life Size. Carte de Visite, 15s per dozen. Family Groops as per agreement. E. TEAGUE, London Portrait Gallery. Lyttelton. GEORGE MACKAY & CO., Norwich Quay, LYTTELTON, WINE, SPIRIT, AND GENERAL MERCHANTS, General Commission, Customs, Shipping, and Forwarding Agents, Cash Purchasers of Dairy Produce, Grass Seed, &c Messrs. GARWOOD & CO. Agents at Akaroa.
UNION STEAMSHIP COM&Mk PANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). THE above Company's Steamers will Run asfollows, calling at AKAROA:— FOR LYTTELTON AND THE NORTH. S.S. HAWEA February 26 FOR DUNEDIN. S.S. TAUPO " February 26 Passengers must be booked before going on board. For freight or passage, apply WOOD BROS., Agents, ALTERNATIVE TENDERS are invited for putting up about 100 chains of Post, Rail and Wire Fence ; or Bush Fence. Specifications can be seen on application to the undersigned, to whom tenders are to be sent in by the loth instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES REIT), Wainui. STEAM COMMUNICATION 10 AND FROM' LYTTELTON. THE Favourite p. s. TONGARIRO will, on and after the sth instant, Leave Lyttelton every Monday evening returning from Akaroa Wednesdays. Terms of freight, on applicatfon to CAPTAIN CLARKE; Or W. SIMS, Agent. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS! SELLING OFF ! SELLING OFF 1. MRS. PERHAM begs leave to inform the inhabitants of Barry's and adjacent bays, that she is selling off the whole of her well-assorted STOCK of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, HABERDASHERY, HOSIERY, BOOTS and SHOES, &c, at an Immense Reduction on cost price, as she intends giving up these portions of her business. A call will prove the genuineness of this clearing-out sale. AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for the following works, viz.:— 1. Forming and Metalling 22 chains (more or less) of German Bay Flat. 2. Re-grading, Forming, &c, 16 chains (more or less) of Aylmer's Valley J Road, from Newton's to Trigg's boundary. 3. For Building Rubble Protective Work and filling to French Farm Bridge, with fencing. Specifications to be seen at the Road Board Office, on and after Monday, the 18th instant. Tenders to be sent in, endorsed and addressed to the Chairman, by 12 noon, on Saturday, the 23rd instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to the Board. AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. TENDERS are invited for Widening Three Chains of the Barry's Bay and French Farm Road, on brow of hill above the Boat Landing ; and also for taking off the Point at the corner of Mr M. M. Jones' section. Specifications to be seen at the Road Boaid office, on and after Saturday, .the 16th instant. Tenders to be sent in, addressed to the Chairman, by 12 at noon, on Saturday, the 23rd iustant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to Board. Feb. 11, 1878.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 166, 19 February 1878, Page 3
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