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Novelties! .Novelties! TOBACCONISTS' WARE/SWISS CARVINGS, AND FANCY GOODS. rTIHE undersigned has JUST RECEIVED the LARGEST and BEST JL ASSORTMENT of. GOODS of the above description ever imported into Akaroa, and will sell them at such prices that cannot fail to suit purchasers. Among the goods may be enumerated a splendid assortment of Meerpch- .--ir»: Pipes, both patent, fancy, and carved. Pipe Mountings, Silver Ferules, _Vl'v>;-•.-. Boxes, of six tunes, Concertinas, Swiss Carved Goods, such as Caskets, li-ks.avw.-. Vases, Brackets, Crucifixes, Chalets, Letter Racks, Specimen Flower liolde'-r' &c, Clocks, eight-day and thirty hour, Boxing Gloves, Reticules, Playing Cards, Cribbage Boards, Pocket Cutlery, &c, &c. CALL AND SEE J. J. KISSELL, NOVELTY HALL. THE GREAT SALVAGE "SALE OF CLOTHING, DEAPEEY, SILKS, ETC., ETC., COMMENCED ON Saturday, February 9. G. L BEATH AND CO., VENDORS^ THE ENTIRE STOCK SAVED from the FIRE at ARGYLE HOUSE will be SOLD on the PREMISES at present occupied by Mr C.C. AIKMAN, Cashel-street, Christchurch, commencing as above, and continuing till the whole is cleared. ORIGINAL VALUE; OF STOCK— £23,288 Os. lid. STERLING. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF THE FOLLOWING :— Men's Clothing Black Silks Grey Calicoes Boys' Clothing . Colored Silks White Calicoes Youths' Clothing Japanese Silks Grey Sheetings | White Shirts Brocaded Silks White Sheetings Crimean Shirts Dress Stuffs ..Prints, Costumes Under Shirts French Merinoes Blankets, Quilts. Drawers, Singlets Black Goods, Table Covers, Bugs Gents' Umbrellas Shawls, Mantles Carpets, Mattings t Braces, Belts Ladies' Umbrellas Feathers, Ribbons ~ Silk Dust Coats , Hosiery, Gloves, &c. Haberdashery, &c. HEAPS OF REMNANTS AND JOB LOTS. <_ G-. L. BEATH & CO., AT c. c. aikman's, cashel street, OPPOSITE "PRESS" OFFICE. BUSINESS HOURS ... ... '...,' _<} ajn. till 5 p.m. SATURDAYS- -■...'.-... ... .... 10 till 9 p.m., •'••'' '' ' . — (; ._. _. -; .. .^ AKAEOA, MAECH 28. CONTINUATION OF . .".. * ? ARllTllif ■ SIfiMMS, ■7" : ; V".-';; -AJB^^^,':;;:;,". 7.V .;■■-. ■ J' CLARKE <_ SON, having -Jusi. Received a* Large* Supply of NEW and . SEASONABLE' of- "/* • ';■ 7 / ;f ' : V" a WINCEYS, v " DRESS STUFFS, BLANKETS KAIAPOI FLANNELS, HOSIERY &c, &c, &c. Beg to Solicit Inspection. ; •-.- THis is a rare opportunity to secure Good, Sound,. Sterling ;"" • Drapery, at Unheard of Prices. Wipcey,.frpm ¥ , , Childs'Socks, 3d , Grey Calico, 3d - •. y* .. Felfc g kirtß) 3s 6d Good strong White, do., 3£d Blankets, 10s per pair Boys' Socks, 5d Men's and Boys' Mole Trousers Men's do., 6d A lot of Girls' and Women's Hats, Cotton Shirts, ls 9d 6d each, &c, &c., &c. Lose no time ! Goods must be sold. NOTE THE ADDRESS— J. CLAEKE & SON", .ARMSTRONG'S BUILDINGS, ,;y . AKAROA.

Y.i, PHOTOGRAPHY. MR. E. TEAGUE begs to announce that, as no steamer will leave Akaroa until Sunday next, his PORTRAIT GALLERY will remain OPEN during the Present Week. Cartes de Visite, 15s per dozen. Family Groups as per agreement. Remember, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, is the LAST DAY of his visit.

W. SIMS, SHIPPING AND GENERAL AGENT, AKAROA. Rents and Debts collected. 3ft ~k UNION STEAMSHIP COAL £_H_T PANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). THE above Company's Steamers will Run as follows, calling at AKAROA:— ! FOR LYTTELTON AND THE NOKTK. S.S. HAWEA ... ... April 7 FOB DUNEDIN. IS.S. TAUPO ... ... April - Passengers must be booked before ■ f. going on board, . _?Qr freight or passage, apply- ...v. WOOD BROS., Agent* -. ;

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 179, 5 April 1878, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 179, 5 April 1878, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 179, 5 April 1878, Page 3

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