IMPORTANT IMOTOCEMFJT. GRE AT Clearing Sale ol" D raperyr BUILDINGS, BEAOH EOA D, AtCAROA. .' ■: ';■ O. t>. INNES... -.' , ■ HASmuch pleasure in informing the INHABIT A NTS of AKAROA mid SURROUNDING DISTRICTS that having Purchased the well-known Draperyi Stock of Mit J. H. SMITH, Glasgow House, Colombo Street, Christchurch, at the " • ENORMOUS DISCOUNT ',■■■'■, ' • ■■ ■• .op , , Ten Shillings in the Pound, OR EXACTLY ONE-HALF THE ORIGINAL COST, And being largely overstocked has determined to hold a GREAT CLEARING SALE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, At the above address, when, he : will offer the J \ iG R EAT E6 T BAR GA I N/S IN D R APE R Y, t . Ever seen in the Australian Colonies. : ,'' : C. D. I. does not intend to quote a lot of Fictitious prices for the purpose of misleading the Public, but would simply draw attention to the fact that Smith's Stock was Bought in the Home Markets when the great depression m trade was most severely felt, and now that it has been bought at such an enormous discount, it is evident he is in a position to offer GREATER BARGAINS Than have ever been offered before ; and being determined to clear he has marked the wjwle of, the Stqck at such RID ICULOUS L V LOW PR ICES As cannot fail to effect a SPEEDY SALE. . COME ONE AND ALL and judge for yourselves, as this is an opportunity : : which may never again occur. SALE wilt commence on SATURDAY, May 29th, 1880, and continue for , ONE MONTH ONLY. Business Hours—9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Note the address— C. D. INNES, ARMSTRONG'S BUILDINGS, BEACH ROAD, AKAROA.
"VA.S'TB D. A TEAM of EIGHT GOOD '■■■jQL WOKKING BULLOCKS. Address, with particulars, to J. ROBINSON, Storekeeper, Pigeon Bay. FINAL NOTICE. A LL Persons,indebted to the underXJL signed as late proprietor of the Criterion Hotel, and as proprietor of ■Brace's Hotel, are Requested to Pay their Accounts (justrendered) on or before 10th June as the proprietor is going out of business, at that date, and all Accounts then outstanding wil! be sued for without respect of persons. oOHN BEECHER, Bruce's Hotel. NOTICE. ON and after this date all Persons found Trespassing in Pursuit of Game on the Annandale estate will be Prosecuted according to law. THOMAS OIIR HAY, Pro Executors of the late E. Hay. May 18th, 1880. . OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF ELECTORS, COURTHOUSE, AKAROA. "KTOTICE is hereby giren that the jN Electoral Roll for the district of Akaroa is open for Inspection at the above office every Monday and Thursday, between the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. B. T. MISSEN, Registrar of Electors for . the District of Akaroa. -pARKER AND-jy/I 'DONALD, CANTERBURY LABOR r EXCHANGE, Manchester Street South, CHRISTCHURCH. OLDEST Established Registry Office for Male and Female Servants in New Zealand. Best office in town to obtain good servants. Orders per post or wire from any part of New Zealand will receive prompt attention. j LAND & KSTATE AGENT, J Cheap Freeholds for sale, on | the most easy terms of pay- ! ment. \ N.B.—Passengers'and Immigrants' Boxes stored; No risk. Private Enquiry Office for Discovery of Missing Friends. Ap. 12. TENDER FORMS. BLANK Forms of Tender ma\ be obtained at the office of this Paper.
UNION STEAMSHIP COMmMk PANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). QTEAMERS WILL BE DESPATCHED D FOB LYTTELTON AND THE NORTH. S.S. WANAKA ... Monday, June 21 S.S. WELLINGTON ... Tuesday, July 6 FOB DDNEDIN. S.S.TAIAROA ... Thursday, June 24 S.S. WANAKA ... Thursday, July 8 Rates of Passage (including meals) Saloon. ■ .Steerage. Single Return Single Return Lyttelton 15a. 245.. l()s. 16s. DuNEDiN , 40s. 645. 255. 40s. Return Tickets available for three months Passengers must take tickets beforegoing on board. Cargo Rates to Akaroa from— Lyttelton ... .15s per ton, C General cargo ... 17s 6d ~ r»*.« a'~ J Produce (flour, oats, wheal} o v atmeal) po .! ( tatoes) ... ... 15s „ Note.—ln the case of cargo from Dunedin, the above rates cover railway charges to, and wharfage dues at, Port Chalmers. W;- H. HENNING, Agent, The Wharf. STATIONERY, BOOKS, AC. WIGGINS AND CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, HAVE ON SALE and to ARRIVE, the LARGEST , and most varied assortment of Stationery and Books ever imported into Akaroa. Writing Papers, all sizes aiid descriptions ;' Mourning, • Note, Foreign Post, &c,, &c. ,- Envelopes—blue and cream, ;iti all sizes and qualities, from 3 to 12 Card, Paste and Mill Boards Visiting Cards, ladies' and gentlemen's Mourning Cards Paper Bags, Luggage Labels , , De La Rue's Playing Cards, 2s 6d per pack, or 12s 6d per half. doz. SCRAPS for albums, in grea variety, very cheap Note Paper, from 5s per ream Envelopes, from 12s per 1000 Public bodies, storekeepers and large consumers; supplied at reduced rates. Supplies contracted for. Samples and Price List on application. Gift and Reward Books. A large supply to arrive per next steamer. School Committees dealt with on liberal terms. t^ , Note the Address— WIGGINS & CO., Booksellers and Stationws, Mail Office, Akaroa. N.B.—-Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 402, 11 June 1880, Page 3
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