I. O. O. F., M. U. ' * '" T■' A r~-f 'I ' * t••' * . P4ißtiTG-BALL; A PUBLIC ALL will be ,n"«! lin <,/»- the <-DI>J'ELL(»\VS' HALL' Al\ xROA.. on.! -rURSiJAY, .July 15 188 U. tov.'.'-'!<»br'ijit<' the .Vnnivcrsary ■:& $v$ k])Y4e totot ' lfo"4nfirirol mi 1. s i€Ji lii REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED. Tickets, to admitjja4v '&,Gentleinan. 7e 6d ; 'itu Jt4l places of business. Dancing to 1 comhknok at 8.80 p.m. ADDFETiLOWS , HALL, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21. R J IJT AID OF THE WKDS OF ) i,,.'.^'-w.l> ! . .& '•■-'■.&:■ .■'».,*■ ■ Jt't'i-1.-'X-' X v—civ—*.. J Ai>Wßs'ifbN : ., ...." ■ ... *2s and Iβ ,t-■;■*>!'■ -ii ai:'/-xi'- :4tf- ;•■ ■■■■-■ •■■■.-. "'■■•■ i *r\te) jf J ii.JLJ l l:t\u 1 Hi Li, . i CPRISTCHUSCH. •ijilK&J* iiCfcASS ; From 12 till 2. ORAM BROTHERS, ! Wye. ,1 i/[ 'PROPRIETORS, j N 0 T I C E. . tf:-'.' " ' .- .. : MR S. B. SKYMOUR, Surgeon" Dentist, will arrive in Akaroa by steamer Tiiiaroa, on,the 15th instant,' and ni«y be conVulteiV ?ii; ' i rf j Patient| are requeeteA to Icall as ipon ''Iβ , , ■"•.'■ :;, :. '*'■■■' v ' COM MISS IO N AGENT. , RENTSrt DtiRTS COLLECTED. .- / fRAppgMRH'B BOOKS MADB UP.' I Civil Cases conducted in Court. 1 1 H charije made for oonducthff Civil Cases in Court other than a Coin-! mission of 5 |:«*r cent, oivjtil moneys recovered. ..Qther terms stj-ictly umderate, and payment of moneys collected made weekly. - , j Mail Office. EDUCATIONAL. A LAOY, experienced in Tuition,, j\. and the Author of Several wi'll-l known Kdncational works, invites; PairntH :and;: GJardinns. tesident: mi Akaroa. or: the Neighlionrhoorl, who' Riay be dfsirous of: K.(!e.unng.a;js(>tin(.},' modern Education for their Children, to i coiutnunicatetwith Jwr oitthpj-ulyect/las, i if -encoarniL'vd,' she will sh<irtly open 'CLASSES ( ioc), \oei>ior - Jiuitl ■]■ Juiiior ; Pupils, ' ' }X ■■""" ''' ; : ■ Address—-'Mrs Cottox, Beach■ Ifcaatf, \ Akaroa. _ ...■,.,., \ nrpVENING CLASS, from 7 till. 8 JQi p.m , for the - '--study'of Latin. Mathematics, «See. •-., Boys nnd Young Men are invited to join. For terms, &c., apply to .;.{; TMR H. B. COTTON, Beach Road, Akaroa. THE NEW COMPLETE - ; DOMESTIC BIBLE. MR W. B. BENEY, accompanied by MR J. X, KENT, notify the Public of Akaroa nnd district that they »re Soliciting" SUBSCRIBERS for the New Complkte Domestic Biblk, the Cheapest and Completed Bible in circulation, and trust to meet with the same patronage they have met in every town in the Colony. AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD. NOTICE. rpHE Travelling Public and Horse_i_ men are hereby WARNED NOT TO TAKE the MAIN BEACH ROAD in travelling to and from Wainui, as a portion of the said Road between Barry's Bay and French Farm Bi.y has entirely SLIPPED AWAY. Until further notice, they must take the Old French Farm Road. JOHN" BARWICK, Clerk to Board. I sth July, 1880.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 411, 13 July 1880, Page 3
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