Bu«in«ss Motive. GREAT CLEARING SALE OF CLOTHING AND DRAPERY ARMSTRONG'S BUILDINGS, BEACH ROAD, AKAROA, FOR TEN DAYS ONLY. 0 _ As the owner is relinquishing (be Clofhino- Business, nn cppnrlunity like lh<--present bULUOAL OCCUHS, as Iho Goods sue all FIR BT-CLASS MATERIALS, BEING NEW AND GENUINE, And will be found marked in plain figures at VERY LOW I 3 RIO E- S i m> AN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED- £» NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRIOEBMEN'S PAGET SUITS, 525. Gd. MEN'S GALATEA SUITS, 38s. Gd. BLUE VENETIAN COATS. 255. SAC COATS, ir»s. Gd. GALATEA DOUBLE-BREASTED COATS, 28s Gd ALL-WOOL TROUSERS & ' VEST, 225. Gd. ALL-WOOL GOOD TWEED TROUSERS & VEST, 18s 6rl YOUTHS' SUITS, 21a. 'id 28s. Gd. CALICOS, SHEETING, FLANNELS, HOSIERY. & DRESS PIECES. A CALL WILL SATISFY ALL PURCHASERS FOR TIHIIE OF THEIB 3VCOI>TE"Y".
v - .Sis'""" OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR OF ELECTORS, COURTHOUSE, AKAROA. "VTOTiCE is hereby given that the UN Electoral Roll for the district of Akaroa is open for Inspection at the above office every Monday and Thursday, b«ween tlic hours of i<) a.m. and 2 p in 13. T. MISS EN', Registrar of Electors for the District of Akaroa. , A \j G E R , TAILOR & HABIT MAKER, Lavaud Street, next Waeckerle's Hotel, Akaroa. Gentleman's material made up, ami repairs done on the shortest notice. N.B.—C.A. in notifying to the public of Akaroa and his pnirons in ■general, that ho has removed from the premises ho formerly occupied in Beach Road, to his new shop in Lavaud Street, would (akc the opportunity of returning thanks for the favors accorded him during the past Three Years, and respectfully solicit a continuance of the same which by the* most moderate charges and the strictest attention to business, he will do the utmost to deserve. As heretofore in addition to his ordinary business, C. A. carries on the trade of Hairdresser. Se3 BRICKS. iRICKif D. LIBBAU, BRICKMAKER & BRICKLAYER To Dairy Farmers, Settlers, and Residents in Alcaroa, Wainui, LitUe River, and the Bays of. the Peninsula. - \' nnHE above respectfully solicits orders 1 which will be quickly attended to if addressed care of Garwood & Co., Akaroa. N.B.—Bricks made with "pug mill. , ' Chimneys built, and any other kind of brickwork done at prices to meet the times. Au24 CULLEN AND WALKER, yOINERS & CABINETMAKERS t) Bkach Road, (Opposite Government Jetty), AKAROA. Funerals attended to, conducted, and supplied, tit reasonable prices. R. NOONAN, PAINTE R, PLUMBER & PAPERIh\KGKK. AKAROA. CAMPBELL BROWN, BAKER, CONFECTIONER ax r> GENERAL GROCER, CHURCH STREET, AKAROA.
W«w AtlvertisemtisitSt ' rpo LET, TWO COTTAGES witli--1 in 10 minutes walk of Akaroa. Apply to F. B. MANING, Commission Agent, Mail Office, Akaroa. NOTICE. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that JL all accounts for the service of " Suffolk Traveller " clue to me, and not paid prior to the 24th inst., will be placed in the hands of a collector, with instructions to take legal proceedings for their recovery. JOHN KERRIDGE. HEAD 05 , THE BAY ANNUAL RACES. AM METING will he held at the Somerset Hotel, Head of the Bay, on SATURDAY, Sept 18, at 7 o'clock, to arrange for the forthcoming races, to be held on December 27. All those interested are invited to attend. THOMAS BROOKS. FOR SALE. rpWO 8-roometl HOUSES, with j JL good Gardens, well stocked with Fruit Trees, etc.—good Wells. Each Section has a frontage of GGffe on William street. Also a Section of LAND, with a frontage of 66ft on William street, with a small building 22ft by 12ft erected j thereon. All the above lots will be sold at low prices. For full particulars, etc., apply to JOHN CULLEN, SeG Akaroa. FOR SALE OR TO LET. SEPARATE TENDERS are invited by the Undersigned tip till Wednesday, September the 22nd, at 4 p.m., either for the purchase of, or to rent, that well-known property known as the RED HOUSE, containing 30 acres, more or less, and having a sea frontngc and a road frontage, and situated on the south side of Akaroa. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. C. SCARBOROUGH. Akaroa. TO CHEESE-MAKERS. RENNETS. The New Shipment of DALY'S CELEBRATED, Now on sale, AT BEACH STORE. AKAROA HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIE SOCIETY. rpilE FOURTH ANNUAL EXX IIIBITION will be held on December 16, 1880. Donations in money or prizes are invited. Schedules, and all information, may be obtained from 8. WATKINS, Aul3 Secretary.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 434, 17 September 1880, Page 3
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