'in « ii r ___■_-_■-'- LL-L— ———- ' ■ '■■"■—■ Drapery Sale AiMrfmcX^ ! HAS OPENED IN ' ARMSTRONG'S BUILDINGS. i ■ _ , | NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, Comprising drapery; CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, FANCY GOODS. ; cnißfiiTMiEiM & m ___i's mm i HP HE inhabitants of Akaroa and surrounding' districts are epeci.-il-y invited to L inspect our goods, as we feel -satisfied that the American Bazaar will nlford them such an o]iportunity for purchasing at prices which will at once astonish and surprise them. We have had a prosperous career hitherto, and it is only just now that the pressure of tho times has overtaken Us, so that we are compelled to clear our magnificent stock at A. TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, in order to realise the amount of our creditors' deficiency. Will remain in Akaroa for a jShort only. : MOOEE AND CO., Proprietors.
afew.AdvcrtiseiMe-t* ! J EWIS AND WHITBY, Manufacturers of -SQUARE BLUE STARCH, BLACKING EXTRACT OF SOAP BAKING POWDERS AND YEAST EGG POWDERS ESSENCES, Etc., Wholesale for exportation. Price lists forwarded to any part of the Colonies. Factories—Fitzroy and Richmond.—Offices : 28, Flinders Lane W., Melbourne. PIANOFORTE TUNING. Hi IT R 11. J.CHA T TAW AY PIANOFORTE TUNER, is about to visit Akaroa, and will arrive during the first week in December. Orders left at the Mail Office will meet with prompt attention. TTTANTED TENDERS for CutW ting and Threshing 5£ acres Rye-grass. Tenders will be received up to Dec. 12. -H. PIPER, Duvauchelle's Bay. AKAROA. TO LET, the Dwellinghouse and Land at present in the occupation of 11. 11. Fknton, Esq., in the above Township. Possession can be given 2nd November. For further particulars apply to ROBERT WILKIN & CO., Christchurch, Agents for John Watson; Or, to JAMES DALY, Akaroa. 220 c AKAROA HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. This Exhibition will take place ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, in the GOVERNMENT SCHOOLHOUSE, AKAROA,and will be opened at 1 p.m. Admission One Shilling. ALL Competitors for Drawing, Mapping, Music, Copying, and Needlework, to be executed before judges, must be in attendance punctually at 8.45 on the morning of the 16th of December, at the Government School, Akaroa, prepared with all necessaries. . Exhibits in the Industrial Departmeut will be received from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 in the evening of WEDNESDAY, December 15, at the School. Exhibits--in the Horticultural Department must be sent in from 7 o'clock a.m. to 11 a.m. on THURSDAY, December 16th. All Exhibits entered without charge. S. WATKINS, 3de Secretary.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 458, 10 December 1880, Page 3
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