IN" consequence of the great success of our sale during the past month, we intend commencing A GREAT CLMAYING SAL HI < i.N MOND AY , JANrli AU V ;J. 188 I, ro.:. four w ii: hj :k s on" l \ (except disposed of privately before that Lime). While sincerely tlianking - our libernl piilrons of the past month, we would r f ! fully intimate that, in order to ui'-c cvory induc-enient to our customers, we have | opened up a second of New Goods from our town house, comprising— | DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HABERDASHERY, FANCY GOODS, which will be «ffe#ei ai such prices as will at once convince purchasers that we are indeed sacrificing omr stock in order to obtain cash. s (Storekeepers au<?. Sealers vnll find this a splendid opportunity for securing New \ and FashioiaiiWa ar.d at prices that must give satisfaction. 1 Storekeepers or others desirous of purchasing whole or portion of stock will have every opportunity afforded them for a thorough insj cction' ! \ Sale commences at 10 o'clock each morning ; and closes at 8 p.m. IN AEMSTEO»ffS_BUEDMS. MOOEE AND CO., Proprietors.
■} Scn-;A<lvcrti« , !Jss«nf» AKAROA. rpo LET, the Dwellinghouso and JL Land at present in the occupation of 11. H. FiiX'roK, 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 LYTTELTON, VIA PIGEON BAY. rpilE ss. AKAROA will leave X Lyttclton for Pigeon Bay every Monday," Wednesday, and Friday at 0.30 a.'vi., returning from Pigeon Bay at noon sharp, in time to catch the 2 p.m. train for Christchurch. —F AR E -S— Single •■• ss. Return 7s Gd J. McLEAN, Master. "PEACH HOUSE, AKAROA, Ladies' Boarding and Day School, conducted by Miss Hooman. First term of 1881 commences on MONDAY, January 17th. PUBLIC NOTICE. I AM prepared to supply Duncdin Ale during harvest, from 2galsand upward, at 2s J)d per gallon, purchasers to find their own kegs. Bottled Ale and Porter, 12s per dozen. TELIMS—CASII. ROBERT BAYLEY. £10 REWARD. THTAVING received information that JLX a number of my sheep have been stolen and killed in Barry's Bay, I hereby offer a reward of £10 to who- : ever shall give such information as shall secure a conviction. THOMAS BROOKS, Somerset Hotel. F 0 li S ALE, rpHEumkTsi-aedhas for sale 8000 JL ?.ilil.il aO EWES in lots to suit yHiix'iiu.-.u , ;;. ! " BTEYEN ROBERTSON. Barry's Bay. NOTICE. f~\ N :>":d ai't:T this date I will not be V_/ responsible for anything obt.-uned in my name, except on my written urue-r. ;' ('Signed) i FRANCOIS LELIEVRE. 1 Akaroa, 11th January, 1881. N 0 T ICE. WARDS COASTWISE. f'pHE above can now be had at thu JL office. WIGGINS & CO.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 467, 14 January 1881, Page 3
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452Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 467, 14 January 1881, Page 3
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