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Mew A«lv«rti.n«ii£C»itje. TO-NIGHT. A DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL ■ENTERTAINMENT will be given at the Oddfellows' Hall, Akaroa, on Friday, August sth. Proceeds to be devoted to the funds of the Roman Catholic Church. The performances will commence with the Sparkling Comedy, in one act, entitled "THE YOF&G WIDOW." To be followed by A MUSICAL INTERLUDE. The whole to conclude with the Laughable Farce, •'THE TWO MRS WHITES," Or* " The Lover's Mistake." Doore open at Half-past Seven. Commence at liight sharp. MILLION PRICES—Front Seats! and Gallery, 2s ; Back Seats, Is. REMEMBER ! TO-NIGHT ! ! Comedy, Music, and Farce. For further particulars see handbills NOTICE. ALL cattle, sheep and horses found at large on ;he Long Bay rood will be impounded by me after this date, as I have been appointed Ranger on this road by the Akaroa and \\ ainni lload Board. PETER JOHNSON, Contractor. July 26, 1881. CAUTION. OWNERS of dogs are cautioned to keep them at home, otherwise they will be destroyed if found running on my land. JOHN GLYNAN. TENDEMS. ST. JOHN'S PROPERTY. rpENDERS are invited from those JL desirous of leasing the above property for a term of seven years. The lease wiU contain all usual covenants, with a proviso compelling tenant to leave the land in good permanent English grass. Tenders will be received by the under signed up to August 11th. The highest or any tender not neces • sarily accepted. i HARPER & CO., Hereford street, Ohristchurch. LECTURE. A LECTURE will be delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Akaroa, on Thursday, August 11th, by fhe Rev. Mr NIVEN. Subject: "The Man who never feared the face of man." Admission Is* Proceeds to be devoted to the Church funds. SPRING DRAPERY. BY the last English mail we have received advices and invoices of the shipment of our goods for the Spring season per ship Rowtenbeck, which sailed from Gravesend for Lyttelton on May 25. The quaiity of the goods imported by us are so well known, that we have no hesitation in drawing the attention of the public to this shipment, and of assuring them that our usual standard of excellence will be found to have been carefully studied by our London agent in the selection now on its way. We hope to have the pleasure of having these goods open for inspection of our friends and tho general public in less than four -uoatliK from the time they loft th English nv\ warehouses. Further particulars:' and list of goods \ will be published on ship's iirri.vul, j G All WOOD it CO. '

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 528, 5 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 528, 5 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 528, 5 August 1881, Page 3

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