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ftarnood ami Co. NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. ~\ \7"'- nnve jusfc opened out tho wliolo \v' (if our ; f direct sliipni'-iils, ex Thorn and Loch Cree, from Lou.lon, aii<i have now the largest and Ivst-, a s >rted stocks, in every department which we have ever held. ( \\y London buyer, who has had upwards of twenty-five years experience, writes us'th it the goods sent comprise the latest Eng'ish and Continental novelties in 'design, colors, and fashion, and that all have and advantageously purchased. We are,prepared to^joffer special advantages to purchasers of wholesale quantities These shipments comprise— White, Black, Ecru, Brown Jand I ream Liices, s jn great variety Ecru, Black, White, Blue, and Cieam Spot Grenadine Dress Materials, in all the latest shades and qualities Colored and Pompadour Sattecns Colored and Pompadour Prints, beautifully assorted Galatea Stripes White and Brown Calicoes White and Brown Sheetings Infants' Bibs and Feeders Infants'fWhite and Colored Bootees Infants' Fancy Hats and Hoods Ladies' andjMisses' Hosiery, a splendid assortment Children's White, Brown, and Colored Ladies' Lace, Muslin, Net, and other Scarves, in assorted colors Ladies' Silk Fichus Ladies Black Cashmere Shawls Black, White, Maroon, Cream, Maize, Blue, and Pink Gauzes Dress Buttons, in great variety Gents' Imitation Crimean, Oxfoid, and White Shirts Gents' Imitation Silk and other Handkerchiefs Oheese Cloth and Cheese Binding i Ladies' Kid, Silk, and other Gloves White, Cream, and Blnck Frillings Nursery and oz. Pins Mending Wools and Cottons Cordon and other Braids Ladies' Silk and Fancy Collarettes Ladies' Lace and Velvet Ruffles Ladies', Girls', Men's, and Boys' Straw, Rush, and other Hats, in all the newest shapes and styles Black, White, and Colored Feathers White and Black Bonnet Shapes Slate and Brown Hollands Slate Silesias White and Black Book an I other Muslins Turkey Red Printed Ginghams Black French Merinos Clack French Cloths Black, Blue, and other Cashmeres Black Crape Umbrellas and Sunshades Satins, Silks, Sarcenets, and Gossamers, in all the newest shades Misses' and Girls' Pompadour Aprons Ladies' Corsets, the new Flexible Fancy Straw and other Baskets Gold, Silver, and Steel Thimbles Stove Ornaments, in great variety Crewel Silks, Wools, and Needles Crewel Patterns, assorted Crewel Materials, partly worked And a splendid assortment of Toys, Work Boxes, Ladies' Bags, Ladies' Work Baskets, Photo and Scrap Albums, Dolls (dressed and plain), {Sponges, Musical, Alarum, and other Clocks, Photo Frames, Flow erpot Covers, Children's Books, Birthday Cards, &c, &c. GARWOOD & CO. .BSoad J32«(iirjl iVotit'fs PIGEON BAY ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS are invited— JL 1. For the Formation of a Road across thr , spur between Pigeon Bay and Holmes' Bay. Mr Pnton will be present at 10 a.m. on Saturday, the 28th current, to show the giound and give ; information to intending tenderers, and the specifications can be seen at the office. Tenders, accompanied with a deposit of 5 per cent., to be in tho hands of the Chairman by noon of the 4th proximo. 2. For Filling ami Carting of about 100 cubic yards of Road Metal on the new Aknroa road. Tenders to be in the hands of the Chairman by noon of the 21st current. D. STEWART, Clerk. Road Board Office, Pigeon Bay, Oct. 10, 1882. Cdlili tV Co. COACH FROM AKAROA TO BIRDLING'S FLAT. ON and after August Ist the Coach will leave Wagstaff's Hotel every THE-DAY, THURSDAY, AND •SATURDAY, At 7.25 a.m., to meet the Train at Birdling's Flat, RETURNING SAME DAY. THE PIGEON BAY COACH WILL leave Wagstaff's Hotel on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, AND FRIDAYS, at 8.30 a.m. RETURNING SAME DAY. PASSENGERS AND PARCELS AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES. S. LEE, Proprietor.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 652, 13 October 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 652, 13 October 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 652, 13 October 1882, Page 3

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