<K. T. Smith ALARMING INFORMATION! , JEWS FOR AKAROA n G. F. SMITH Has Once More Arrived!!! THE rEIsrORJMrOTTS BANKRUPT SALE OF DRAPERY & CLOTHING WILL COMMENCE ON Saturday, December, 2nd, 1882. IN THE PREMISES OPPOSITE THE WHARF, BEAGHROAD, AKAROA, FOR SIX WEEKS. Be sure aud tell all your friends to call early. Circulars, containing a list of leading lines, issued daily. Beautiful Christmas Cards given away. Without a doubt the Largest, Cheapest, and most varied Stock of Goods ever seen in Akaroa. TERMS STRICTLY CA-SHT. HOURS OP BUSINESS FROM 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. 3. J. KiNsel Transit of "Venus Eclipsed!!! CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! PRESENTS! PRESENTS! J. J. KESSEL ; HAS much pleasure in informing his Pations, Friends, and the Public that' he has a large and varied assortment oi Christmas & E"ew Tear's Gifts! FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TOYS FOR THE CHILDREN. USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES FOR ALL AGES AND BOTH SEXES. As the Comet is to make an end to all things next October, J. J. K. has determined to dispose of his Extensive Stock AT ANY SACRIFICE 1!! COME AND SEE FOB YOURSELVES! ITO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED For Albums, Account Books (all descriptions), Accordions, Bats, Balls, Brackets, Boxing Gloves, Barry's Hair Dye, Binoculars, Brushware (Electric Hair Brushes, Nail and Tooth Brushes), Books (Novels and Song Books), Crewel Wools, Clocks, Cribbage Boards, Chessmen and Boards, Cricket Utensils, Concertinas, Children's Spades, Combs, Cards, Dog Whistles, Dog Collars, Dog Chains, Draughts, Dominoes, Day Books, Dolls, Dice, Fishing Tackle (in all its branches), Frames (Picture and Photo, in great variety), Flageolets, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Glycerine Soap, Hand and Pocket Mirrors, Ink, Ink Pencils, Jewellery (Wedding Kings and Keepers, Engagement Rings, Lockets, Brooches, Scarf Pins, large assortment of Silver Rings and Ornaments), Jews' Harps, Knives (Pocket, Sheath, Butchers', and Table), Lime Juice and Glycerine, Matches, Machiie Oil, Needles, and also large assortment Machine Requisites, as Cogs, Check Springs, Shuttle Thread Springs, Shuttle Carriers, Feed Dogs, Bobbins, Levers, Screws, Shuttles, Needle Clamps, Rubber Rings, Heinmers, Frillers, Binders, &c, &c, Music Folios, Mouth Harmoniums, Purses, Pocket Books, Pens, Penholders, Pencils, Pencil Cases, Perfumery, Stationery (Note Paper and Envelopes, great variety, Foolscap and Invoice Papers). Spectacles (Pebbles and Common), Satchels (Leather and Waterproof Canvas), SMOKERS' REQUISITES, Pipes (Meerschaum, Clay, Briar Roots—special attention is called to Oriental and G.B.D. Brands) Tobacco (all brands). Cigars, Cigarettes, Cigar and Cigarette Holders, Cigarette Makers and Papers, Tobacco Jars and Pouches, Tricopherous, Travelling Bags, Violins, Violin Strings, Pegs, and Bridges, Watches, Watch Guards, Watch Glasses and Keys, Work Boxes and Baskets, Writing Desks, Walking Sticks and Canes (very nice assortment). Special attention is called to Choice Display of Oleographs. Saddlery! Saddlery! Saddlery! J J. K. begs to announce that he has just received a SPLENDID STOCK OF SADDLERY with all the latest improvements, comprising Side Saddles, Gents', Stock, Bojs', and Pack Saddles, Bridles, Girths, Stirrup Leathers and Irons, Breast Plates, Saddle Cloth?, Spurs, Cruppers, Waist and Body Belts, Kangaroo Stock, Hunting, Coach, and Waggon Thongs, Bullock Whips, Steel Bits, Dandy Brushes, Surcingles, Saddle Bags, Axle Grease, Collars and Hames, Plough, Leading, and Buck Chains, Bnck and Belly Bands, Shaft and Leading Harness, Spring Cart and Buggy Harness, Four-horse-coach Harness, Breaking Tackle, Hemp Rope and Plough Lines, Flax Rope, Sofc Soap, Neatsfoot Oil, Harness Liquid, Cart Whips, &c, &c, Licensed to Sell Stamps. ANY OF THE ABOVE GOODS CAN BE OBTAINED AT THE LITTLE RIVER ZBR-AJSTOiH:.
]£x.ciir*ioii» UNION S.S. CO. OF NEW ZEALAND, LIMITED. EXCURSIONS TO LYTTETTON AND TIMARU. A RRANGEMENTS have been £X made for the s.s. HAWEA to run an Excursion Trip from Lyfctelton to Akaroa and back on December 16th. She will leave Lyttelton about 8 a.m. that day. returning to Lyttelton from Akaroa about 5 p.m. The s.s. WAITAKI will leave Timaru on the evening of Friday, 15th December, and will leave Akaroa on the return trip the evening of the Regatta, for Timaru and Danedin. The return fare from Timaru will be £1, inclusive of meals at sea. As Excursion Rates will be charged to all persons going either to Lyttelton or Timaru on the return trip, this will be an admirable opportunity for Peninsula residents visiting friends residing in these localities. W. H. HENNING, Agent,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 670, 15 December 1882, Page 3
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700Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 670, 15 December 1882, Page 3
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