Dunstable House. lOURTH SHIPMENT FOE, THE SEASON. EX HIMALALA. Wc invite for special attention to our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT, Where we are showing the Latest Novelties in Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Flower Garniture Trimmings, and Ladies', Maids', and Children's White and Fancy Straw Hats, very suitable for the holiday season and seaside wear. These goods have arrived late for our season's trade, and as we are determined to clear them, they are marked below value. One Shilling off every pound purchased for cash. J. BALLANTYNE AND CO., DUNSRABLE HOUSE. IGO4 ANNIVERSARY DAY. FOR PIGEON BAY. GRAND PICNIC. HEs.s. HALCYON . will leave on arrival of the 9 a.m. train 'for the above Bay. Luncheon can be had at the Pigeon Bay Hotel. Returning in time to catch the G 'p.m. train. RETURN TICKETS-ss. JOSEPH McLEAN, ♦737 Master. S.S. TAUPO'S EXCURSION TO AKAROA. DECEMBER 16th. R BENNETT, so well known as providor of the Union 1 Company, will take Bering personally, and all those who wish can obtain a capital sight of the regatta from the steamer. Breakfast will be ready, FKEE OF COST, When the vessel leaves the wharf, and Luncheon can be procured at any time during the day at town prices. The large size of this magnificent new steamer renders her peculiarly suitable to those who are likely to suffer from sea sickness. 1716 EXCURSION. EXCURSION. EXCURSION. AKAROA~R E G A T T A. ANNIVERSARY DAY. . j- rr, H E N.Z.S.S. CO.'S fast and favourite s.s" WELLINGTON, J Captain Carey, Will leave Lyttclton for Akaroa on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16tu, On the arrival of the 0.40 a.m. train from Christchurch, returning from Akaroa after the Regatta, in time to CATCH THE 11.30 P.M. TRAIN FOR CHKISTCHURCH. Breakfast on the table at 7.30 a.m. Free of Cost! And Meals can be had during the day at Hotel Prices. ICE DRINKS ! ! ICE DRINKS ! ! ICE DRINKS !! ! Intending excursionists would do well to secure their passages by this steamer at once, as, owing to her light draught of water, she can go alongside the Akaroa Wharf, and leave at any tide, thus avoiding the trouble and danger of landing and embarking by boat. RETURN TICKETS, 15s, to be obtained from W. F. WARNER, Commercial Hotel ; WM. SAVAGE, Scotch Stores ; or, GEORGE MACK AY, Agent, 1728 Lyttelton and Christchurch. J. KING, GROCER, LYTTELTON, BEGS to return thanks to the inhabitants of Lyttelton and neighbourhood for the liberal support they have accorded to him since he commenced Business, and desires to inform his friends and the public that he has Purchased the Premises and Stock of the late Messrs Murray and Co, of London street, and trusts that by strict attention to business he will meet the confidence and patronage bestowed on his predecessors. The old premises will shortly be closed, and with increased facilities he will be able to meet the requirements of all who may favour him with their orders. The business will be carried on, in future, under the style of J. King & Co. J. KING & CO, Grocers, Bakers, Wine, Spirit, and General Provision Merchants, London street, Lyttelton. N.B.— Shipping supplied on the most favourable terms. 1^93
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Globe, Volume IV, Issue 467, 13 December 1875, Page 1
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522Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume IV, Issue 467, 13 December 1875, Page 1
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