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13. Wilkin & Co. T3 WILKIN & CO., NEW ZEALAND WOOL STORES, Hereford street Christchurch. WOOL! WOOL! WOOL! SEASON 1881-82. TO OUR CLIENTS, STATION OWNERS, & WOOL GROWERS GENERALLY. WE beg to advise our Friends and Clients that during the current season we are prepared to make LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES ON GROWING CLIPS, And on all Wool consigned to us for Sale, either in Christchurch or to our Agents in London. To meet the requirements of our business we have this season increased accommodation, and our Wool Sales will be held, as heretofore, in our old Wool Sales Room, which has the special advantage of being well-lighted, so that all clips, whether large or small, consigned to our care will be well displayed for buyers' inspection. Valuations will be made prior to offering for sale, and all lots will be protected up to valuations. Our Wool Sales Department will have the immediate attention of our Mr James Wilkin, who will personally overlook this branch of our business, and as we act as Selling Brokers only, it will be a guarantee to our clients that their interests will be studied to the utmost extent, All Account Sales rendered, and proceeds paid with promptitude. No storage is charged on Lots held over. No commission will be charged on Lots unsold, and all Lots held covered by Fire Insurance during the time they are in store. OUR WEEKLY SALES OF SHEEPSKINS, HIDES, ROUGH FAT AND TALLOW, Will be held as usual, ON EVERY THURSDAY, AND THE ADDINGTON YARDS, For the Sale of FAT AND STORE STOCK, Will be attended EVERY WEDNESDAY. f\~X7 SCOTCH WHISKY. nnHE Undersigned being exclusive 1 Agents for the whole of New Zealand, beg to inform the public they guarantee no Whisky as being the real OK unless obtained directly from them. They only supply hotelkeepeis and the public direct, and arc compelled to issue this notice as inferior whiskies, falsely called OK, are being palmed off on an unsuspecting public as the genuine article. Quarter-casks, Octaves, Two or FiveGallon Jars. ROBERT WILKIN & CO., ju-17 Christchchurch and Timaru. Education MUSIC. MRS MAURICE WOOD is desirous of taking a few Music Pupils. Terms on application. COMMERCIAL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHURCH STREET, AKAROA. THE Half Term commences Wednesday, 18 h October. Prospectuses on application to Mr J . J. Kissel, Messrs J. D. Garwood & Co., or to PRESSEY E. GRANGER, Principal. EVENING CLASSES. Alteration in time, commencing Monday 25th hist. For Young Ladies, every Monday, Thursday, and Saturday, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.; held at Mr Kissel's house. For Young Men, every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, frem 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. held at Schoolroom. Fee, 30s per quarter, payable in advance. Full particulars on application to PRESSEY E. GRANGER. IBiimincM* 3Totic<'.N TO TRAVELLERS BY RAIL FROfo BIRDLING'S FLAT TO CHRISTCHURCH, I HAVE much pleasure in announcing , that I have started a LIVERY AND BAIT STABLE close to the RAILWAY TERMINUS at BIRDLING'S FLAT. I shall be prepared to take horses on and after Saturday, August 26th. Excellent Stabling and good Paddocks for sheep or cattle. JOHN FRAZER.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 665, 28 November 1882, Page 4

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