Jidti|iltßp|nts. BY comparing our prices you will perceive what an immense saviag you will effect by purchasing all .your goods at h.e,m^&c°-' 8 We are now offering a wonderful line of White aud Pawn Lace. Wide Lace, worth 10£ d, now Bold for "Very Wide Laoe, worth Is 3d, now sold for 6£d Extra Wide Lace, worth Is 9d, now sold for 7£d White Calico (Crewdson's), 4s 9d doz, worth 6s 6d An assortment of New Prints at 3f d Low line White Calico, 2s lld doz Grey Sheeting, 2yd& wide, 10£ dyd Machine Cottons, 400 yds, 2|d reel Men's Elastic Braces, 7£d pair Just opened j Grand lot of Fancy Sunshades, from 2s lld each. Newest Flannelettes, from 4£d yd Bier Cashmere, wide, Is lld yd Men's Cotton Shirts, 2s 3d each A grand Colonial Tweed, worth 4s 6d, now selling at 2s 9d H.E.May&Co. AKAROA, AND HIGH ST„CBR[STCHUROH. Special Announcement! MARE MISSING. LOST, Stolen, or Strayed, from Little River on the 11th November, ONE BAY MARE, star on forehead, two white hind fetlocks, scar on point of near shoulder, and a little lump on inside of off fore leg, known as " Wheel of Fortune." One Pound Rewabd will be paid on returning same to Forsyth Arms Hotel, Little River ; or if stolen, Five Pounds will be paid on conviction of the party stealing same. SAM. NUTT, Little River. November 14th, 1888. SHOEING. HBORGE T3OBINSON, SHOEING & GENERAL SMITH, Will attend at Duvauchelle's Bay ON WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY In each week. Nov. 13th, 1888. LOST. BETWEEN Akaroa aad Leßon's Bay, the sum of Eight Pounds Ten Shillings and Sixpence (£8 10s 6d). Anyone finding same, and returning to Mr C. Oldridge will receive ONE POUND reward. CHARLES OLDRIDGE, Leßon's Bay. AKAROA AND WAINUI ROAD BOARD. rpENDERS are invited for Shifting _L and Reerecting a BRIDGE, and Forming 81 Chains (more or less) of a ROAD in French Farm Valley. Specifications to be ssen at the Board's Office, Duvauchelle's. Tenders to be sent in by Noon on SATURDAY, the 2 4th inst., endorsed with name of work, and addressed to the Chairman.. No tender necessarily accepted. GRASS SEED ON ROADS. TENDERS are invited for purchase ot right to cut GRASS SEED on all public roads within the above Road Board District. Specifications of conditions to be seen at the Board's Office, Duvauchelle's. Tenders to be sent in by Noon on SATURDAY, the 24th inst,, endorsed, with name of ro >d. Fifty per cent of purchase money to be enclosed with tender. No tender necessarily accepted. JOHN BARWICK, Clerk to Board. Board's Office, 14th November, 1888. OMFSTEAMSHIP COMPANY. QUMMER TTURES. FROM Ist November next till Slsfc March following, Fares between Akaroa and Lyttelton will be :— Saloon. Steerage, SINGLE ... 12s ... 8s RETURN ... 15s ... 12s (Meals included). Time Table, Leave Akaroa every Sunday 8.30 a.m. Steamers: Grafton and Mahinapua. Leave Lyttelton Thursdays, on arrival train leaving Christchurch 12.10 p.m. Steamers: Takapuna, Rotorua, and Penguin. N.B.— Under the new running of the Manukau-Dunedin boats, reliance may be placed on Time Table being adhered to, with rare exceptions, both ways. SEE TIME TABLE FRONT PAGE. W. H. HENNING.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 1287, 16 November 1888, Page 2
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524Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 1287, 16 November 1888, Page 2
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