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IS. K. May . & Co. BY comparing oar prices you will perceive what an immense saviag you will effect by purchasing all your goods at H.E/M^&O a ' s We are now offering a wonderful line of White and Fawn Lace. Wide Lace, worth lOid, now sold for Very Wide Lace, 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 3£<l Low line White Calico, 2s lid doz Grey Sheeting, 2yd& wide, yd Machine Cottons, 400 yds, reel Men's Elastic Braces, pair Just opened, Grand lot of Fancy Sunshades, from 2s lid eachNewest Flannelettes, from yd ;-. : Bier Cashmere, wide, Is lid 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., CBRISTCHUROH. Tsmlers TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. FOE LABOUR ONLY. rpENDERS are invited tor the ErecJ_ tionofaHALL in Lcßon's Bay. Plans and specifications to be seen at Mr Crotty's house, Lebon's Bay. Tenders to be in by SATURDAY, Dec. Ist inst. The lowest or any tender not necpssarily accepted. Tenders to be addressed to G. CROTTY, Chairman, Hall Company, Leßon's Bay. LE BON'S ROAD BOARD. npENDERS are invited, up to 10 JL a.m. of WEDNESDAY, sth December, for Erection of a GOODS. SHED at Leßon's Jetty: labour only. Drawings and specification may be seen on application to Mr John Recce, Lβ Bon's, or to the Engineer. Endorsed tenders to be-ddressed to the Chairman Leßon's Road Board, Leßon's. By order of the Board. W. D. WILKINS, Engineer, Akaroa. No tender necessarily accepted. Public Notice* LITTLE RIVER RACING CLUB. rpHEKEwillbe a General Meeting JL of the above Club at the Forsyth Arms, Little River, on SATURDAY NEXT, Ist Dec,, at 7.30 p,m. EVERED A. POOLE, Hon. Sec. BOROUGH OF AKAROA. ELECTION OF MAYOR. ~TV"T° TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN LN that the ELECTION of MAYOR of the Borough of Akaroa will be held on TUESDAY, 11th December, 1883. Nomination papers, accompanied by a deposit of £10, must be delivered to the Returning Officer, or addressed to him, and delivered at the office of the Akaroa Borough Council, Akaroa, not later than Noon on WEDNESDAY, 28th November, 1888. WM. SIMS, Returning Officer. UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY. HEAP QUMMER T7*ARKS. T7IROM Ist November next tiil 31st I*. March following, Fares between Akaroa and Lyttelton will be :— Saloon. Steerage. SINGLE ... 12a ... 8s BETURN ... 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. Tpv i] "O O L G E R PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Can be Consulted at his residence, WILLIAM STREET, AKAROA. ~ [Card.] " DR. P. J. POWER announces that he can be consulted daily, until further notice, at Wagstafi's Hotel.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XVI, Issue 1290, 27 November 1888, Page 2

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