GAEWOiTD^C^ar Merchants and Cheese Factors, BEAOH ■ ROAD. ■ A X A R 0 A. TNDENTS EXECUTED ON THE HOME AND COLONIAL I MARKETS. London Aoeitcy—2B St. Paul's Buildings, Paternoster Row E. C. GREAT DRESS SALE. G. L. BEATH AND CO. Have pleasure in nnnouncuia- a BONA FIDE SALE of French and Home Dress Fabrics (Late Anivals) BOUGHT FROM THE IMPORTERS AT A LARGE DISCOUNT OFF LANDED COST, as follows: — Fashionable Woven Effects 10id, now French Snow Flakes 2s 2d, now Is 3_-d 4J-1 " Doubie Width (nil wool) 2s lid, now Check' Dress Tweeds Is Id, now 7|-1 la lid French Woven Novelties Is Md, now y|-d Beautiful French Designs 3s 9d, now Check Costume Tweeds Is now 2 s-1-^-d Hid Fashi'-iiftble Woven Spots <ts Gd, now French S.iow Flakes Is lid, now Is 2s 8-^d ALL NEW GOODS. WORTH BUYING. G. L. BEATH & CO., CASH DRAPERS, CASH E L STIIK ET, CII It ISTC II UR C 11. BALLANTYNE'S c £T c & W TO 3 Cf T? WW W> «1"V <&> Mm> <&$ y cME Am m<m NOW PROni'IKDINQ. 0 EXCEPTIONAL BARGAINS IN ALL DEPABTMEINTS. o J. BALLANTYNE & CO. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, 0H R ISTC II Un OH. A Colossal Bale W. .L m w _ 1J™ * Commencing TO-DAY, attiiic AKAROA D. 1. (_A, _TO - Prior to opening the Great Extension of -* r , j-i r-p« Premises through to Lichfield St. JylQQb bllG JLimCS. THE GREAT "COLOSSAL SALE _ M(ITT ~ „ niiou „ ces tli!i , ,„, . .„ i' F \ "j-j i- t JUL. "with the object of keeping This wul he a splendid opportunity . . . ~ . , :' i i no in i \y j trade in the town, he has resolved on for Storekeepers, Public Institutions, a^jno . and Heads of Families to purchase from ' f the Largest and Choicest Stock in b-ARTLING REDUCTIONS IN New Zealand anj article of Household PRICES. Furnishing or Personal Apparel they may require at most unusual prices. Tn future iie wi]l make FOR FOURTEEN DAYS, ALL-WOOL COLONIAL TWEED Commencing TO-DAY, at the SUITb 7)1 TA 04 W lay Jbe made by 5s > 3 10s > £S 15s > aild U > 30\ kU ob 4 ] arsons of either sex, FOR CASH ONLY. in their own localities, at work for us. New Easiness. All meet with wonder- „ fill success. Anyone can do the work. TROUSERS ... 21s, 235, 25s You don't need capital, or about the akd same as none. We will start you. No . ~ v e„- „„, ,0 ' * i,«-« -r«i- „-., «v A special line of Sacdle I weed, 265, space to explain here. Jiut you con t ' ' make a snug little fortune honorably and FOR CASH ONLY. easily. The employment is particularly adapted to the region in which this pub- lhese ]s wiH be cufc and fin ; she(] Mention circulates. Boys and girls earn jn first . c i ass sty l e . nearly as much a 9 men. Full particulars and instructions mailed free. Now »v» ««--d™t dj. y tat -nta oh. MOTTRAM, us at once. Stinson w Co., Portland, ' I Maine, United btates. A X A R 0 A.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XX, Issue 1520, 6 February 1891, Page 1
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