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JButine** JVotfcrN. "QihwrWkl f~\ (T *Y\XT P*r\Qif" 'Ladies 'by means of the Parcels Post, can do their shopping by letter,; pl'IJ Q \Jj A*>o \j anc j though living in the fastness of a country district, can have all the advantages of purchasing at onr Great Establishment brought to their very doors. IrS-M-n-Y* AVrlpT' The L eUe r -order Department is one of ihe mo<*t' JK, LLtJJ *"LJI LI CM uIJ Ivll U attractive features of onr extensive business, nnd i* under the most-careful management. With confidence we can guarantee fho same prices and anpri'ion >to orders when sent by letter, as when a personal visi is made. The newpst fashions, the most reliable goods, and Pqpular Cheap Prices are tbns brought within the reach of all. D-v.nnnm r% 1:7-1 -no* Q QT*£*r»l Qll i~TT In cfises where a P v ">'t is impossible, we can -Ch ifit accurately with the aid of a pattern bocice and self - meaßßreme«t Form, Which is sent post free, together withsamples of our marvelloußcdllection of itfew Season's Fabrics, on application. *6f the value of £2 and upwards are sent Post dr 'Carriage 3?aid, to any part of the j Colony (Carpets ;atod -Elodiclotks excepted). 3T.B.—Goods sent in execution of Poßt Orders, if not approved, can be returned. Samples from any Department, Post' 'Free on amplication. W, STRANGE & CO., THE GREAT CASH DRAPERS, CHRISTCHURCH. ETflll IMIIL hal Lm\ B mBmJPHri IL mT tWUmtIiAL rnlbtdi TWEED MACKINTOSHES, with large Capes and Velvet Collars, only MsOd, at G. L. BE ATM and'CO.'si "LADIES' BLACK and BROWN CURL CLOTH JACKETS., 14s «6d, worth 21s. SLASHES' FRENCH and ENGLISH LINED HATS aud BONNETS at EXPERIMENTAL PRICES. "LADIES' GOOD U MBRELLAS, ls'-9d, Is lld, 2s Gd to K)s 6d. j ( 6U V ARDS df HE AY V, ALL W OOL DO UB LE WIDTH TWE EDS, Tls 9d Full Dress of 7 yards, worth 21s. Over Twenty Patterns to select from. LADIES' BROWN and -BLACK FASH 10.vABLE CAPES, from Jus 6d. j£B ENORMOUS PURCHASE OF MEN'S AND BOYS' KAIAPOI SUITS., " ALL TO BR SOLD AT KXPERIMEN^AL.PRICES. A CHOICE LOT OE GENT'S MACKINTOSHES VERY CHEAP. ; <Q L. 'BEATH'S NEW SHOW ROOMS ARE SIMPLY SUPERB, CALL AND SlvE 1 HEM. "THE DAVIS SEWING MACHINE^. THE PA VIS VERTICAL PEED _•„„._ SEWING-MACHINE. ; 6ol e Agents for Kew Zealand : THE ;gfe'a't success of this machine is due to the fact that it is the only XJfY XT C XT J? P (~\ laT W*W T) A "¥"Tfi machine that feeds the work whilst ihe JLVA JL k\ OKJ l\ (X UUix AA* JJJ YV XsJAA. V J-kJ jjjeedfe -} g through ffae mn'terinl being ■ sewn, thereby preventing the possibility m Christcblirchi of puckering, gathering or driving. ' Basting is consequently quite unneces-Y-ERTICAL PEED gary# v.rtical feed also enables it , to run over seams and from thin substances to very thick with freedom and , SEWING MACHINE. Per 26 "Week.j ■ exhibition. Tbe price and terms place it I in the reach of all. t

Money to Lend. WE have various SUMS of Trust and other MONEYS for investment at Lowest Current Rates of Interest. < Borrowers can arrange to pay off in sucis to suit themselves. DEACON & BISHOP, SOLICITORS, HEREFORD STREET CHAMBERS, CfIRISTOnUBCB. : Cocksfoot Dressing, 1896, CL. WHEELER- . i SEED MILLER AND COMMISSION AGENT, Begs to inform the Farmers of Banks Peninsula that he is running his Mill , with all latest improvements, and is prepared to handle seed m any quantities. : Clients can sell their own seed after; being dressed, or I will dispose of same . ,at lowest rate of commission. My charges for dressing will be the i same as last season i Railage paid by } me from Lyttelton to Christchurch. i Clients will please consign their seed il to «C. L, Wheeler, Lyttelton," or i " Permanent Investment Siding, Christi church," and address all letters to C L. WHEELER, PATENT SEED DRESSING MILLS, • South Be It, East Christchurch,

M°™ B V Large or Small Sums, TO LEND UN FREEHOLD SECURITY AT CURRENT RATES. ! HENNING & ORBELL, "Solicitors. Akaroa. Ist April, 1895. €olil> dc Co. iw THE COACH from AKAROA to LITTLE RIVER will leave Akaroa every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, ANDi SATURDAY, ■< At 7.30 a.m., to meet the Train at. Little River, RETURNING SAME DAY: . THE PIGEON BAY COACH Will liave Akaroa every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, at 7.30 a.m. RETURNING SAME DAY Passengeks and Parobxs at 9 a [ Reduced Rates. *Sb p i .5 "S 1 QQ W 1 Akaroa to Pigeon Bay 7s 10s German Bay to Pigeon Bay 6s 9s : Uobinsons Bay to Pigeon Bay si» 6s , Duvauchelles Bay to Pigeon Bay 4t 5s All parcels to be paid for on delivery to or from the driver. TBE; bhl\ EH, Agent Afesroa.

'.Snrppiue. iUNIUfI STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF SNEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. ( « -O «-■ STEAMEHS will %c despatched as follows .:— *■ FOB LYTTELTON AND NORTH : SUNDAY. May 24 ... 8.8. BRUNNER : SUNDAY, May 31 ... S 4 S. OMAPERE SUNDAY, Jane 7 ... S.S. BRUNNER FOB TIMAKU AND DUNEDIN: : HONDAY, June! .... S. S. BRUNNER W. H. HENNING, Agent. : LYTTELTON AND PENINSULA ■* STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. O S. TINE T\OJJGLA6: Will -leave Lyttelton as under:— JFor PIGEON BAY—Tuee., Thurs., Fridays, at Kso a to. iFer LE BON'S BAY and AKAROA —.Tuesdays, Fridays, at z pm., „ returning next day. AW Freights from Lyttelton, excepting for Akaroa wharf, must be prepaid. Special trips can be arranged for. *!PITCAITHLY, WALLACE & CO., Agents. Q. G. ROBINSON & CO., Akaroa.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2054, 19 May 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2054, 19 May 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2054, 19 May 1896, Page 1

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