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.Buninea* ISotic*'*. QI-» -KT| ry \\TT Ladies by means of the Parcels Post, can do their shopping by letter, O-LIiJJLJ JJIIJ £j *Jy -*- * 'O U and though living in the fastness of a country district, can have all v the advantages of purchasing at our Great Establishment brought to their very doors. T O J-| OT , r\r*r\frT* T"}AYV}l*f"T'rj ATlf" T * ie Letter ' order Department is one of the most uLtSJ ""vJ.L LiCJi _L-/vJLJ£I'J LIJ LtsXl U attractive features of onr extensive business, and is under the most careful management. With confidence we can guarantee the same prices and attention to orders when sent by letter, as when a personal visi' is made. The newest fashions, the roost reliable goods, and Popular Cheap Prices are thus brought within tbe reach of all. n lr"l riH 1 Q all "f"YT In Cftses where 3 P ersonal Vl ' Bit > s impossible, we can ±J I <& o jJCL/lClll lijr ——fit accurately with the aid of a pattern bo- ice and self «, measurement form, wbich is sent post free, together with samples of our marvellous collection of New Season's Fabrics, on application. . Purchases of the value of £2 and upwards are sent Post or Carnage Paid, to any part of the ** Colony (Carpets and Floorcloths excepted). JJ.B.—Good's sent in execution of Post Orders, if not approved, can be returned. Samples from any Department, Post Free on application. W. STRANGE & CO., THE GREAT CASH DRAPERS, CHRISTCHURCH. _^_—-n— —' — -' ■ ——————— iii i ————— . ■ . . ...... g. j. i ... BRADBURY, GREATOBEX AND CO., L. JN.DQN, - ■ HAVE THIS DAY SOLD US THEIR SEASON'S SAMPLES OF UMBRELLAS, HOSIERY, SHIRTS, HATS and CAPS, MEN'S CLOTHING, PYJAMAS, CORSi.TS, UNDERCLOTHING, OHILQREN'd FROCKS, .TOWEL&, SHAWLS, TAULE COVE US, &o , &o. all of which my. by ta t Tendon Prices. TEH Jl 8 (JASH.

"the d avis" sewing machine. THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED | _ THB _ SEWING-MACHINE, ?o]q fo _ Zea!and . < r "F*HE great success of this machine is NTTTW DAVTR m«chineThltfril^he I ™!."hii«i"hl MINSON & C0 M J-.1l -Li VV X/xl V IL nee(lle ; 8 through the material being ( lewn, thereby preventing the POMiM»««y .| 22Q Colombf) g c|lrißtchlirchi I of puckering, gathering or driving.. l Basting is consequently quite unneces- i I VERTICAL FEED Barv# The vertlcal f ee d also enables it ' to run over seams and from thin sub- : stances to very thick with freedom and ; f SEWING MACHINE. Per 2(6 Week.; * exhibition. Tbe price and terms place it in the rpnch of all. |

Snipping. UNION STEAMSHIP. COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND. LIMITED. 0— STEAMERS will be despatchbd aa follows :— FOR LYTTELTON AND NORTH : SUNDAY. June 7 ... S.S. BRUNNER SUNDAY, Jnne U ... S.S. OMAPERE SUNDAY. Jane 21 ... S.S. BRUNNER SUNDAY. June 28 ... SS. OMAPERE FOR TIMARU AND DUNEDIN: MONDAY June 15 ... F.S. BRUNNER MONDAY Jnne 29 ... S.S. BRUNNER -MONDAY, July 13 ... S.S. BRUNNER W. H. HENNING, Agent. LYTTELTON AND PENINSULA * STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. QS, JANE T\OUGLAS Will leave Lyttelton as under!— "For PIGEON BAY—Tues., Thurs,, Fridays, at 8.80 am. For LE BON'S BAY and AKAROA —Tuesdays, Fridays, at z pm., * returning next day . - All Freights from Lyttelton, excepting for Akaroa wharf, must be prepaid. ' Special trips can be arranged for. WALLACE & CO, Agents. H. G. ROB|NSON & CO., Akaroa.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2059, 5 June 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2059, 5 June 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2059, 5 June 1896, Page 1

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