' Budinen* notice*. : iSmO1")T)1 Tl P* iWr ladies by mean s of the Parcels Poet,'can do their shopping by letter, l Sr O ,7 and though living in the fastness of a country district, can have all; the advantages of purchasing at our Great Establishment brought to their very doors. , "I^YYVOT , ! "f" ie Letter-order Department is one of the most • 1 " jClljC1 UIJ.IC/11 U attractive -features of our extensive business, and is< under the most careful'management. With ccttfidence wecffn guarantee the same prices arid attention to orders when sent by letter, as when a personal visi' is made. The newest 'fashions, the most reliable goods, and Popular Cheap Prices are thus brought within the reach of all. | Q 1t"1 Tl CT €\ CT\OPI Q1 "1 "f"TT In cases where a personal visit is impossible, we can L•OD&lildJS.lllg O. £>jJt?O±£tll \>y accurately witb the aid of a patterD bocice and selfmeasurement form, which is sent post free, together with samples of our marvellous collection of lSTew Season's Fabrics, on application, -T«tirchases<of the value of £2 and upwards are sent Post or Carriage Paid, to any part of the (Carpets and Flooicloths excepted). M.B.—Goods setifcin executiondf Post-Orders,, if not approved, con be returneS. Samples from any Post ' Free on application, m —' & 'CO * THE GREAT CASH DRAPERS, CHRISTCHURCH. BALLANTTNE AND CO.'S — ANNUAL — . NOW PROOBEDING, 'NOTWUHSTASOTNG THE LOW SAKE PRICES, ; We give One Shilling off every Pound. Discount FOR OABH. DM H STAB Li HO ÜBE, =- 'OJE3I^XSI?OIE3:XJROS:. DAVIS SEWING- MACHINE. THE T>ATIS VERTICAL FEED -.THE- ; BEWING_MACHINE. Sole Agents <for New Zealand, ' greet success of this macJbinfi is ' _ —.__.'■ X due to the fact that it is the only X# T "M* : O A\T P HA T) A VTft that feeds the work whilst the! MAk\ O U JL\ <SC UU< 3 •"" J v y ' " x " v V -*• V needle is through the material 'being .VEHTJCAL FEED Ui _. to run over aeanas and from thin sub- J stances to very thick with freedom and: | -r-s-r i ( B&VA7 rw-P ' ease, Messrs Minß ? n and Co - full y "Ppt Ofi Wppk i tSV I I\U lV.'ftunllvLi demonstrated these qualrties at the late VV CJ^V exhibition. The price and terms place it , in the reach of all.
M °:« a ' v \ Large or Small Sams, TO LEND UN FBEEHOLD SECUEITY ' AT : (CURRENT RATES. | ; HENNING & ORBELL, i Solicitors. i Akaroa. Ist April, 1895. «?ol»l» & Co. rpHE tiOAOH from AKAROA to 1 LITTLE RIVER will ieave Akaroa 'every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND SATURDAY, At 7.30 aim., to meet the Train at Little River, RETURNING SAME DAY. THE PIGEON BAY COACH Will leave Akaroa every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND - FRIDAY, at 7.80 a.m. RETURNING SAME DA.V PABBBTSGBKB A»D PaBCBLO AT jg g '.-. Jlb»W)bp Raies. r 1 S ■ ?: ) ' • , ■'■' .'■ o5 .«"■ Akaroa to Pigeon Bay 7s 10s QennaD Bay to Pigeon Bay 6s 9s Bobinsons Bay to Pigeon Bay 5p 6s , t DuvaucheUes'Bay io Pigeon Bay 4t 5s All parcels to be paid for on delivery to or from the driver. ~■ TBE BBIVEB, Agent Aharoa.
Money to Lend. WE 'have various SUMS of Trust' and other MONEYB for investment at Lowest Current Bates of Interest. Borrowers can arrange to :pay off in sums to suit themselves. DEACON & BISHOP, SOLICITORS, HEREFORD STREET CHAMBERS, OEIRISTCBURCH. Cocksfoot Dressing, 1896. GL. WH E E LEU ■* SEED MILLER ' AND COMMISSION AGENT, Begs to inform the Farmers 6f 'Banks Peninsula that he is running fais Mill , with all latest improvements, and is $re- < pared to handle seed in any quantities.; j 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 j same 86, last season : Railage paid by < me from"Lyttelton to Christchurch. Clients will please consign their seed 1 to "C. L. Wheeler, Lyttelton," or .." Permanent Investment Siding, Chrietchurch," and address all letters to C. L. WHEELER, PATENT SEED DRESSING MILLS, South Belt, East Chrieteharch.
Snipping, •UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY OF NEW ZEALANOJ-IMITED.. [ STEAMERS will be despatehbJ asi follows •:— ; FOR LYTTELTON AtfD'• "NORTH : f 'TUESDAY, Aug. 4 ... S.S BSUNNER: vSUNDAY., Aug. 9 ... S.S. OMAPEBE SUNDAY, Aag. 16 ~. S.B. BEONKEB' ■SUNDAY, Aug. 23 ... S.S. OMAPERE, SUNDAY. Aug. 30 ... S.S. BBUNNER; SUNDAY, Sept.. 6 ... S.S. OMAPSRE -fOR TIMARU 4ND MJNEDIN-: MONDAY, Aug. 10 ... SS. liBUNK-ER MOKDAY, Aug.. 24 ... S.S. BRUFNBR: MOHDAY, Sept. 7 ... S.S BRUNN.ER * HEKNING & CO., Agents. AND PENINSULA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITj£J). t\ouglas Will leave Lytteltoa as under:— For PIGEON BAY—Tues,, Tlmrs., V Fririiayß, at 8.30 a m. .For LE BOM'S BAY and AKAROA —Tuesdays, Fridays,, lit .pm., returning next day. All Freights from LytteWon, excepting for Akaroa wharf, mtrst be prepaid. h'PivJsl trips can be arranged for. iaiuAmiLy, Wallace; & cck '# Agents. 'H..G. ROBINSON & CO., \ 4karoa.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2074, 31 July 1896, Page 1
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776Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2074, 31 July 1896, Page 1
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