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■.'."""■ ''.■ "" . ■ . . . : ■ . ■ JBu*iin«-)s WotI«5«». ISrKEAT ESTABLISHMENT in Christchiirch mflff t ArtrtFST MOST COMPLETE, AND BEST APPOINTED RETAIL DRAPERY ESTABLISH-,' rp-HE LAK«U,bI, mum v, 'mENTIN THE COLONY. G [ AfiPCT ANTfPLObRGLOTH'WAREHOUSEMEN, CLOIHING MANUFACTURERS ANB UENERAL AKf&J OUTFITTERS. ! TO LA LIES'IN'THE COUNTRY.—We shall bo pleased to send patterns at any time from any department, and have no hesitation in saying'that any lady not having an -.opportunity of visiting our establishment, will do well to take advantage of our Pattern and' Parcel Pdst Department. j k OUR'DBESSMAK.IN r (x'DEPARTMENTS 'aire equipped, fit and style guaranteed, charges very moderate, and'from our arrangements,''we* can execute all orders on the very shortest notice. Wedding outfits a speciality. ...,..,„.,,.. Purchasers of the value of £2 and upwards are sent Post'or Carriage'Paid'to any part of the Colony, Carpets and Floorcloths excepted. f VICTORIA HQ€Sb7CHRISTCHURCH,

''4JNION STEAMSHIP COMPAN\ OF *l« 'ZEALAND. LIMITED. ~ STEAMERS "will be despatched as I follows :— FOR LYTTELTON AND NORTH : SATURDAY, Nov. 19 ... S.S. BRUNNER SATURDAY, Nov. 28 ... S.S. OMAPERE SATURDAY, Deo. 5 ... dS. BRUNNER FOR TIMARU AND DUNEDIN: ;. 'MONDAY, Nov, 30 ... S,S. BRUNNER MONDAY, Dae. 14 ... 8,8. BRUNNER HENNING & CO., Agents. . LYTTELTON AND PENINSULA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. QB. TANE "TTvOUGLAS Will leave Lyttelton as under:— ; For PfGEdN' BAY—Tues,, Thurs., Fridays, at 8.30 a.m. for LE BON'S BAY and AKAROA —Tuesdays, Fridays, at t pm„. • returning next day. Freights from Lyttouon, excepting for Akaroa wharf, must be prepaid, j Special trips can be arranged for, PITCAITHLY, WALLACE & CO., Agents, -H. G, -ROBINSON & CO., . • Akaroa. {£*'- Cobb & Co. rpHE COACH from AKAROA to J_ LITTLE RIVER will leave .Akaroa every -MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND. •«• Saturday, .- ■ At 7.30 a.m., to meet the Train at Little River, ..*" -RETURNING SAME DAY [ THE PIGEON BAY COACH Will have Akaroa every TUESDAY, THURSDAY, AND FRIDAY, at 7.80 a.m. RETURNING SAME DAY uPabskngbrsand Parcels at g ( Reduced Rates. 1? 5 Akaroa to Pigeon Bay 7s 10s German Bay to Pigeon Bay 6s 9s Robinsons Bay to Pigeon Bay 5> 6s DuvaucheUes Bay to Pigeon Bay 4t 5s ■m All parcels to b*■ paid for on delivery to or from the driver. THE DRIVER Agent Akaroa. "Queen's Hotel, CHRISTCHURCH, CORNER OF and Cashel Streets. £FHE WELL-KNOWN PENINSULAm HOUSE.? j. 'jitiiiiik, Piaprieo

.Public Notice*. ""~ CHALLENGE, Li*nstrong, Prince William County, Virginia, U.S.A. To the Editor ■■■■ of the Mail, Akaroa, New Zealand. SIR,— -The writer, who has been in the U.S. ol America for the past five years, and visiting other countries since having won the championship of Australia in 1889 in the square heel and toe walking and cycling contests, and being desirous of again entering the arena after a rest'of a few years,"by which I feel better able to stand the fatigue consequent to a contest of this character, I desire'to' publish a CHALLENGE to all comers ol New Zealand and Australia, through the valuable columns of your paper, for a contest at WALKING, CYCLING and ROWING, the winner to get two out of three events, one of which is to tune plac at Akaroa, lor the sum of £200 or more. It is understood that any centers .'-of Australia, who desire to'enter "into a contest with me, they shall take place at such places and times in New Zealand as may be mutually agreed upon. i DON. LIBEAU. HE«!«I(i TaTIMeIT CHRISTCHURCH. I BEG to inform all my old friends that I have taken the Al HOTEL, Christchurch, and have engaged aB my assistant manager, Mr/T. A. W.Parsons, of Lyttelton, so well known to all Peninsula residents. THE FALLOWING IS MY SCALE OF CHARGES :~ Double Bedroom, per night ... 4s Single do do •... "2s Breakfast ... Is 6d Dinner ... ... ... Is 6d .. Tea - Is 6d . Regular Boarders, per week -v. 30s BEST WINES AND SPIRirS AND GOOD LUNCHEONDAILY. (Late of the Royal George Hotel aud of . Leitbfield/; Proprietor. I VISITORS, TOURISTS, COMMERCIALS,' ' AND FAMILIES SHOULD PUT UP AT THE 3 : /"CLARENDON TTOTEL, 3 Corner Oxford Terrace and Worcester Sti r : y_^. >■ It is the'most Centrally Situated, and . is acknowledged to be the most Com- ; fortable Hostelry iv Christchtirch. The ' household arrangements being under the '; direct supervision of Mrs Allen (formerly \ Mrs Henry Taylor) is a guarantee that guests will have every attention paid to • their requirements and comfort. A - thoroughly good Cook in charge of the { kitchen. The Wines, SpMts, and Ales : are the best that can be purchased. —). Allsopp's Celebrated Burton Ale on -1 Draught. The promptest attention paid o telegrams and letters. ROBERT ALLEN, Proprietor.

■iHJI mil II ■ HtWVm.JW.lllllJ.KmMM.lM<l,:llMmi>UiaSX>mmmSßßmmß Hotels TT OT E L, Latimer Square, Christchuroh C. BURTON ... Proprietor This Hotel having been entirely renovated, visitors will find the Occidental a pleasant and comfortable.home. Terms tsvo guineas per week. Apartments en suite can be'engaged by letter or telegram. Private Sitting-rooms. WHITE HART HOTEL High Street, Christchurch JOHN" NEILL WILL be glad to welcome his old friends and the public generally and assures them they will find the liote- replete with every comfort and convenience* The Hotel, "being-in the centre of the city, will be found most convenient for visitors. Tariff—Per Week, £2 2a ; Breakfast. 2s ; Lunch, Is ; Dinner, 2s 6d ; Bed, 2s, Special Arrangements for Families, EXCELLENT BILLIARD BOOMS ] .»'>H> NEILL, Proprietor I J AXE TpORSYTH TTOTEL \ S A M"O'E L ■ -N U TT, Proprietor, THE BEST LIQUORS kept, best Beds provided, and Horses* really well attended to. Excellent; Yards have been erected just ©pposite, where stock sales can be conducted by auctioneers. It is also the intention of the proprietor to use every effort to accommodate the public by getting a.railway siding erected opposite the Lake Forsyth Arms, which he feels to be a great public want. Excellent Yard and Paddock Accommodation for Stock on ; the Road. To these driving stock-to Addington ;< Ito travellers, Consisting of " all sorts and conditions of men," a most hearty' i welcome will be accorded by SAMUEL NUTT. ~JBuirfrie.<-m Woflce \ NEW%LA^ j TO THE INHABITANTS OF AKAROA [ AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. * O . J O H N S T ON, t \-/' F hoeing & General Smith, Begs to announce that he has opened 0 '. the well known s i. "CRITERION" SHOEING J FORGE, And hopes by strict attention to busi- ■ ness to |merit a fair share of publii support.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2104, 17 November 1896, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2104, 17 November 1896, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2104, 17 November 1896, Page 1

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