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Advertisements. IQQQ AUTUMN-WINTER Now showing First Shipment of New Season's Novelties comprising the Latest Fashions in every Department. NEW MILLINiiRY in great variety. New Fancy Straws, New Sailor Straws, Toques, Toreadors, New Felts, Bonnets, Birds, Quills, Feathers, Whips, etc., e'e. NEW MANTLES, JACKETS, CLOAKS, CAPES, FURS, ULSTERS, AND WOOL WRAPS. NEW DRESSES. All Leading Materials for Winter Season. Full range of Scarborough's " Fearnought " Serge in Black and Navy at 2s, 2s 6d, 3s, 3s 6d. KAIAPOI CLOTHING. Men's Tweed Suits, Trousers, Coating, Coats and Vests, Overcoats, Bays' and Youths' do., Boys' Knickerbocker Suits. Waterproof Overcoats all Prices. New CrimeauJWool Shirts, Undershirts and Pants, Merino Pants, Union Shirts, Cotton Shirts, "White Shirts. New Flannels, Blankets. Flannelettes, ere. New Hearthrugs, Mats, Floor-cloths, Linoleum.*, etc. Ssasgjcc'tioii Invited* GEO. DEARSLY, GARWOOD'S BUILDINGS Akaroa. Amusements. AKAKOA ATHLETIC SPORTS ASSOCIATION. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, Tuesday, May 24tli, 18!>8 A grand"concert WILL BE GIVEN BY THE TERAWERA MINSTRELS, assisted by some talented friends from other parts of the Peninsula, IN THE ODDFELLOWS' HALL, AKAROA, PROGRAMME. Part I. 1. Chairs by Terawbba Minstrels— New Jokes, Songs, &c. 2. Song -" All Over the Shop " —Mr. C. Petersen 3. Sand Jig—- Mr. Gbo L. Columbus 4. Song (character)—" I Can't Get at it" —Mr Fred Marsh Presentation of Hfedale Farce: "CAUGHT IN HIS OWN TRAP." Terawera Minstrels. Part 11. 6. Song (character)- " My First Wife " —Me. C. Petersen 7. Sailor's Hornpipe— Mr. G. L. Columbus 8; Song—"He Wore a Worried Look " -Mr. Fred Marsh 9. Funny Sketch—Terawera Minstrels 10. Sono by member of Terawera Minstrels 11. Mining Scene—Terawera Minstrels Tickets : Front Seats and Gallery ... 2a 6d Family Tickets (two or more) 2s each person BackSeats ... ... Is 0d During the evening, the cup and medais won during the day will be presented by his Worship the Mayor. A GRAND BALL will take place after the concert, ter which an efficient pianist has been engaged. Admission , — Grotu-l-iima 2< 61; Udies free. CHAS. W. LEETE, Hon. Secretary. Public Notices. MONEY AT 4£ PER CENT. HAVIiNU taken over the business hitherto carried on by Mr. Freeman Potts, we are prepared to lend Money at the above rate. MAUDE & HARMAN, Solicitors, Lavaud Street, Akaroa. (Successors to Freeman Pottn). NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN S LICENSE. I JOHN BEBCHER, of Duveuchelle's *) Bay, do hereby give notice that 1 desire to obtain and will at the next Licensing Meeting to beholden at Little River on the first day of June, 1898, APPLY for >, Certifica'e authorising the issue of a PUBLICAN'S LICENSE for a house situated at Duvauehelle's Buy, and known as the Somerset Hotel, containing fifteen rooms, exclusive of those required for the use of the family. JOHN BEECHER, Dated the 2nd day of May, 1898. COMFORTABLE t>o ARD AND LODGING AT Mrs. JESSON'S HOUSE, Corner of |Balguerie and Jolie Streets. Terms per day, 4.; Meal Is, Bed, 13

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XLIV, Issue 2267, 20 May 1898, Page 3

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