Prapery. £10U0 Oa_Oa Steel Kß . SECOND GrIIAND PBESENTATION. V*« -l_-a .Death & Co. Beg to inform their numerous Cus. tomers in Town and Country that it is tneir intention to distribute, as NEW YEAR'S GIFTS EOR 1877 £1000 WOBTH OF PRIZES. '.;' The Distribution will take the torn., of a QR____srr> ___ht uisrioisr, To be drawn early in February, 1877, at the Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfield, street, Chrißtchurch. Value £ s. cL First prize ... 75 0 ft Second prize ... 35 0 f> Third prize ... 20 of> 20 prizes, £5 ... 100 0 0 100 prizes, £2 ... 200 0 0 250 prizes, £1 ... 250 0 O 403 prizes, 10« ... 201 10 0 474 prizes, 5s ... 118 10 O 1250 prize. Total - £1000 0 0> Tickets may be obtained at G. L. BRATH & CO.'S Establishments, Christcharch and Lytteltor\ on and*after WEDNESDAY, NOV. 22NDy t 1876, subject to the following con« ditions:— 1. Each cash purchaser will be - presented with one whole ticket for every Pound's worth bought. Forexample : the Purchaser of a Ten. Pound Parcel will receive Ten Tickets. 2. Purchasers of Ten Shillings*" worth of Goods will receive a Half" Ticket, two of which must be rschanged for a whole ooe prior to the Drawing. 3 Each whole Ticket will be numbered. The winning numbpr_j will appear in the Christchurch Papers the morning after the Drawing. 4. The prizes, as above, will consist of orders on G. L. BEATH ft Co. for Goods to ths amount of the Prizes. 5. The number of rickets to begiven away is limited to 9505 %.-> Customers are therefore requested to make their purchases as early ae> possible. 6. Holders of Prize Numbers wilt be at liberty to select Goods to the-. value of the Prizes drawn. G. L. BEATH & CO., CLOTHING MANDFACTURERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRAPERS, __4_ Argyle House, Christchurch and Lyttelton. . Conveyances ; COBB AND COB TELEGRAPH LINB: OF BOYAL MAIL COACHES TO AKAROA. COAOHEB OF THE ABOVE LIN&' Leave Cobb's Office every TUESDAY*. THUBBDAY, and BATDBDAY Mornings a*. 8 a.m., returning from Akaroa on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, and FRIDAYS, at--8 am. , Fare—£ I 6s. Return Tickets (available) for a month), £2. Luggage and parcels at low rates. 9-23 976 A. F. Db VAUX, Agent. ;V 8 H B U B T O EL E. COOKSQN begß to inform the publietbat he runs a COACH every Tuesday andFriday from Ashburton upon the arrival of the first Train from Ohristchnrch to Accommodation House, Mount Somers and*, Alford Forest, returning every Wednesday and Saturday in time for the last train at Christchurch, namely, 3.38 D.m. Buggies and Saddle Horses always on hire> Telegrams, Parcels, and Orders punctually attended to. E. COOKSON, Proprietor, Ashburton Livery Stables, 2-21 6414 Opposite Bailway Station. FRY AND BARKEB'S TELEGRAPHLINE OF BOYAL MAIL COACHESCHRISTCHURCH TO AKAROA. RUNNING in conjunction with the s.a> Halcyon, the COACH leaves Pigeon Bay o* MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY shortly after tbe arrival of the steamer j; and Brace's Hotel, Akaroa, at 9 a,m. oo ths> same day. Passengers and parcels booked at Jama Smith's office, next Tattersalls. Single ticket Pigeon Bay to Akaroa 10s eacKReturn ticket do do do l_seacb> Available for one month. 827 7440 , FRY * BABKEB, Proprietor. BEENPARK and HALSWELL LINE* of ROYAL MAIL COACHES. OOAOHEB of the above Line leave Green-/ park daily for Christchurch at 7.45 Beturningat ... ... ... 3.3op._v]\ Passengers and Parcels booked at James* Smith's Office, Tattersall's O. KIMBEB, Proprietor. 9-14 8733 JAMES BMITH, Agent. T>AKAIA AND ALFOBD FOBE_TV. On and after this date, a COACH wilE cave the BAKAIA on arrival of First Pram. For Alfred Forest, via Lavington anal ntermediate places, on Monday, Wedneslay, Friday, returning Tuesday, Thursday,, md Saturday, meeting Train for ihnrchAlford Forest Fares 10s. Passengers and parcels booked at JAMES? JMITH »8 Office, Tattersall's.. Telegrams and .orders punctually stended to. Buggies and Saddle Horses always oa. lire. CHAS. LAKE, Proprietor, South Bakaia, opposite Bailway Station.----3 ana
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Press, Volume XXVII, Issue 3585, 4 January 1877, Page 4
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