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Drapery J6IOOO Os. Od. G. Ij. Beath & Co. Have much pleasure in informing their numerous Customers in Town and Country that on MONDAY, NOV. 26, they commence giving Tickets for their THIRD GRAND DISTRIBUTION ov ISTEW YEAR'S GIETS. The number of Gifts for this year's " distribution baa been increased to FIFTEEN HUNDEED, including one each of Fifty, Twenty-Five, and Ten Guineas. The Drawing will take place early in February, as last year, in the Oddfellows' Hall, Lichfield street, Christchurch. TOTAL LIST OF~GIFTS FOB 1878. £ s. d. First (50 guineas) ...Value 52 10 0 Second (25 guineas) „ 26 5 0. Third (10 guineas) ... „ 10 10 0 20 prizes, eachvaluedat.£s „ 100 0 0 50 „ „ £2 „ 100 0 0 300 „ „ il „ 300 0 0 516 „ „ 10s „ 258 0 0 611 „ „ 5s „ 152 15 0 1500 Total value £1000 0 0 < TICKETS MAY BE OBTAINED AT GkX. BEATfi: A GO'S, AEGYLE HOUSE, CHEISTCHUECH, Up to the end of January, 1878, subject > to the following conditions :— ''■" 1. Each cash purchaser will be|prej i sented with One whole Ticket for -every ''*'■'■ ' "Pound's worth Bought. For example:— ■ ■ The purchaser of a £10 parcel will re- ' ceive ten tickete. ' 3. Purchasers of 10s worth of goods "will receive a Half Ticket, two of which must be exchanged for a Whole One prior to the end of January. 3. Each whole ticket will be numbered. The winning numbers will appear in the Christchurch papers the morning after the drawing. . . >A. The Bomber of. Tickets to be given , -ftway is limited tQ_ ; 9MO;cußJLomerfl ■ are therefore requested to make their puxcb l ßaea*"aß early aapoaaible. ■"- 5. Holders of wiiffling nnmbers win ■ 'be at liberty to select any daea of goocl* in the warehonee-to the value of '' ' the gifts drawn. SPECIAL. ! ' ALL SEASON'S ■• TTlt»Jniiil«g MELLINEEY, HATS 4 BONNETS, DRESSES, PBXNTS, BOYS', YOUTHS' AND MEN'S *■ CLOTHINe, kc., WILL BE CLEAEED AT SALE PBICES. 11-28 . 3794 b '-.- '■■ "*'■-;. Hotel*. ELLESMEEE ASMS HOTEL, TAI TAPU 1' Beg to inform my Friends and the Public ■ generally that I have re-entered the occn"ptney of this Hotel. The Business of the Woodyard will in future be carried on in the same premises. A large Stock of Firewood, Posts and Bails, Ac., always on hand. 11-21 3603 JOS. JUDGE. GBOSVBNOB HOTEL, Corner of Madras street and South Belt (Opposite Railway Station. THIS NEW HOTEL is now OPEN to the public, and offers every convenience and comfort to BOAEDEES, VISITORS, and TRAVELLERS. The BEDROOMS are weD famished and properly ventilated; the public and private rooms cheerful and pleasant. 11-27 3825 J. MUMFORD. CKLINGENSTEIN having taken over • MORTON'S MABINti HOTEL. SUMNER, wishes the Public to know that the Hotel is now replete with every convenience ' for Families desiring a Seaside Residence, and commands a fnil view of. the beach and Stunner Bar, and is particularly adapted for invalids. Private Rooms for Families. A choice stock of Wines, Beer, and Spirits. Good Stabling. Terms moderate. 1-15 6931 B, HAMILTON, Manager. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, GOVERNOR'S BAY, Samttkl Nbau, Proprietor. THIS Hotel is beautifully situated on the main road to the Head of the Bay and Akaroa and commands a magnificent view of Lyttelton Harbour, together with the lovely scenery of the surrounding Bays. The climate is genial and bracing, and is particularly suitable for invalids. Every comfort is provided for TraveUere and Boarders, together with Good Stab Hag and Paddodrimc for Horses. Easy access to the Beach and every convenience for Bathing. The best brands of Spirits, Wine and Beer kept. Mc Neaie will arrange to meet parties on the arrival of any train in Lyttelton, and convey them to the Bay on moderate terms. 11-1 2770 OBAiTB SOMERSET COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, Ayhbnrtoa. THIS HOTEL is second to none in the colony. Extensive additions and alterations having been made, the Hotel is now replete with every convenience for Families and Commercial Gentlemen. A splendid Billiard Saloon, fitted with one of Thnrston'e first prize Exhibition Tables; Sample Booms, Bath Rooms, Ac. The Cuisine is under the supervision of an eminent Chef, and the Proprietor hopes that his long experience in the tade is a sufficient anamutes as to the quality of file contents of the es&ar. B. W. SHEABMAH, Proprietor. 10-22 2290

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Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3894, 15 January 1878, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3894, 15 January 1878, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Press, Volume XXIX, Issue 3894, 15 January 1878, Page 1