SEVERAL REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PURCHASE YOUR SEWING MACHINES H A R Tv E S IURN E R . First. Because he is a ' . Fifth.—A Printed G-uar-Practical Machinist. if s ~** sS lL ! ailteQ is £ ivoTl > underSecond.—Has a greater ||pSt||\ taking- to keep the Variety and a Larger F. Ms r 5, MaHnio in repair for Stock than any other twelve months. Third.—Not being the '" WffitfX * NetdloM or every deAgent for any parti- ■» | fftm cription of Sewing Macular Machine, and M|j I #%M chines forwarded by having had 14 years' Wm M M*%'hl post.: Singer's Needles, practical experience, B 'i%XW 2s. Gdrper-dozen. he can give an unprc- H l^4 '•"' 1.1 «i td v t> i judiced opinion as to fl |1X | ly , fc»hutUe S ,Reel S ,l,rn S hcs, qualities or defects of 11 M qSTou and" Du°,licS by him, thus affording 'STOCKSINGER'S, GROVER & BAKER'S, ELIAS HOWE'S, RAYMOND'S NO. 1, LITTLE MONITORS, HOUSEHOLD. HOME SHUTTLE, GRESHAM AGENOKIA, LITTLE CANADIAN, WEIR'S, &c. OHAELB 8 ' TURNER, PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST, COLOMBO STREET, Two Doors from Cooklmm House, CHRISTCHURCH. MACHINES can ALWAYS be ORDERED from :J. S. ANN AND, BOOTMAKER, where SAMPLES CAN BE SEEN.
HTJLBEET'B CANTERBURY HIT AND CAP Jb/L A. IST IT FAQ T Q R./Y. Novelties in Hats, Caps, Peth Helmets, Crush. Opera Hats, Shirts, Ties, Scarves, Travelling Bags, Dressing and Bathing Gowns, kc, &c. HIGH-STREET, opopsite Strange's New Buildings.
Cheap Drapery Establishment! "Waterloo House. NEW SPRING GOODS ! ! NEW SPRING GOODS! ! OUR Shipment of SPRING GOODS, ex Halcoine, Border Chief, &c, &c, are now opened, and we confidently invite inspection. NEW COSTUMES and POLONAISES in BATISTE, HOLLAND, TRUSSORI, BRAIDED WHITE PIQUE, LUSTERINE, &c, &c. SHOW ROOM. Special lines in FANCY DRESS MATERIALS. Special lines in SILKS. MILLINERY. BONNETS, FELT & STRAW HATS, FEATHERS, FANCY RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS. An Unequallod Assortment. M EN'S CLOTHING D EPART MEN T. Great variety in Men's and Boys' Scarves and Ties. Large Reduction in White Shirts. Large selection in Harvard and Oxford Shirts. Newest styles in Youths' and Men's Hats. Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits in Melbourne, Footscray, and Geelong Tweeds. HOBDA.Y &T~O OM F .A. N" V , CORNER CASHEL AND COLOMBO STREETS.
AKAROA BREWERY, AKARoI W. MEECH, TiyTR. EDwfFiooPER begs to BOOTMAKER & IMPORTER, _I_VJL intimate to his in ends and the public generally, that he is now brewing TT-TPTriPT A "HTPITTQTT , an article of a far superior quality to any VIUI WXV-LjM. 11U U OIL yet made in this colony, and invites a X A R O A. public trial of his unequalled beverages. Families supplied with Draught Ales in 10 gallons and upwards at 2s. Gd. "YTT MEECH begs to draw the per gallon. VV • attention of the public'to his Bottled Ales and Stout 10s. per doz. larger advertisement of goods selected The trade liberally dealt with. by himself expressly for the season. ■ Orders left at Wood Bros, will An inspection of the above goods'is receive prompt attention. respectfully invited. " Small Profits and Quick Returns." TO INVALIDS. &C. Ttt«st AurivFn OTtTPKTfT axt> HOOPER'S CELEBRATED XXXX JuSl Akk " ed bH °" jS A *° STOUT. &llKli ' s - The following Testimonial has been HEAD OF THE BAY SHOEING " received from Dr. J. H. Townend, of FORGE. ' Christchurch :— "Dear Sir,— -j- LNDEN GEORGE SHADBOLT, "lam in receipt of the ale and stout, a . f and after a careful analysis of same, I JL -1, „. T rt AND f have fully satisfied myself that it is free GEN irr f™!,! H AlvD from any deleterious substances, and am WHEIiLWRIG-Hl.^ therefore convinced of its purity, and can Horses Carefully Shod. * speak in the highest terms of its nutri- Prices.—Hacks, 7s, Draught horses, t tious properties; it is especially adapted g g y as a general tonic for weakly persons. ' , " the bottled stout with age must rank ...... . _ "*,, ' , , * with the finest London Stouts. All kinds of Smith's work executed on 1 "To E. cooper, Esq., Akaroa." the shortest notice, at equally lov; • Note the Address— rates. AKAROA BREWERY, A stock of horse medicines always or Akaroa. hand.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 51, 12 January 1877, Page 1
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660Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 51, 12 January 1877, Page 1
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