PIGEON BAY. MR. NEWEUT PHILLIPS Will give his DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, "AN EVENING AT THE GARRIGK CLUB," In the House, Pigeon Bay, on THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, at 8 o'clock. Mr. T. A. GATES will preside at the Harmonium. Admission —One Shilling. Mr. Phillips purposes Visiting other parts of the Peninsula shortly, of which due notice will be given, " This entertainment is lively, varied, and contains something for all tastes."— Press. PHOTOGRAPHY. B. TBAGUB,' Of the London Portrait Gallery, Port Lyttelton, BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of LITTLE AKALOA, OKAIN'S, and LE BON'S BAY, that he INTENDS PRACTISING PHOTOGRAPHY in the above-men-tioned places, commencing with Little Akaloa, on WEDNESDAY, 17th INSTANT. THOMAS S. BULMER, M.D., L.S.A., F. 5.0., London; SURGEON-ACCOUCHEUR, Royal College Surgeons, England ; Formerly Medical Superintendent* Quarantine Station, Wellington. P.S.—Special attention paid to Accouchment Cases. TjIROM the courtesy extended towards JJ DR. BULMER, he has determined to PERMANENTLY RESIDE in AKAROA, and can be Consulted at all hours at his Private Residence, Adjoining Mr. Harlock's Academy, where parties desirous of Having Their Lives Insured in the Australian and Now Zealand Mutual Provident Society, can be Promptly Examined by the Medical Referee. Akaroa, 16th January, 1877. PUBLIC NOTICE. DR. BULMER will VISIT PIGEON BAY, weather permitting, on THURSDAY, 18th instant, and can be seen from 10 to 12 a.m., at PIGEON BAY HOTEL. SHORTLY TO BE PUBLISHED IN PARTS ;— " PHYSIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY IN ITS RELATION TO ANATOMY AND MEDICINE," BY THOS. S. BULMER, M.D., F. 5.0., London, Author of " Cosmical View of Chemistry," and " Chart on the Brain and Cranial Nerves." THE NEW ZEALAND MASONIC DIRECTORY for 1877, BY BROTHER T. S. BULMER, P.M., and M.M.M., Chief Intendant-General Red X for New Zealand and Australia ; ;R.A., M.E.M., 18. K.G.C., English Constitution. A KAROA ACADEMY For the Board and Education of Young Gentlemen. Principal : A. K. HARLOCK, 8.A., ST. PETER'S COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE Graduate in Honours. Assistant Master: Mr. H. F. WAGSTAFF, Provincial Government Scholar, 1871. The Pupils will have the benefit of Sea-bathing. EVENING CLASSES. Mr. A. K. Harlock and Mr. H. F. Wagstaff will conduct the above classes at the Akaroa Academy. Terms on application to the Principal. AKAROA ACADEMY. /CLASSES will be RESUMED on \y THURSDAY, 18th January, 1877, at 9 a.m. Boarders to be in residence by Monday, 22rd January. A. K. HARLOCK, Principal. THE undersigned have for Private SALE, several good and improved FARMS on the Peninsula. Also, Several very desirable BUILDING SITES for Villa Residences within the town, having sea frontages.| BRIDGE & BUSHELL.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 52, 16 January 1877, Page 3
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