IBwsincss Notices. AKAROA BREWERY, AKAROA. MR. EDWIN HOOPER begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he is iioav brewing an article of a far superior quality to any yet made in this colony, and invites a public trial of his unequalled beverages. Families supplied with Draught Ales in 10 gallons and upwards at 2s. 6d. per gallon. Bottled Ales and Stout 10s. per doz. The trade liberally dealt with. Orders left at Wood Bros, will receive prompt attention. TO INVALIDS. &c. HOOPER'S CELEBRATED XXXX STOUT. The Brewery, Akaroa. The folloAving Testimonial has been reeeiA'-ed from Dr. J. H. Toavstend, of Christchurch :— "Dear Sir, — " I am in receipt of the ale and stout, and after a careful analysis of same, I have fully satisfied myself that it is free from any deleterious substances, and am therefore coiwinced of its purity, and can speak in the highest terms of its nutritious properties; it is especially adapted as a general tonic for Aveakly persons. . " The bottled stout witli age must rank Avith the finest London Stouts. "To E. ooper, Esq., Akaroa." Note the Address — AKAROA BREWERY, Akaroa. AKAROA BREWERY. PROFESSOR BICKERTON, in his Report on the Samples of ALE and STOUT received from Messrs E. HOOPER & CO., Akaroa, states as folloAVS :— " The analysis prove these samples of Ale and Stout to be perfectly genuine, and of excellent quality, the acidity being bcloAv, and the alcohol above the average of this class of beverages." A. W. BICKERTON, F.C.S., ProA r incial Analyst, Late Public Analyst, Main diversion of Hants. Canterbury College Labratory, January 10, 1877. MRS.G.A. OBORN, JOLLIE STREET, AKAROA. MILLINERY Trimmed with the Best Material; Latest Styles, at Moderate Charges. MRS. G. A. OBORN. \/l RS. G. A. OBORN'S Millinery IVI is justly celebrated for good taste, good materials, and Loav Charges. Ladies avlio have not yet inspected this stock, arc respectfully invited to do so. MRS. G. A. OBORN superintends personally the execution of all orders. Judging from the rapid increase in trade this is sufficient guarantee of their being executed as desired. MRS. G. A. OBORN'S MILLINERY for the HOLIDAYS in Great Variety. Ladies' and Children's UNDERCLOTHING STAYS READY-MADE COSTUMES And WHITE SKIRTS. MONEY. \ /l ONEY to be ADVANCED on IVJ_ FREEHOLD SECURITY, in Sums of £100 and upwards. NALDER & INWOOD, Solicitors, Akaroa. J. SUNCKEL, JUNIOR, SHIPPING & FAMILY BUTCHERS, AKAROA. BEEF, MuttoP, Corned Beef, Ox 1 Tongues, <fee, all of the primest quality. Families avaited upox eatery morn ing for Orders. TT BILLENS, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER AND HOUSE DECORATOR. Estimates Gi\'en, and Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Peninsula. CHRISTCHURCH PRICES ! ! ! N.B.—A large number of Empty Oil Drums for Sale. HEAD OF THE BAY SHOEING FORGE. T INDEN GEORGE SHADBOLT, 1j GENERAL BLACKSMITH AND WHEELWRIGHT. Horses Carefully Shod. Prices.—Hacks, 7s, Draught horses, Bs. Also. — All kinds of Smith's work executed on the shortest notice, at equally.loav rates. A stock of horse medicines always on hand.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume I, Issue 64, 27 February 1877, Page 4
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