' Business Ho'tice. . _ HEAD OF THE BAY GENERAL STORE. B. SHADBOLT HAS much pleasure in thanking the Settlers of -the surrounding Bays for past support, ancl begs to intimate ' that his Store will now be found replete with all the requisites. of a General Store, which will be sold at Moderate Prices. The following are a few of the leading lines :— • Ironmongery, Drapery, Boots and Shoes, i Sugar, white and brown Crystals, j Tea (new season), best brands, Flour, best brands, Coffee, Chocolate, Rice, Tobacco, Spices, Oatmeal, Salid Oil, Currants ancl Raisins, Pickles, Jams, Potted Fish, Potted Meats, Sauces. B. SHADBOLT, Head of the Bay. J. J. KISSEL, BEACH ROAD, AKAEOA, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER from the Bays /ill reVy ceive prompt and careful attention. HAIRDRESSER & TOBACCONIST J J. KISSEL has on hand a . Superior Stock of Cut and all kind of Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, Perfumery, and other necessaries connected with the trade. Meerschaum and other Pipes repaired. [Educational.] A KAROA ACADEMY. For the Board and Education of Young Gentlemen. A. K. HARLOCK, PRINCIPAL Terms on application.. PENINSULA BAKERY. 1.0. G.T. .Oread, Bsa the 4:lb loaf. C. GUTBERLET, Manager. Orders received for wedding and PicNic parties. Families waited on. FIREWOOD AND POSTS AND RAILS. THE undersigned is prepared to supply the public of Akaroa with DRY FIREWOOD of the best description at lowest rates for cash. Posts and Rails as per agreement. •All orders left at Wood Brothers will receive my best attention. EDWARD CHAPPELL. •VTEW ZEALAND GOVERNIN MENT LIFE INSURANCE ON THE MUTUAL OR PARTICIPATING SCALE. 1. The payment of every policy is guaranteed under the Insurance Act of 1874. All Profits are Divided Amongst the Insured. 3. Policies protected from bankruptcy. 4. Days of grace on renewal of premiums can extend over one year and thirty days, subject to conditions. 5. Liberty to travel without extra premium. 6. Premiums payable in New Zealand, or at the Home Agent's Office in London. 7. The Government issues all desirable forms of. Policies, from £100 to £3000. 8; Premiums at the Lowest Rates. EXAMPLES. A person aged 30 next birthday may, by the payment of- 10s. 6d. quarterly (being at the rate of less than lOd. per week), secure to his family at his decease, happen when it may, £100 * or A person aged 30 may secure for HIMSELF, at the age .of 50, or to his heirs at any moment, should death happen before the specified age, the sum of £100, by a quarterly premium of £1 Is. lid. All particulars can be obtained at any Post-office, or from the undersigned. " A. G. WIGGtNS, Travelling Ageirfc.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 106, 24 July 1877, Page 4
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