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WANTED, SIX MEN to Fall Bush. None but experienced" hands need apply. ■ : . E. GOODWIN, Pigeon Bay. ! #WN t AND FOR SALE. TJVIGHT SECTIONS of BUILDtJLL/ ING Li AND, best situation •within the town of Akaroa. Sea frontage, dry soil, splendid view, and magnificent sites for villa residences, being adjoining Mr. Wagstaff's property, and the public domain. For price, Apply to JOHN BEECHER; or BRIDGE & BUSHELL. [Advertisement.] CONCERNING NOVELTY. J- \ ' yf 'V ' » i ,;! ' i " Dulcique animos novitaie teneboJl - « With sweet novelty your taste I'll please. MR. EDITOR,—-I suppose no one will question the fact, that no influence is more powerful, or, indeed, more universal than NOVELTY. It matters little in what form it is presented—it may come in the most " questionable shape," still it awakens interest, kindles desire, and creates delight. To what are these pleasurable emotions to be attributed ? Usually to the effect of surprise; but often when the first efj&sctJ df.surprise pass away, things appearin' another light," and we cekse to feel the emotions we at first -Still, there 'are ; conic pleasures that are more permanent than others, where the pleasure administered is not" only uncommon, but also exquisite, not merely a novelty that surprises, but a novelty with a delicious sensation of pleasure connected with it. Those in search of a novel enjoyment, and who have not yet had their heads shampooed, or their hair brushed by machinery, are indeed to be envied. The delicate and subtle sensations that • r j produced by a skilful operator must be felt to be understood ; nor does the pleasure cease as the novelty wears off. Experience shows that tho enjoyment, no matter how often partaken of, always proves both refreshing and acceptable. At considerable expense, I have imported one of Gosnell's celebrated patent machines for BRUSHING HAIR, and have also fitted up a perfect apparatus for SHAMPOOING, so that without fear of contradiction, I can say that lam prepared to CUT and DRESS HAIR, SHAMPOO, and SHAVE, in a style which is unapproachable within the bounds of the county of Akaroa. {'"■>■ Every other NOVELTY in. the way of the choicest brands of Tobacco, Spanish Cigarettes, Scotch Snuff, all kinds of Pipes, Hair Washes, Pomades, &c, &c, at the lowest prices. J. J. KISSEL, Novelty Hall. AKAROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. THE Council invite TENDERS for Lighting, Cleaning, and Sup-, plying the Street Lamps with Kerosene Oil f< >r a period of twelve months (one tender). Particulars can be learned on application at the Town Clerk's Office. Tenders to be sent to the Town Clerk by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 29th instant. A. I. M'GREGOR, Town Clerk. f AKAROA BOROUGH COUNCIL. TENDERS are invited for FILLING and RE-FORMING part of Beach Road, near the end of the Government Jetty. Specifications to be seen at-the Town Clerks Office."* Tenders to he sent to the Tojvn (Clerjkj by 4 p.m. of Wednesday, 29th instant. A. INNES M'GREGOR, Town Clerk. . AKAROA cbuNClfc" rpENDERS are invited for FORM* _]_ ING and BENCHING the Cemetery Road from Councillor Wagstaff's property to Town Boundary.' >J*, ?, '", Specifications to be seen at the Town Clerk's Office. Tenders to be sent to the Town Clerk by 4 p.m. on Wednesday, 29th instant. A. I. M'GREGOR, s Town Clerk.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 113, 17 August 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 113, 17 August 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 113, 17 August 1877, Page 3

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