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BRUGES' FAMILY HOTEL, AKAROA. J. BE EC H ER, PROPRIETOR. "T7"ISITOKS to Akaron, will find at V this Hotel every comfort nml convenience. The Proprietor has lately added a Billiard Room to the Hotck furnished with onu of Alcock's? best Tables. Sample Room for Commercial Gent-lemon. Families supplied with WINES and SPIRITS of the. Best Brands by the dozen, ami in 2 Gallon Jars, at DUNEDIN PRICES. Good Stabling and Paddock Accommodation. CRITERION HOTEL, AKAROA. WILLIAM ADAMS, having taken the above house lately occupied by Mr. Hughes, hopes to see old friends call upon him. Travellers can have meals at all hours. Good stabling, and horse feed. A first-class billiard table by Thurston of London, and a careful marker in attendance. WAECKE!^ ROBERT BAILEY. PROPRIETOR. rpHE above Hotel is erected on one :1_ of the best sites in Akaroa, com- ' nianding a beautiful view of the Harbour. Travellers or private families visiting the districtr ,cnn- -receive-every comfort and *•• attention. THE BEDROOMS Have been arranged with a view solely to healthy considerations. *■ THE BAR Is well supplied with Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porters, &c, of the very best brands, for which R. B. has previously maintained a high reputation. Good Stabling and well grassed Paddocks. 4. Nine Pin Alley is attached to the Hotel. Ladies , and Gentlemen's Saddle Horses always on Hire. , Note. —Joul's and Burkes XXX and XXXX Dunedin Ales. ELLES-M ERE ARMS, TAI TAPU. THOMAS JOHNSON, i* Proprietor. rpHIS HOTEL presents every comJL fort and convenience to travellers. *• Good Stabling and Horse-feed. First-rate Accommodation for Entires, with good Paddocking for mares. A COACH leaves here every day for Christchurch, and every other day for Akaroa. MRS. G. A. OBOEN, HAYING made business arrangements to REMAIN in Akaroa, trusts that Ladies will favour her with liberal patronage. Special attention is called to these NEW SPRING GOODS— w Ready-made Dresses The New Polonaise Costumes (various) Sun Hats * The fashionable Coarse Straw Lrghorns Gilrs' and Boys' Sailor Girls and Boys' Rink Leghorn Mushrooms Devonshire The new Scarf Net, various patterns and colours Dress Materials Jackets and Mantles Stays, Ladies' and Children's Un : derclothing Ladies' Dress Caps and Dolly Vardens in stock and made *" to order • Flowers, Feathers, and Hat Ornaments Boots and Shoes DRESSMAKING will be com- : menced at an early date by a competent Land. See future advertisement. j

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 127, 5 October 1877, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 127, 5 October 1877, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 127, 5 October 1877, Page 1

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