IBiiMineitx W«>tic«*. AKAROA BREWERY, AKAROA. MR. EDWIN HOOPER begs to intimate to his friends and the public generally, that he is now 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. Note the Address— ■ AKAROA BREWERY, Akaroa. AKAROA BREWERY. Akauoa, May 24, 1877. ANALYSIS OF E. HOOPER AND CO.'S ALE AND STOUT. THE following second testimonial has been received from DR. J. HY. TOWNEND, of Christchurch : " I have miide a careful analysis of Messrs. E. HOOPER & CO.'S ALE AND STOUT, and can certify to their freedom from all deleterious compounds. There is far less sugar in them than in any others I have examine.l, and I can confidently recommend them sis strengthening tonics for Invalids, and thoroughly wholesome beverages for those iv health. With age they would rank with any of the Imported Ale or Stouts." J. HY. TOWNEND, L.R.C.P.,E.L.5.A., London. Christchurch, May 19th, 1877. AGENT IN CHRISTCHURCH : Messrs. W. RADCLIFFE & SON, Provision Dealers,. Wine- and-- Spirit Merchants, Colombo Street. COBB & CO.'S LINE OF ROYAL MAIL COACHES. CHRISTCHURCH TO AKAROA. "DUNNING in conjunction with JLA) the s.s. Akaroa, the coach leaves Pigeon Bay on MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,* and FRIDAY, shortly after the arrival of the steamer ; and Bruce's Hotel, Akaroa, at 9 a.m. on the same day, Passengers and Parcels Booked at BEECHER'S HOTEL, Akaroa. Single Tickets, Pigeon Bay to Akaroa, 10s. each. SAMUEL LEE,' Proprietor, Agents — Cobb's Office, Christchurch. Bruce's Hotel, Akaroa. WINDERMERE BOARDING-HOUSE y LAVAUD STREET. MR. J. SUNCKELL begs to announce to visitors to Akaroa and the public generally, that HE HAS OPENED as a PRIVATE BOARD-ING-HOUSE, that large and plea-santly-situated building, at the corner of Grehan-road and Lavaud-street. The Bedrooms are large and airy. The Public Rooms are chetrful, and command fine views of the harbour. Private Sitting Rooms and Suites of Apartments. Terms on application. I J. J. KISSEL, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER! ! f^ | RDERS from the Bays will re\_J 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. __MeerscJMunyui(Llj^l|l^U^^ffl^^^
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 143, 30 November 1877, Page 1
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