— -—■ ~TTrTgMTiiTTM«nnimiWf>TniiiTr»M GARWOOD &~CO^ MERCHANTS AND CHEESE FACTORS, BEACH ROA.IX AKAROA. . INDENTS EXECUTED ON THE HOME AND COLONIAL MARKETS. ' 1 London Agency—2B St. Paul's Buildings, Paternoster Row, E. C. . BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Q. OOATES & C 0.,. WATCHMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, '. COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. ALWAYS on hand a large Stock of really reliable English Gold and Silver Lever Watches, specially made to their order. Are constantly receiving the newest fashions in Clocks, Electro-plate, and Jewelry. A large assortment of Solid Silver Goods, suitable for presents. Presentation Committees liberally dealt with. 1 • Jewelry of all kinds made to patterns. Designs and Estimates furnished. Watches, Jewelry or orders forwarded to them by post or coacli will receive prompt attention. Importers of Masonic Regalia., Jewels made to order. i. BOOTS! B00T_S! BOOTS! L Christmas lias gone ; the weather is breaking up, and Winter will soon be here. ■ "HOW IS YOUR POOR FEET?" THIS is a common saying, but a very significant one. Your feet should be kept perfectly dry at any cost. To effect this, get them encased in a Double-soled Boot, made to your measure out of ENGLISH LEATHER, with a broadish sole, and not too high a heel. Get the bootraake.l to put between the soles some Waterproof Felt, this will effectually prevent the damp from striking the feet. A stranger coming into a town and requiring boots, knows well that he is safe in going to a long ESTABLISHED HOUSE, to a man who has a REPUTATION to sustain, feeling assured he will get better served there than anywhere else. To keep up this name, the undersigned has NOW LANDED a SHIPMENT of ENGLISH LEATHER, of an excellent quality, together with a winter's 1 supply of Provt's celebrated WATERPROOF DUBBIN, and Everett's unrivalled BLACKING. N.B.—Any person having Boots Made to their Measure, fitting remarkably ■ well, and wishing to have the forms preserved on which they were made, can either buy them or have them set aside for their especial use. . NOTE THE ADDRESS— 'W. MEECH, BOOTMAKER, VICTORIA HOUSE, AKAROA.
SEVERAL REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD PURCHASE YOUR SEYVING- MACHINES Cfrom m HARXjBS Ixtrner. First—Because he is a a. a. Fifth.—A Printed GuarPractical Machinist. ailtee is given ' undei '- Socond.—Has a greater taking to keep the Variety and a Larger -JL.- PffHr Machine in repair for ■ Third.—Not being the 3 yMST Needles for every deAgent for any parti- | M 8 fivtm cription of Sewing Macular Machine, and ijj IJISMS chines forwarded by •having had 14 years' 2fsH JjWvw P ost - Singer's Needles, practical experience, ffl i %1W 2s - 6d - 'P er dozen - he can give an unpre- | ilf Shuttles, Reels, Brushes, judiced opinion as to jj IJA II Crystals, Machine Oil, variourmaW? 1 iT^IS/f Cotton, and Duplicate thus affording " S T O C X ing, &c. Consists of SINGER'S, GROVER & BAKER'S, ELIAS HOWE'S, RAYMOND'S NO. 1, LITTLE MONITORS, HOUSEHOLD, HOME SHUTTLE GRESHAM AGENORIA, LITTLE CANADIAN, WEIR'S, &c. CHARLES TTJRISrER, PRACTICAL SEWING MACHINIST, COLOMBO STREET, Two Doors from Cookham House, CHRISTCHURCH. MACHINES can ALWAYS be ORDERED from J. S. ANNAND BOOTMAKER, where SAMPLES CAN BE SEEN. BARRY'S BAY. CHARLES ALGER, MRS. PERHAM has on hand and PRACTICAL TAILOR, is in continual receipt of the t LATEST FASHIONS and styles in ~OEGS to inform the inhabitants of Dress Materials, Hats, Underclothing, J3 Akaroa and the Bays, that he has Millinery, Haberdashery, Men's Cloth- REMOVED into more Commodious ing, Boots and Shoes, &c. Premises, next to Mr. Chadwick's, and Residents in the district are invited to hopes, by strict attention to business, to } inspect the stock, which will be found merit public support. superior in quality, and low in price. Q A wi]] be prepared to make _ up ~~ NOTICE gentlemen's own material in first-class ' style. Workmanship and fit guaranWARDS COASTWISE. teed - THE above can now be had at this officef HAIRCUTTIjNG at 6d., and ' GARWOOD & BRIDGE. | SHAVING done on the premises.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 166, 19 February 1878, Page 1
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