THE HEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY "VTOW EMPLOYS 500 HANDS. Retail Branches, at CHRISTCHURCH WELLINGTON TIMARU OAMARU DUNEDIN See the New Stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS' CLOTHING, Thoroughly Shrunk, and much superior to Imported Goods. A Single Garment at Wholesale Price. New Zealand Blankets at Wholesale Prices. New Zealand Tweeds at Wholesale Prices. Nov/ Zealand Flannels at Wholesale Prices. ggfT Sole Agents for Wertheim's celebrated Lock Stitch Sev/ing Machines.* GEORGE KELLY, Manager, Christchurch Branch, Cashel-street, opposite Cobb's Office. "WERTHEIM" LOCK-STITCH HAND MACHINE, £4 10s. (With extra accessories and loose winding wheel.) This is the Largest. Best Finished, and Most Powerful Hand Machine in the world. It cannot be deranged by ordinary ;i>2, and works rapidly with the greatest ''•!«<.'. Fitfci willi the most complete set 7 :-.;:Y7::; ■(•; (see ac< r : s.sories) the i; WER--77E71 Hand M;iehme" is capable of i".i'7r:uir:g the widest range of work. Sole Agents 7 !-:W ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY Oashel-itreat, Ohiisamureh, and South road Timaru. B. PETERSEN &~GO~ WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, GOLD & SILVERSMITHS, "jjj'nVERY description of work in the __7_ above branch made to order. Designs for selection sent on amplication. On hand, a large assortment of gold : ,r\i silver wiitches of English manufactire, p.nd jewellery of every description. 13. PETERSEN & Co., High Street, Christchurch. PHOTOGRAPHY. "fk/fK. E- TEAGUE begs to inti.i VI inn to to the inhabitants of Akaroa and surrounding districts, that he will OPEN A PORTRAIT GALLERY on the 21st inst., at Akaroa, ior THREE WKEKS, when he will be prepared to execute Photos from Mini atare to Life Si/.e. Carte de- Visite, 15s per dozen. Family Groops as per agreement. E. TEAGUE, London Portrait Gallery. Lyttelton. TTTANTED, a Strong LAD, to net V V *<ts Boots, and make himself generally useful about the hotel. Anplv to "j. BEECHER.
BAYS AGENCY. We have appointed Mr. Duncan Dewar to act as our Travelling Agent and Collector throughout the Bays, and to represent the interests of. this journal in tiiose districts ; Mr W. Sims will still act in ri;e same capacity in and round Akaroa and for the Peninsuhi generally. GARWOOD & BRIDGE.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 167, 22 February 1878, Page 2
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344Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 167, 22 February 1878, Page 2
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