AKAROA. "DISPENSARY, Opposite the Bask op New Zealand, : Ak_m)_ H. IST. CITRON, THE ONLY CHEMIST on the Peninsula who possesses a University Diploma. * THE ONLY DISPENSING CHEMIST who has had twenty years' practical experience in the business, both in Pharmaceutical Schools and Hospitals. THF ANIY CHEMIST appointed by the Government as Dispenser for f_e Akaroa Hospital. THE ONLY DISPENSER o£ the oddfelloWß ' Friendly Society on the Peninsula. HN. CITRON begs to inform the public that all Medical Prescriptions placed • in his hands are most carefully dispensed by himself, and the drugs supplUd by him are of the very best quality.) _ * He has always on hand an excellent assortment of PATENT MEDICINES. PERFUMERY, SUNDRIES, STATIONERY and CONFECTIONERY, Also, for the SUMMER SEASON, Citrate of Magnesia Efto's Fruit Salt Seidlitz Powders, Pyretic Saline, Lime Juice, Cordials, Tonic Wines, Lemonade, Ac. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES always in Stock. The SHILLING TOOTHACHE KILLER, made only by H. N. CITRON. - LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE STAMPS. BY APPOINTMENT TO fftffifffl HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. G. OOATEB & 00., WATGH MAKERS 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 fasnions in Clocks, Electro-plate, and Jewelry. A large assortment of Solid Silver Goods, suitable for presents. Presentation Committees liberally dealt with. Jewelry of all kinds made to patterns, ■' • . Designs and Estimates furnished. Watches, Jewelry or ordere forwarded to them by i>ost or coach will receive prompt attention. Importers of Masonic Regalia. Jewels made to order.-
CRITERION IJOTEL, AKAROA. \ MR. W. JOHNSON, for the past four years Barman at Bbtjce _ Hotel, Akaroa, respectfully intimates to his friends and the public, that having taken the old and well-known establishment lately kept by Mr Thos. Adams, known as the Criterion Hotel, he will be glad to see his friends. The DINING ARRANGEMENTS are under the care of Mrs Johnson, and customers may depend upon comfortable meals at all hours. The BEDROOMS are airy and refurnished, and visitors may depend upon every attention being paid to their com*, fort. " ' ''■:' ~' : -- i '-' i : WINEB, SPIRITS and LIQUORS of the Best Brands only kept. LUNCHEON from 12.80 to 2 pan daily; GOOD STABLING. > [Established 1866.] rp B. CHADWICK, • * Pharmaceutical Chemist, AKABOA, AND PLEASANT POINT. Prescriptions carefully and faithfully dispensed. Sole Maker of Dr. Ebkkst Low's CHERRY PECTORAL And T. B. Chadwick. Celebrated LIVER MIXTURE, A sure cure for biliousness, headache, sicknessj nervous debility, ulcers, sores, and all diseases ot the liver. A safe aperient for women and children. Horse and Cattle Medicines of all kinds. DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, &C AT CRITERION HOUSE. THE LARGEST and best assorted STOCK in Akaroa, comprising— Summer Goods of all kinds, Prints, Muslins, Alpacas, Grenadines, Fancy Dress Materials, various costumes, Skirts, Underclothing, a large stock to choose from, Ladies' Silk Ties, newest shades, Cotton and Silk Parasols and Umbrellas. Quilts, Sheetings, Toilet Covers and Antimacassars. MEN'S CLOTHING—A splendid assortment of all kinds of Tweeds, both English and Colonial, Suits, Trousers and Vests ; also in Boys' and. Youths', we have all sizes. White and colored Shirts, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, &c, &c. A job line in Ladies' Sewn Kid Boots, at 10s 6d, worth 13s. Cheese Cloth and Binding, white and unbleached, Carpeting and Cocoanut Matting, &c, &c. . . At . G. BLACK'S, Criterion House. JAMES SPENSLEY, IMPORTER OF M¥SIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Cashel Street, CHRISTCHURCH. A large and varied stock of Pianos and Harmoniums for sale, on deferred payments; ■ ■ An assortment of Vocal and Instrumental Music for Sale at the If ail Office, where orders for J. S. wfll he received.'
TO THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE I "AKAROA MAIL" AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. IMPORTANT NOTICE. PERMANENT ENLARGEMENT OF THK •* Akaroa Mail." THE proprietors of this journal, recognizing the fact that .stagnation means retrogression, and with a view of meriting a still further amount of that support which has been so liberally bestowed on it, have determined on adding considerably to the amount of literary matter furnished to their readers. On and after the 17th JANUARY, 187|9, i The Akaboa. Mail ~ WiU contain, QNQE A WEES, a TWO-PAGE L Consisting of an additional FOURTEEN COLUMNS Of entertaining matter, inder the following headings:— THE NOVELIST. Under this head will appear two well written TALES, one continuous, and the other complete. THE GATHERER, ■ ... A series of interesting selections. AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL, SCIENTIFIC, I THE TRAVELLER, LADIES* COLUMN, POETRY, and MISCELLANEOUS. Many of our subscribers and friends have complained that, outside local news, ;there was but little interesting reading matter in the columns of the Mail, and with the limited space at. our disposal, this was to a great extent, inevitable, By publishing a'supplemfnt, however, exclusively devoted to literary matter, we hope to make the Mail a first-class j FAMILY NEWSPAPER. Notwithstanding the additional expense incurred, the Terms of Subscription will remain as before, via.:-— Per quarter, in advance ... 0 0 0 „ „ booked ... 0 7 0 „ Annum... 1 1 0 We'rely on our subscribers and friends to use their best efforts to procure fresh subscriberß:in ,, return for our endeavors to make the Mail as attractive as possible to all classes of readers. .. WIGGINS & CO, FORSYTH ARMS HOTEL, Little Rivjsr. i J OLPHERT, having completed , Extensive Additions to his Stables, is now prepared to furnish superior Accommodation to Travellers. COMFORTABLE BEDROOMS. Refreshments at all hours. Liquors of the Best Brands. Please give a call.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 260, 14 January 1879, Page 3
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