JBustneM notice*. ________ GABWOOD & GOT^~ MERCHANTS AND CHEESE FACTORS, BBAGH ROAD, AKAROA. INDENTS EXECUTED ON THE HOME AND 'COLONIAL MARKETS. London Agency—2B St. Paul's Buildings, Paternoster Row E. C. j. "s.. annlnei. ;".: BOOTMAKER. THERE are many ways of doing business, but only one that can give satisfaction, viz.:— To Supply a Good Article at a Medium Price. There are a great many persons (Storekeepers, &c.) who go into #ie boot trade, but the public can understand that the trashy goods they keep could not be palmed off on a tradesman. ,< Therefore it is cheapest and most satisfactory to buy of bona fide tradesmen. If you want a good fitting pair of Boots, either pegged or fewn, TRY ANNAND. Sewing Machines, Needles, Cotton, Thread, Silk, and all Machine Fittings in stock. NOTICE. " Musierjviusic! ON SALE, at the office of the Akaroa Mail, a LARGE aiid VARIED ASSORTMENT of MUSIC, consisting of— !' Boosey's Royal Edition of Songs Australian Musical Magazine Musical Bijou Operatic Overtures Weiss's Songs Little Songs fof Little Singers Comic Songs Chilperic Ballads Boosey's SaaceA Musical Cabinet Fawcet's Vocal Manual 100 Psalms and Hymns " Macbeth" Sunday Evenings with the Piano, Violin, Flute, Flageolet, Harmonium] and Concertina Tutors Devotional Recreations Cramer's Vocal Gems &c., &c, &c. Dance Music (ONE-THIRD OFF PUBLISHED TRICE FOR SHEET MUSIC.) PLAIN MUSIC PAPER, AN INSPECTION IS INVITED
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. charlesllger, TAILOR, HAIRDRESSER, AND TOBACCONIST, (Next Mr T. B. Chadwjck's) Beach Road, Akaroa. TUST RECEIVED, a splendid J assortment of English Bliss' Tweeds, Bannockburns, and Overcoatings All orders punctually attended to. C. A. has ( alsO;now in stock a new first-class supply of meerschaum pipes, cigar holders, amber mouthpieces, silver ferrules, briar pipes of all descriptions, tobacco pouches, purses, metallic pocketbooks, pocket-knives,' aluminium pencils, fancy matca bosses, studs, links, silver watches, goldlockets,,.<&#. j &c, together with a superior assortment of cigars. C. ALGER, Beach Road. ~~ THE AMERICAN SEW ING MACHINE COMPANY, COLOMBO STREET, Late Turner's Premises. THE following MACHINES can be obtained at this Establishment, either for cash or on deferred payments : Ramond's Household H and Machine Do No. 1 Treadle Singer's (genuine) Family Wanzer's A Hand Machines Zealandia Hand Machine The « Wilson" Treadle Machine The do Tailoring Jones' Boot Manufacturing Machines B C Elastic and Wax Thread" Howe's do do do The " Home Companion" Hand Machine The " Home Treasure " do These machines, with the exception of Jones', are all of American manufacture, and their immense superiority over Birmingham or German makes is an established fact. Every machine from this establishment will be sold with a guarantee. Needles and extra parts for all the foregoing machines, also for many others not generally sold can be had. A first-class machinist is employed to re pair old machines at reasonable rates. AMERICAN SEWING MACHINE CO H. HERMAN, Manager.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 264, 28 January 1879, Page 1
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458Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 264, 28 January 1879, Page 1
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