AKAROA DISPENSARY, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Akaroa. H.. . IST. CITRON, THE ONLY PU AKMACEUTIUAL 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. THE ONLY CHEMIST appointed by the Government as Dispenser for the Akaroa Hospital. THE ONLY DISp ENSER of the Oddfellows' 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 supplied by him are of the very best quality. Hβ has always on hand an excellent assortment of PATENT MEDICINES PEBFUMEBY, SUNDBIES, STATIONERY and CONFECTIONERY. XjXJXKjXS * £ ' o > Also, for the SUMMER SEASON, Citrate of Magnesia Eno'e Fruit Salt Seidlitz Powders, Pyretic Saline, Lime Juice, Cordials, Tonic Wines, Lemonade, &c. 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 jfe|A£ft HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR. Q. OOATBB Sc CO., WATC HMAKERS AND JEWELLERS, COLOMBO STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. A LWAYS on hand a large Stock of really reliable English Gold and Silver XI. Lever Watches, specially made to their order. Are constantly receiving the newest fashions, in Clocks, Elfectro-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 orders forwarded to them by post or coach will receive prompt attention. Importers of Masonic Regalia o Jewels made to order.
CRITERION HOTEL, AKAROA. MR. W. JOHNSON, for the past four years Barman at B buck's 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 comfort. WINES, SPIRITS and LIQUORS of the Best Brands only kept. LUNCHEON from 12.30 to 2 p.m daily. GOOD STABLING. STATIONERY, BOOKS, ; M, WIGGINS AND CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, HAVE ON SA L E and to ARRIVE, the LARGEST and most varied assortment of Stationery and Books ever imported into Akaroa. Writing Papers, all sizes and descriptions ; Mourning, Note, Foreign Post, &c , &c. Envelopes—blue and cream, in all sizes and qualities, from 3 to 12 Card, Paste and Mill Boards Visiting Cards, ladies'and gentlemen's Mourning Cards Paper Bags, Luggage Labels De La Rue's Playing Cards, 2s 6d per pack, or 12s 6d per half doz. SCRAPS for albums, in great variety, very cheap Note Paper, from 5s per ream Envelopes, from 12s per 1000 Public bodies, storekeepers and large consumers supplied at reduced rates; Supplies contracted for. Samples and Price List on application. Gift and Reward Books. A large supply to arrive per next steamer. School Committees dealt with on liberal terms. (gp Note the Address— ■ WIGGINS & CO., Booksellers aud Stationers, Mail Office, Akaroa. N.B.—Open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TO LET. T ODGINGS. Apply to . MRS. THOMAS, William street, Aylmerton. £20 REWARD. .-. ' THVERALL AND GUNNING Pj offer the above reward to any person giving such information as will lead to the conviction of the party or parties who turned their two drays over into the sea, and broke picks, shovels, &c, belonging to them. Apply to the Mail Office, Akaroa; or to EVER ALL & GUNNING.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! -VTEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. H olloware, hinges, hairbrooms, hedge knives, Bedsteads, blacking, bullock bells, blue note paper, I nk, ivory rules, iron, galvanized, irons, flat, L amps, ladles (soup and pitch), lines (fishing and clothes), L atches, lanterns, lollies, lamp black, levels, Edge tools, enamelled ware, emery powder, N ails, Nixey's black lead, navvy barbarrows, Noah's arks, Spades, shovels, saws, scythes, shot, snuffers, E bony rulers, earthenware of all kinds, C orkscrews, candle cotton, clothes pegs, 0 Hers (machine), oval boilers, oils (kerosene and paint), Needles (machine, sail and knitting), netting twine, 0 rnamental goods, Ormolu clocks, oleographs, M ilk pails, dishes and strainers, mattocks, V don't you buy your goods at Economy House ? U and bells, hammers, hatchet 6, hoes, 0 yens (colonial and camp), Oakey's knife boards and polish, Utensils (washing and cooking), umber, burnt and raw, S ashes, scales, sodawater, scented soap, slashers, Everything from a Chinese cracker to a broomstick. NOTICE! NOTICE! Might I take the liberty of calling the attention of my numerous friends to whom I have sent written invitations, and. impress upon them that it is of the utmost importance that they respond to those invitations before the end of the month. I need not remind them of the inconvenience, loss of time, money and friendship resulting from the necessity of calling in the assistance of the R.M. and his staff; yet Ido not see any alternative if the ready is not forthcoming within the above-named period, and I might offer as a special inducement to those whose accounts are above the sum of £2, that I intend to present each one of them with a correct portrait of Her Majesty on the receipt of those accounts ; and I intend for the future to reward all those who pay cash on delivery, by giving them as liberal a discount as my low prices will allow. H. BILLENS, Economy House. NOTICE. rpENDERS are invited for SHIFTX ING the Schoolmaster's HOUSE from its present site in Lavaud street on to section 79 ; opposite the Presbyterian Church in the same street; the building to be left in the same state of repair on its new site as it is in at present (except the chimney). Tenders to be sent in not later than Saturday, February 8, addressed to J. Porter, Aylmer's Valley. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. . Jan, 30,1879.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 266, 4 February 1879, Page 3
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