r. . DISPENSARY, New Zealand, Akaroa. CITRON, LEMIST on the Peninsula who possesses ty Diploma. ? who has had twenty years' practical both in Pharmaceutical Schools and Hospitals. r the Government as Dispenser for the a Hospital. Oddfellows' Friendly Society on the ninsula. . 5 public that all Medical Prescriptions placed dispensed by himself, and the drugs supplied lent assortment of PATENT MEDICINES, RY and CONFECTIONERY. , Citrate of Magnesia Eno's Fruit Salt cc, Cordials, Tonic Wines, Lemonade, &c. S always in Stock, LLER, made only by H. N. CITRON. .L POSTAGE STAMPS. ~ GREAT FIRES HAVE often been kindled by little sparks, and great fortunes are often made by a judicious and economical management of the "bawbees," this desirable and happy state of things (the fortunes I mean) can be greatly facilitated by purchasing these little everyday requirements such as clothes pegs, tobacco, babies' rattles, gunpowder, &c, at those establishments where they are the best and cheapest, and if the undersigned chooses to devote his existence for the benefit of his fellow-men (and snips) by giving things away and living on the loss, let him do so. The only reward he asks of the inhabitants of Akaroa and the surrounding Bays is, that they should study their own interests, and try his large size Rhine pattern dinner plates, at 7s per dozen. Hotelkeepers, pause and wonder! "The like was never seen before." Devoe's kerosene, 10s per tin, safe and pure ; this oil used with the patent electric burners (sold by H. B.) will cause the 1 Edison fight to pale and resolve itself into a "cocked hat." Then again, tobacco 1 that universal balm for all trouble, only those who have tried it can testify to the soothing power of a pipe of good tobacco. Yet perhaps smokers 1 are not aware that they can procure 1 sixteen ounces of good tobacco at Economy House for 4s 6d ; yet it is so. The above startling facts will perhaps open the eyes of some who may not have t been aware that such a state of things . '• existed in our little community before. Contractors and builders would do well - just to look in before passing; no fear of them going any farther for what they • want. Guns and amunition for sportsmen, and for those who are tired of life (single, of course) wedding rings and l keepers. Sterling silver lever hunting watches of the best London make, guaranteed. Harmoniums, goo,d and cheap, and, for further particulars, see future advertisements. P.S.—The undersigned does not object to take cash for the lines quoted above, nor in fact for any goods he may sell. H BILLENS, Economy House. * BOARD AND LODGING, with attendance. ' Terms moderate. Apply to MRS. THOMAS, William street, Aylmerton. \ RATING ACT, 1876. '. is hereby given that in I\| pursuance of the above-named Act, Assessment Courts will be held by me at places as under, for the purpose of hearing and determining all objections to the respective Valuation Lists for the said districts, when all clerks or other persons duly appointed by and on behalf of the local bodies, and all valuers and collectors of the rates of the said districts will be required to attend the sit- c tings of the said Courts, and produce all the books and papers relating to their respective offices which the Court may require to be produced :— March 8. .Little River Road District— Road Board Office, Kaituna, Tuesday March 18. JUSTIN AYLMER, Judge. HERBERT B. BRIDGE, Clerk to Assessment Court. FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. THE undersigned is prepared to SUPPLY the above in large or small quantities, at lowest rates. Well seasoned Manuka on hand. All orders left with Mr Citron, Chemist, will be promptly executed. Fe 4 E. CHAPPELL. AKAROA BOROUGH COUNCIL N OTICE. THE Bridge over the Creek near Mr Meech's house in Lavaud street, is CLOSED for traffic until further notice. R. M. BARRY, Town Clerk. Feb. 10,1879.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 3, Issue 277, 14 March 1879, Page 3
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