AKAROA DISPENSARY, Opposite the Bank of New Zealand, Akaroa. H. NT. CITRON, j-TilC f)W! V ,>HA *;IIACI.UTK;aL CHEMIST'on the Peninsula who possesses Uiiiversit}- .Diploma. TUP AMIV DISPENS^TG CHEMIST who has had twenty years' practical In EL Un LI experience in the business, both in Pharmaceutical Schoob and Hospitals. TUC fiMIV CLIEMIST appointed by the Government as Dispenser for the Int UN LI Akaroa Hospital. TU_ nMIV DISPENSER of the Oddfellows' Friendly Society on tho Int' UNLY Peninsula. HN. CITRON begs to inform the public that all Medical Prescriptions placed . in his hands are most carefully dispensed by inMSELF, and the drugs supplied 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 Eno's Fruit Salt Seidlitz Powders. Pyretic Saline, Lime Juice, Cordials, Tonic Wines, Lemonade, &c. HORSE AND. CATTLE jMEDICINES always in Stock. The SHILLING TOOTHACHE' KILLER, made only by H. N. CITRON. LICENSED TO SELL POSTAGE STAMPS 1 - i ~ , - ' ——__—___» DRAPERY! DRAPERY! DRAPERY! GI._3LA.OK WOULD respectfully call the attention of the Public to his LARGE and WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, JUST OPENED,. Direct from Port Glasgow. The STOCK.comprises everything in the Soft; Goods line in eveigr department, all'of which havebeen marked at LOWEST PRICES. . .; Winceys, from 8d per ygrd Flannels, from Is 6d per yard Calie»«* „ '.3d „' Shirtings, „ 9d '• „" Dress Materials, fromlOd,, - . T Black Quilted Skirts, from 8s 6d . ; Sheetings, „ls6d „ Wincey Skirts, „ 3s 6d Costumes,. „ 15s Shawls, - if 2s'6d Merino Hosiery, „ Is Ulsters. „ 17s 6d Toilet stays, underclothing, muslin curtains, quilts, antimacassars, hats trimmed and plain, silk ties, quite new, cuffs and collars; muffs, woollen goods table cloths, &c, &c, &c. In the MEN'S DEPARTMENT will be found the Largest and Best Assorted STOCK in the City, JUST OPENED—Men's Suits in Colonial and English Tweed, Black Cloth, &c, trousers and vests, latest styles, and quite equal to tailor's make ; YOUTHS' and BOYS' SUITS, in all materials and shapes; 40. ' dozen Shirts to choose from, Crimean, Cotton, Union, Silk, Oxford, and White; Hats, Braces, Belts, Half-hose, Cardigan Jackets, Undershirts and Drawers, Ties, Collars, Handkerchiefs, &c, &Ci Men's Tweed Suits, from 30s Coats from 8s 6d Trousers and Vests ' „ 18s Trousers „ 7s 6d Boys'and Youths' Suits „' 17s 6d Hats „ 3s Heavy Ulsters „£2 Monkey Jackets „ 27s 6d Shirts ~ 2s 6d Heavy Crimeans „ 9s Mackintoshes „ 15s Under-shirts „ 4s A Large and Well-assorted STOCK of BOOTS always on hand. Men's heavy and light Colonial-made Watertights, Bluchers, Elastic Sides, in leather and kid, Women's Kid Boots, and superior finish Lace-ups, Shoes, Slippers, &c, Children's and Girls' Boots of all makes and sizes. jfgr° An Early Call is respectfully solicited. GL BLACK, Ma 23 CRITERION HOBSBr^—
I!EXTRA IMPORTANT 11 LONDOF - HOUSE, LAVAUD. STREET, Akaroa. MRS. A. SCOTT has much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Akaroa and the surround- j ing bays, that she has taken the premises lately occupied by Miss De Malmanche, and has on hand a very Choice and well-selected STOCK of the NEWEST and MOST FASHIONABLE DRAPERY OF ALL KINDS. The Stock is much too lai;ge, and varied to quote every line, but the. following will give some ideia of what we can do:— Ladies' trimmed Hats, from 5s each, never beaten Ladies' untrimmed Hats, from 2s each, a marvel of cheapness Ladies' untrimmed Bonnets, from 3s 6d, only a few Ladies' trimmed Bonnets, from 12s 6d, wonderful Dress Materials, from 9|d per yard, dirt cheap .Children's and Ladies' Cloth Gloves, 6d per pair, call at once Also, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, Collars, Cuffs, Muffs, and Babies' Hoods, &c, At unprecedentedly low prices, to suit the times. A Call will convince the most sceptical Note the Address—c MRS A. SCOTT, London House, Lavaud street, Akaroa. Aug 1 BILLS DELIVERED. BILLS DELIVERED. MRS. PARTINGTON has been reading the health officer's reports, and thinks the " aggregate''must be an awful malignant disease, since as many die of it as all the rest put together. There is the aggregate in the matter of bills delivered likely to. be the DEATH of many. As the amount of bills furnished this month totals in the aggregate a sum I cannot afford to have locked up, I respectfully request an early settlement, to meet engagements. W. MEECH, Victoria House, I July 1 Akaroa.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 320, 12 August 1879, Page 3
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