Plainness, said Henrich Ueine, is one of the best safeguards of virtue. The General Omnibus Company lost 70 houses during the great frost; 15 drivers have been so injured by tlie cold tliat tbey have been placed on the pension list. L M. Alphaud estimates the damage caused I by the frost Jo the ornamental trees, B shrubs, &c, in the pubiic gardens, at ■ SS,OOQf. Strange, the asphaltum roadways W escaped better than during a humid win- ■ ter and a succession of sharp, but not enB during I'rosts. I " B TXZANTED, a GENERAL SERH VY VANT. ». Apply to MBS J. S. WELCH, Jollie Btrcct, Akaioa. V DBESS AND MANTLE MAKING. U~ "* TIT ANTED IMMEDI4TELY, ■ W Apprentices to the trade. m Apply to I MRS McWILLIAM, & Barberry Street, Akaroa. Mtxvdi 15
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 382, 19 March 1880, Page 3
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130Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 382, 19 March 1880, Page 3
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