-CRITERION HOUSE. a BLACK' wishes to inform the . residents of Akaioa anc 1 surrounding Bays, that lie lias NOW on HAND a Largo and Well-assorted STOCK of all" kinds of Seasonable J DRAPERY and CLOTHING These ! goods being bought before the ncrease in duty, no advance will be caarged. The Stock consists of alpacas, poplins, mohairs, merinos, silks, and other fancy dress materials, prints, muslins, piques, galateas, costumes in alpneas, prints, ■white brocade, &c., carpetings, felt and coir, Dutch cocpannt matting, American leather, window hollaufl, brown Holland, graps-rloth, calicoes, 1 sheetings, towels, trimmed kid- eliiniz, ( tl.i3derclo£bin' - g, : • -tsitk \ ; "-} > ijt a>S r>' s-:' iih'd uinbrcllits-,' twVieds-' :'?■;?•■ . Special!VatteiVtipnl;. :< is:. called to the Clothing, where wiil be , found-.the largos t assorted stock .of Men % .Youths' nnd Boys' Suits, Trousers and Yosts, Trousers, Men's Colonial Tweed.Suits,.Litest fashions. Boys' Suits in nil shape's, Knickerbocker Suits, all sizes. . Shirts—Crimean., >,Cotton, Regatta, White, Undershirts and Drawers. Braces, Ties, Hanlcerc.hiefs (silk and linen), Collars, Hosiery, &c.."&c. BOOTS of all kinds, English and Colonial-made, Elastic-sides, Shooters, Watertights, Ladies' Xid 1 Boots and Shoos, Children's Boofs of all sorts, Slippers, &c., &c. . v . ' ..^ G. BLACKy Criterion' House. •Au ■?<)'■ •■■■' ■'■■■•'■ ■•'■ ' : '' \ FO ~R T.H F, . TXTI NTE R. rpiiY our WATEKTIGHTS, now _L selling at 20s. Not to be equalled in the district. ■ Quality and satisfaction guaranteed. ', ]~.'. The fashionable BROAD-WELTED BOOT M ADE 'T< > ORDEβ. All Goods SELLING at «• GREAT REDUCTION on Former Prices. . All kinds of Boots hi ail c to Order. Repairs done. >. .. . Orders" punctually attended to. Note the address, w. mcccii," , Victoria House, Akaroa. Feb. 20, 1880. IEEF! JUTTON! Al CITY BUTCHERY. TpREDK. ANNING has resolved Jj to give his customers the benefit of the large fall in prices of Live Stock in the market, and having Purchased a Large Line in Beef from the- celebrated Peninsula Herd, will be in a position on and after the Ist of March, to place his clients in an exceedingly favorable position both as to PRICE and QUALITY. BEEF—4d. to SJ-d. Per Lβ., According to cut. MUTTON—2|d. Per Lβ., • Taking the half-sheep. ' SAUSAGES & SMALL GOODS At Buyers' Prices. ,F. A. will also ( 'be prepared, enie'r into contracts at ,, , a considerable'reduction off the above rates w^tli' . Hotelkeepers and large consumers. The Borough and neighborhood carefully canvassed every morning (except Sundays) for orders, which are immediately delivered. Feb. 27. i X YTTELTON HAIR-CUTTING J.J SALOON, Lo:idon-street. ,1. M'DONALD, Proprietor. ■ : V Tobaccos and Cignrs of the best.brands" Kept. Pipes of'a 1 ! descriptions. . Brnshwr.r>, Perfumery, Stationery and Rooks, nhvnys in s<ock. . Cor.cc.ii mas and Accordion p. ' ••'' : '•'■•' li Agent for the , Akaroa' MaiiTHE AMERICAN SEWING MA CIiYSA COMPANY, COLO M 1)0 STRE ET, Late Turner's premises. "|"*HE following MACHINES can be ' obtained at this Establishment, either for cash or on deferred payments':' , Kamond's Household Hand Machine ■ Do No. 1 Treadle Siujrer's (genuine) Family Wander's A Hand Machines Zcalandia Hand Machine The " Wilson " Treadle Machine Die do Tailoring Jones' I'oot Maimfacturins: 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 machine? at reasonable rates. AMERICAN SEW:wG MACLINE CO H. HERMAN, Manager.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 384, 26 March 1880, Page 3
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