TTTINTER T^H APERY ! TTTINTER "p-JJAPERY ! Just Opkned. FIRST SHIPMENT. i OF NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. ~ The Largest and Best Assorted Stock in Akaroa. Flannels, -Blankets, Sheetings, Winceys, French Merinos, in nil -colors. Ladies' Jackets, Ulsters, Costumes, Trimmed Hats, Sealskin Caps, Fur and other Trimmings. A Large Assortment of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. iShirts, Drawers, Ties, Braces, Belts, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes of all kinds—M-en's, Women's and Children's. INSPECTION INVITED. G-. B LAOK ' CRITERION HOUSF. Au 30 TpOR THE TTTINTER. TRY our WATERTIGHTS, now selling at 20s. Not to be equalled in the district. Quality and satisfaction guaranteed. The fashionable BROAD-WELTED BOOT MADE TO ORDER.i All Goods SELLING at a GREAT REDUCTION on Former Prices. All kinds of Boots made to Order. Repairs done. Orders punctually attended to. Note the address, W. MEECH, Victoria House, Akaroa Feb. 20, 1880. BEEF! JVRJTTON! Al CITY BUTCHERY. FREDK. ANNING has resolved 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 PRIC E and QUA L IT Y. BEEF—4d. to 5-|d. Per Lb., According to cut. MUTTON—2Jd. Per Lb., Taking the half-sheep. SAUSAGES & SMALL GOODS At Buyers' Prices. F. A. will also be prepared to enter into contracts at a considerable reduction off the above rates with Hotelkeepers and large consumers. The Borough and neighborhood carefully canvassed every morning (except Sundays) for orders, which are immediately delivered. Feb. 27. T YTTELTON HAIB-CUTTING 1j SALOON, London-street. T. M'DONA LD,' Proprietor. Tobaccos and Cigars of the best brands kept. Pipes of a'l descriptions. Brushwaro, Perfumery, Stationery and Books, always in stock. Concwiunas and Accordions. Agent for the Akaroa Mail. JONES' DINING ROOMS, Lavaud Stliket, Akaroa. WM. JONE.S begs lo announce to the inhabitants of Akaroa and the Bays, that he has opened DINING ROOMS, and hopes by strict attention to business, to ,merit a share of puhlic patronage. All meals will be One Shilling, and provided at the shortest notice. Good stabling aud pad dock accommodation, at reasonable charcos. ** Board and Lodin ii-*. v March 18, '
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 387, 20 April 1880, Page 3
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