12iiMiiit'rift Notice. j TTTINTER yVRAPERY ! TTTINTER T~\RAPERY 1 Jusr Opened. FIRST SHIPMENT OP NEW AND SEASONABLE GOODS. Tho Largest and Best Assorted Stock in Akaroa. Flannels, Blankets, Sheetings, Winceys, French Merinos, in all colors. Ladies' Jackets, Ulsters, Costumes, Trimmed Hats, Sealskin Caps Fur and other Trimmings. ______ i i A Large Assortment of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING. Shirts, Drawers, Tieß, Braces, Belts, j Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes of all kindß—Men's, Women's and Children's. INSPECTION INVITED. G*. B LACK ' CRITERION HOUSE. Außo «A.DVANCE .A.KAROA!!! IN consequence of the postponement of the Property Tax, the great increase of trade, and the immense influx of cash during the past month, the Undersigned intends to THROW AWAY A lot op USEFUL & ORNAMENTAL GOODB during the present. I heed not remind my Customers and the Inhabitants generally of the improved Btate of our thriving and busy little Town since my sojourn in it, also of the numerous extra comforts you have been enabled to obtain through the excellent assort- | ment of everything I keep in stock (especially the Fryingpans)—a stock that has only been gathered by years of careful study, and by my deep and thorough insight into, and knowledge of, Human Nature. The quality of my PRIZE-MEDAL YELLOW SOAP Has become a by-word ; let alone the fact that a pair of my Bellows will raise more wind—(l'm not blowing)—than any two pairs purchased anywhere else. " Golly, massa," as the poet says, "facts are stubborn things," yet nothing compared to my Stony Marbles at 12 for One Penny. Then, again, who ever heard of an Ornamental Glass Mustard Pot for 9d, and a Bone Spoon to eat it with (the mustard I mean) for 8d? Six Petroline Candles for lid, and each candle will burn as long as any other candle. A penny saved in the shilling is but a light matter with most people, yet a pound is saved in eleven shillings ! Thirty-Hour CLOCKS for 7s, Guaranteed equal to Ah 1 never mind at the ticking business. I will not further expatiate, as the above will give some idea of the continued advantages to be reaped by dealing with JbL. Jljillens, ECONOMY HOUSE. N.B.—Just arrived, and remarkably good and ches*p—Ladies' and Gents' Riding Whips, Gents' Saddles ; Nailred, Twist (Real " Venus"), and Water Lily Tobaccos; Trace Chains, Thin- ; skinned Oranges (very refreshing and i good for public speakers and members ( of corporate bodies); Spring Cat and ( Rabbit Traps; Glue, Glycerine, and Grindstones ; Pebble Spectacles, specially suitable for Theological students, overworked chairmen, leading article compilers, &c, &c. Feb. 5
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 422, 6 August 1880, Page 4
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425Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 422, 6 August 1880, Page 4
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