In a fashionable novel the author says, " Lady Emma trembled, grew pale, and immediately fainted." The printer, putting p instead of /, rendered it, "The lady grew pale, and immediately painted." They call it a romantic wedding in Michigan when a couple of the neighbors get the bride's father in a back room and sit on him to prevent his interrupting and breaking up the wedding. Every man has- two Arabias in his heart; the one full of freshness, fertility, and odor, the oilier sandy, arid and desert.
N ;TICE. 1\ /TONEY TO LEND, on Free..lVl hold security, Mr C. M. HENNING, Solicitor. ~~ TO CHEESE-MAKERS. RENNETS. The New Shipment of DALY'S CELEBRATED Now on sale, AT BEACH STORE. STATIONERYJ3QOKB, <BC. WIGGINS & CO, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS HAVE ON SAL E and to ARRIVE, the LARGEST and most varied assortment of Stationery and Books ever imported into Akaroa. Writing Papers, all sizes and descriptions ; Mourning, Note, Foreign Post, &c-., &c. Envelopes—blue and cream, in all sizes and qualities, from 3 to 12 Card, Paste and Mill Boards Visiting Cards, ladie?'and gentlemen's Mourning Cards Paper Bags, Luggage Labels De La Rue's Playing Cards 2s Gd, per pack, or 12s b'd per half doz SCRAPS for albums, in great variety, very cheap Note Paper, from 5s per ream Envelopes, from 12s per 1000 Public bodies, storekeepers and large consumers supplied at reduced rates. Supplies contracted for. Samples and Price List on application. Gift and Reward Books. A large supply to arrive per next steamer. School Committees dealt with on liberal terms. Note the Address— WIGGINS & CO., Booksellers and Stationers; Mail Office, Akar-jfi.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 439, 5 October 1880, Page 3
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269Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 439, 5 October 1880, Page 3
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