JlusiiMMiA Notice. /"C BLACK has much pleasure in \GT. announcing that he has just opened out his first consignment of SPRING & SUMMER DRAPERY. The stock on hand comprises the usual full and general assortment of Seasons!blc Drapery, aud being bought in the best markets, and on advantageous terms, the prices will be found far and away the lowest on the Peninsula. DRESS MATERIALS in Alpacas, Merinos, Sateens, Cords, Diagonals, Poplins, Satin Cloths. Prints—A big stock on hand, and a heap to arrive. Muslins, Pompndor Lustres, Prints, ancl Muslinettes, Galatea Striped and Plain Costumes, Pinafores, Silk and Muslin Ties, Frilling, Squares, Sailor hats, Trimmed Hats, Aprons in Silk and Alpaca. Sheetings, Calicos. Quilts, Curtains, Hollands, Damasks, Linens, Children and Ladies' Underclothing, Carpetings, Oilcloths, &c. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. In the above department will be found an assortment of Colonial and Englishmade Clothing, equal to be°poke. Suits, D.B.Galatea Pagets, and S.B. Galateas, Trousers and Vests, Shirts, Hats all shapes in Felt, Hard & Soft Straw, & , Leghorn. Boys and Youths' Suits, all sizes and shapes. Belts, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Collars, etc., etc., etc. FANCY GOODS. Knives, Scissors, Combs, Brushes, Scents, Pipes, Soaps, Notepaper, Envelopes, Splash Mats, Satchels, Suites and Sleeve Links, and a variety of Fancy Articles too numerous to reckon up. BOOTS AND SHOES. Boots from the leading manufacturers of every kind. Watertights, Balmoral Shoes, Slippers, etc. Ladies' Kid and Leather Boots and Shoes, Childrens and Girls' Lace up and Elastic Sides Boots': a large A-ariety to inspect. Agent for the INSURANCE CO., and ACCIDENT INSURANCE CO. Agent for HANSEN'S RENNET EXTRACT, universally used in all the principal dairies ; also, HANSEN'S CHEESE COLORING, cheaper and better than any other brand. G. BLACK, CRITERION HOUSE, AKAROA. Au3o WANTED. "TTTANTED, Cheesemakers to use VV Hansen's RENNET EXTRACT It is cleaner, cheaper, and will make better cheese, than any Rennets, and can always be depended upon ; also, Cheese Coloring by the same maker, which is stronger, and imparts a better color, than any brand of annatto. The above now selling at the reduced price of 6s 3d per quart, for CASH, by G. BLACK, loc Criterion House. HARD TIMES AND HOW TO REMEDY THEM. THE leading question that is uppermost in everyone's mind, and that is turning our hair grey, is—How are we to get through the coming winter ? One remedy H. B. would suggest is, don't pay Is lor a tin of Colman's mustard when you can get it for lOd, eat plenty of oatmeal at 3s 9d per bag, and buy good tea at 2s 3d per lb. Another reme-ly is to buy a mousetrap for 6d, to prevent the little beggars from emptying your cupboards. Also cultivate your gardens, every corner of them ; don't let a weed grow (allee same as H. B.) r ihe undersigned will supply you with the neAvest and best Garden Seeds at the lowest prices. Then, again, shoot plenty of Acclimatisation Society's (No!) sparrows and pigeons, thereby saving butcher's meat. Finally, keep the cash in Akaroa, and buy at the cheapest shop, say at ECONOMY HOUSE, where you can purchase everything, from a Fig to a Fiddlestring, including Babies' Mugs, 1 in Pepper Boxes, Dynamite, Concertinas, Alarum Clocks, and Sulphur. also— Crockery, Toys, Tobaccos, Pipes Matches, Fancy Goods Paints, Oils, and Glass Paperhangings School and Reward Books Stationery, Drawing Papers Drawing Books Pencils, from hhhh to hbbb Water Colors, Mapping Pens Perfumery, Confectionery Ironmongery of every description Building Materials Lime and Cement Blasting Powder Sausage Machines Bath Bricks Dust-shot for Sparrows Babies' Cradles Tomahawks etc., etc., etc. H. BILLENS, TpCONOMY TTOUSE. Licensed Dealer in Arms an I Ammunition. Agency for the Press Co. and Standard Fire Insurance Co
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 492, 1 April 1881, Page 4
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607Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 492, 1 April 1881, Page 4
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