ISutclisre TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND THE PUBLIC. npHE LEADING BUTCHERY J. IN AKAROA is JOHN SUNCKELL, JUNIOR'S, Of BALGUERIE STEEET. At that establishment is always to be found the choicest meat to be procured on the Peninsula* Families waited upon at their own residences, and every pains taken to please customers. aEORGE -ORErTMEYER -O SHIPPING & FAMILY BUTCHER Corner of Church and Jollie Streets. AKAROA. EORGE BREITMEYER takes \_X this opportunity of thanking his friends and the public generally for the support they have accorded him in the past, and will endeavor by strict attention to the requirements of his customers to thoroughly please them in the future. VESSELS DEALT WITH LIBERALLY. Families waited on at their own residences, and a strict attention to orders observed, N.B.—None but meat of the best quality kept. GEORGE BREITMEYER, Akaroa. LITTLE WVER BUTCHERY. STANBURY BROS., proprietors ol the above Butchery, beg to inform their customers and the public that they will spare no pains to supply them with the best quality of meat at the lowest remunerative price. Contracts taken on the lowest terms. Families waited on daily, fro.ii Wascoe's Hotel to the house on the Hill Top. STANBURY BROS.. Proprietors. DAVIS' VERTICAL FEED SEWING MACHINE, TESTIMONIAL. MESSRS H. C. FISKE & CO., Agents for Davis' Sewing Machine. " I beg to state that it gives me great pleasure to recommend the New Davis' Vertical Feed Sewing Machine purchased from you one year ago. I would not part with it for any other machine. On taking off the faceplate to-day I find that the Working parts of the machine are as good as new, not the least signs of wear. The little demon Friller is perfection.— J, Arnold Chief Warder, Lyttelton Gaol. August, 1881." GARWOOD & CO., '-* Agents for Akaroa. aug 26 ': BARRY'S BAY STORE, MESSRS BRODERICK & CO. beg to announce that they have opened the Store in Barry's Bay (formerly owned by Mr Latter) as a Druggist's and General Store. Mr Broderick being a Pharmaceutical Chemist, the drugs will be most carefully dispensed, and all prescriptions made up accurately. The diseases of horses and cattle have also been studied by Mr Broderick, who keeps a large stock ot medicines necessarily used for their relief. A well-assorted stock of Drapery, Groceries, Stationery, and other requirements on hand. All goods kept are ot the best quality, and are disposed of at the lowest prices compatible with a fair profit. Teeth carefully extracted. Note address— BRODERICK & CO., Barry's Eay Stor LIVE AND LET LIVK. THOMAS N. GRANGE, AERATED WATER ANi> CORDIAL MANUFACI.UREK, , AKAROA. rpiioJtiAs 11 uH/ix ; hi j gs to JL thiiiik his customers for their support during the hi , has been in business, and having every arrmgenient. for bringing out a thoroughly genuine Uriek will DKKY COMPETITION. N , >■;, i i,c .i. •.:.ii ; ': ■:;:-Ui. :•. iv thr piei • . ;■ n 1 ... .. l .-J
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 580, 3 February 1882, Page 1
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472Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 580, 3 February 1882, Page 1
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