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Bff. SBilton* om OHO TH) possess the above interesting I little sum is about the highest object of our ambition. It is the goal for which we try our " level best" to reach—the great moving power that causes us to tumble out of bed to see tho glories of the rising sun, the mighty spirit that induces us to put all the butter into the cheese. And yet there is still another great' help which we may avail ourselves of to attain the above, nnd that is, by going to ECONOMY HOUSE for a Pound of Tea for 2s 3d, instead of going out of town to pay 2s 8d for the same. Try our Doublebarrelled Economy House Blend at I 2* Gd. Why will you pay 85s for a Gent's Saddle when you can get one for 75s ? It is now an acknowledged fact that I H. B. has done more to bring down the I prices to a fair and honest scale than - nny man before him. This'being the ' case, your duty is plain—buy all your Matches from him for 2s per dozen. "My gracious ! " fancy a pound of Baking Soda for 6d ! " The like was . never known before ! " 9d for a Pound I tin of Raspberry Jam, and Five Quires of Superfine Cream Laid Note Paper for Is 9d, or a nice American Broom for 2s. Call at the shop with the big verandah, and get a Pocket of Corn Flour for Bd. Take advantage immediately of the chance of buying Pounds of the Best Yellow Soap for 10d. . " Tempus fugit," says the great Te ' Whiti. If this be the case, don't let I any more fly till you come to H. B. and "give him,;lid for a Bottle of Mixed j Pickles. "*'* " Kapai te ki Id," as the Frenchman 1 observed. So say the boys and girls * when they get a Stick of Chocolate for Jld at ECONOMY HOUSE. In fact, it would be impossible to enumerate all the advantages to bo derived by dealing at EC 1 NOMY HOUSE, and a great saving is always ■ effected by taking a large bottle. Do i not be led astray by large puffing advertisements, but use your own judgment, and get a Bottle of Curry Powder for Is. This was the case for the plaintiff. Judgment reserved. ON SALE. Best C. F. No. 12 Green Cartridges, at 20s per 100. THE UND E R SIG XE D HAS ALWAYS ON SALE— Groceries of every description Tobaccces, Cigars, Pipes, &c, &c. Builders' Ironmongery Tinware, Dairy Requisites Gold and Silver Jewellery and Watches Saddlery, a large assortment Musical Instruments, Tin Whistles, &c. Guns and Ammunition China and Crockerywaro Wheat, Oats, Chaff, Khnrps, &c. Clocks, Books and Stationery School Requisites, Fancy Goods, &c. Agent for the Press and the Standard Insurance Company. NIBBLES! NIBBLES! npHE following is our new CASH JL LIST OF PHICKS for the winter. All goods guaranteed. Kerosene, 9s per tin ; English Candles, lod per lb, good Soap 12s per box ; Salmon, 10d ; Lobster, 10d : Oysters. 9tl; Large Sardines, lid ; [ Mustard, per lb ; Soda, 2<l ; Carbonate of Sofia, Gd ; Keen's Blue, Is 3d ; finest Black Tea,.2s 4d _: good do, 2s Id ; Marches, Is 10d per dozen ; Twist Tobacco, 5s 6d ; White Crystals Sugar, 4-|d by the bag; Jams, 9;! ; Starch, Gd ; Ti v acle, 5d ; and all other goods at same rates, for STRICT CASH ONLY. One Penny in the Shilling for booking. | HIT) ILL ENS, THCONOM V TT O U S E. GUNS AND ALL KINDS OF AMMUNITION ON SALIC. EJ.SE.jIj. am! J3.. (CsHSjpiUJi.y N~EW ZEALAVD LOAN AND MERCANTILE AGENCY CO MPAN V ( L LM. IT ED). CAPITAL ... £3,000,000 RESERVE ... £200,000 MAKES LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on Freeholds, on iSta tions and Stock, and on growing clips of Wool. RECEIVES CONSIGNMENTS of Wool, Grain, Tallow, Leather, Hides, Skins, &c, for sale in New Zealand, Australian, and London Markets. UNDERTAKES INDENTS of British, Continental, East Indian, and American goods, and Commis- ■ sions in .ill Branches of Mercantile Business.. SUPPLIES WOOLPACKS AND CORK SACKS, at lowest current rates. Particular. , ? on application at the Company's Offices, Cathedral square, Christchurch, or to W. H. HAKGUEAVES Akaroa,

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 610, 19 May 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 610, 19 May 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 610, 19 May 1882, Page 4

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