J. "Vmig-ioni J-TTANGIONI, . V /H ENERAL STOREKEEPER, VX O T AVAUD QTREET. AKAE-OA "T VANGIONI has the pleasure • announcing that, thanks to the encouragement he has received, he hae largely increased his Store in Lavau Street, and can now offer the public A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. The convenience of customers is greatly enhanced by the fact that, owing to the extra accommodation, the DRAPERY 600D8 (which are made a special feature) can be better displayed. The Stock now comprises Grocery, Drapery, Ironmongery, Dairy Requisites, and in fact all the requirements ot a general store, at most moderate prices. Flour, Tea, Sugar, and Tobacco the best brands always on hand. Also, Rennets, Annatto, Milk Pans, Buckets, &c. Men's and Boys' Clothing, Ladies' and Children's Boots and Shoes. Large-sized Grass Seed Sacks on hand for sale. DO NOT FORGET TO PAY A VISIT TO y -TTANGIONI'S "XT E W n T 0 R E, LAVAUD STREET, AKAROA. SiVlmhi, Moate, & Co. DRINK Helson, Moate & QoV: 3/ B / \ 3/4 ■yV\« f l? X 3 A S J. A. Le Clerc, POST OFFICE STORE BARRY'S BAY, AGENT. The following remarks of \ilie Exhibition Judges, ivhen awarding First Order of Merit and the GOLD MEDAL to the above Teas, are most complimentary " H. D. Nelson, R. Moatr, & Co., Chiustchurch. — Natural - flavored blended teas. These teas are superior in the appearance of the dry leaf, richer in flavor, and perfectly clean in liquor, having no aroma of Foochow or Canton scented orange Pekoes nor green teas. The infusion of these teas was of the class now in the London market as ' pure liquoring' teas, the infused leaves presenting a rich light brown shade, showing the selection of young and first crop teas. Tho selling prices of these teas exhibited were superior to those of a higher price than any competing by pence a pound. The blenders have evidently taken great care in the selection of their teas, using no new make or new district teas, nor any teas deleterious to health, and we consider them worthy of a certificate of gold medal:
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 614, 2 June 1882, Page 1
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349Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 614, 2 June 1882, Page 1
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