Public Notices IN BANKRUPTCY. THE "AKAROA MA IT/ is nn puilioMseil GAZE'iTU for all Nofices under the Deb.oismul Cr?(.!<:.o<:8 Ac!s. FUNERAL NOTICE. THE iViencls of Mr Jamos Rhodes a'-e respectfully inf'c v med that t.he Funeral of his late will -leave Mr Rodevigrjps' Hotel at 2 p.m. on Wednesday, 21st June. E. DITELY, Undertaker. X!<luea«iou MUSIC. MRS MAURICE WOOD is desirous of taking a few Music Pupils. Terms on application. EDUCATIONAL. -pRESSEY E. GRANGER (holder .17 of two certificates from Southampton College) is prepared to open a PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS in Akaroa, upon receiving the names of ten or more pupils. Every care will be taken to impart a sound English and Commercial Education, combined with a foundation of Classical Knowledge. TERMS: Boys over 9 j r ears 9 guineas per annum Boys under 9 years...B guineas per annum In connection with the abotre, I shall be glad to receive the names of those young men who, owing to the many impediments that existed at the time of their boyhood, were unable to procure the advantages of education, and who are now desirous of joining an Evening Class. PRESSEY E. GRANGER. Further particulars on application to the above, Care of Mr J. J. KISSEL, Akaroa. PRIVATE DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ; HAVING received sufficient inducement, I am happy to state that I have made arrangements to oppn a; School as above, on Mon lay, 26th inst., in the premises lately occupied by Mr Henniug, solicitor, Church street. Evening Class will commence on Wednesday, 2.lst inst, at 7 p.m. PRESSEY E. GRANGER. ALFRED GEE, CONFECTIONER & BISCUIT BAKER, Gloucester St., Christchurch. CTISITORS to Christchurch can V always obtain refreshments at all hours. TEA AND COFFEE. SADDLES. SADDLES. I WILL FORWARD to any part of New Zeibmd, on receipt of P.O. order for £5, one of my best STOCK SADDLES, complete, with Leather Girth, a good strong Bridle, and Pair of Spurs. A trial solicited. Satisfaction in any kind of Saddle guaranteed. Five Prize Medals, First Prize New Zealand Exhibition. A. DUNBAR, Saddler, Christchurch. 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 Bay Store. C. A. SMcto C. A. EICH, "P R O DjCT C E pR O X ER. AGENT FOR PENINSULA i I FOR COLONIAL INSURANCE CO, FIRE AND MARINE.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 619, 20 June 1882, Page 3
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486Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 619, 20 June 1882, Page 3
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