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IC. I¥. Citron ancient Roman poet, Plautus, wisely remarked, « TJbi mcl, ._• apes"— X "VV here honey is to be found, there will be bees." If he lived non-a-days, and met you on the Akaroa Esplanade, with a very bad c.m_ in your head, a cough that would split a totara log, and the Mississippi Liver oozing out of your eyes, what do you think he would say ? Why, " You buy DX. ERNEST LOW'S CHERRY PECTORAL AT CITRON'S. . _ *".,'' °t"- mi , h ' s ml * ls a a BUTTLE, which i s ~_•» dm,,,, CO mUamg that it will pat that cold out of jour system m less time" Ui»_ _ny kuo-.ra remedy. J AGENTS FOR THE PENINSULA. GARWOOD & CO. ... AKAROA J.ROBINSON PIGEON BAY. J. ROBINSON OKAIN'S BAY. THOS. OLDRIDGE ... LE RON'S BAY BRODERICK __ CO:, Chemist BARRY. BAY w - CU UP ... ... LITTLE RIVER. ' " H. N. CITRON IS ALSO THE ONLY PROPRIETOR OF INVALUABLE COUGH LOZENGES, ls per Box. TOOTHACHE KILLER, instantaneous cure for Toothache, Is per Bottle CITRON'S VEGETABLE ANTIBIUuUS FILLS, bet remedy tor' Liver Complaints, ls 3d per Box. AKAROA DISPENSARY, LAVAUD STREET. ___ruc«'_ Hotel "■ See* Winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad, with all his rising train, Vapours, and clouds, and storms."—Thomson. Coughs and colds.—Grange. aOOD RUM, the panacea of any of the above compl lints, to be had, of the best aud purest, by the bottle or gallon, at BRUOE'S HOTEL. THE WHISKY is par excellence, and is now widely known for its purity and flavor. By the bottle or gallon at BRUOE'S HOTEL. AS a medicine and restorative, good PORT WlNE—there's the rub—where is it to be got ? At BRUOE'S HOTEL By the bottle or gallon. THE SHERRY, if possible, is better than the Port, but it requires a trial to discover the difference. To be had by the bottle or gallon at BRUOE'S HOTEL. A NY" of the aboye to be had in any quantity at BRUOE'S HOTEL. THOMAS GRANGE, PROPRIETOR. Word A; _.g.l_>_ FORD & OGDON, SOUTH MALVERN AND CHRISTCHURCH, FIRE-BRICK & DRAIN-PIPE MANUFACTURERS Canterbury A. & P. Association Awards for Ashburton A. & P. Association 1881 ' Salt - Glazed Stoneware I October .how, 1881, (Silver Medal). DRAINPIPES. FIRST PRIZE. Also the Canterbury A. and jl\ Association's SILVER MEL. AL for BRICKS (special quality). Firßt-cl4tSß"refcrenccs from Engineers, Architects, Contractors, and others. MANUFACTURERS OF Malt Kiln Tiles, Fire Tiles, Fire Bricks, Special Bricks (red and white), Chimney Pots, Roofing, Ridging, nnd Flooring Tiles. Flower Pots. Jam and Pickle Jars, Butter Crocks, Bread Pans. Fire Clay, Cement of the best brands. Goods forwarded by Rail direct from the Works, South Malvern, or from the Christchurch Depot. For quotations apply to FORD & OGDON, South Belt (opposite Railway Station), Christchurch. , ■' ;, _T. JBa-l-tn.yiie & Co. DUNSTABLE HOUSE, OHRISTOHUROH. J.BALLANTYNE & CO. HAVE NOW COMMENCED THEIR ANNUAL CLEARANCE OF WINTER DEAPEEY, MILLINERY, CLOTHING. FURNISHING., &c. Their Season's Sales have been so long established, and recognised by the public as genuine, that they have deemed it prudent to dispense with the usual catalogue, which was only an outline of the various departments, and, to ensure success, will make even greater reductions thau hitherto over the whole Stock of WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, CLOiHINS, FURNISHING, ETC. USUAL TERMS .--one shilling off EVERY POUND DISCOUNT FOR CASH. dunstable" house.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 631, 1 August 1882, Page 3

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537

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 631, 1 August 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 631, 1 August 1882, Page 3

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