brj-ixi W (J\)D <Sj (JO-? !MERCHANTS AND CHEESE FACTORS, 13EA.CH ROAU AKA R O A XNDENTS EXECUTES ON THE HOME AND COLONIAL 1 _MARKETS. London Agency—2B St. Paul's Buildin3S, Paternoster Row E. C. Mar 81 .7. .13. Kissel HAS just received a solcndid lot of SaDDLERY, which he is offering at REMARKABLY LOW PUIOES. Side Saddles from £5 10s Purses, Note add Poc'.ei/ Bool.s Also some second-hand do Barry's Hair Dye Gent's Saddles from £2 10s Pebbles and Commou Speciac'cs Bridles from 5s to £2 2s Wort Bo::es. Writing Desks Girths from is per pair Glove and Handke'-cliie' Co:;es Siirrup Leathers from 4s pe** paio Field and Opera Glasses Leather Chilis from 5s Dog Whistles Breastplates from 14s Machioe 0>) Saddle Cloths fi-om 5s Machine Needles, fresh supply just to Spurs from 2s 6d per par hand Cruppers from 2s Music Folios Good assortment of Waist & Body Belts Photo. Frames, carved wood Kaogaioo Stock Hunting, Coach, and Hand and Pocket Minors Waggou Thoags Fancy Tobacco Jars Bullock Whips, hand made Violin Swings, Pegs, and Bridges Steel Bits and Stirrup Irons Accordions, Concertinas, Violins, Fifes, Dandy Brushes from ls Brass Whistles. Jews' Harps Surcingles from 5s Large slock of Peifumcry, Tricopherous, Saddle Bags Lime Juice and Glycericie Leather Saddle Cloths Cigars and Cigareltes Good stock of down Leather Leggings Cigarette Makers and Tubes Gladstone Trave'liog Bags, suitable for Cigarette Papers, large and small sizes intending visiiors to Exhibition Note Paper and Envelopes Pack Saddles Ink, Pens, and Pencils Axle Grease Watch Keys Collars and Han-jes .Large stock o>" WaLch Glasses Plough, «.earliu'>, aod B.iC* ! : Cuvis Briar Pipes of every description Ban!, and Bellybanus Meerschaum Pipes, Cigar am' Cigarette Shaft and Leading Harness Holders Spring Cart and Bui-gy H.-.rness Daybooks and Ledgers Four-horse Coach Harness Nailrod, Twist, ami Gold Bar Tobacco, Breaking Tackle and also, just arrived, a supply of P'ow & Ambro' Lines the favorite Ruby Twist and Soil Soup, Nentsi'uot Oi! Vanity Fair Harness Liquid Negro Books and Song Books Ca-t Whips Bats, Balls, and Wickets Footballs, Cases and Bladders Children's Spades, all sizes Clocks ft* m 5s Beautiful Stag's Head Brackets Watches from 30s lo £11* : Crewel Wool, all shades Wedding and Keepers Crewel Needles Watch Guards from 8d Draughts and Dominoes A large and well-assorted stock of Pocfcel Draught and Cribbage Boards Cutlery and Castrating Knives Cricked and Boi.ing Gloves Combs and Brushware L.*CE-SS.':D TO SfflCL Stamvs. ALL GOODS MAY LE 081.-WNEO FGOM THE LITTLE Ii RANCH BY CALLING OiS R. FGQGCJSON. Eco's E'ria.i SaEt. SlisT0 9 B FEUIT SAXjT WXLI* <BWE UB A LOHG- AND HAPPY r LIFE TOGETfiEEi Why enn Lovo nnlthor bo bought noi* sold? Becauso its only prico is LOVK '• In every being throughout animated nature, from the most insignificant insect to the most enlightened, ennobled, and highly developed being, we notice a deeply-rooted love for one possession before all others, and that is the possession of LIFE. What will not man give to preserve his life ? The value of riches, titles, honour, power, and worldly prospects are as nought compared with the value which every sane man, however humble, and even miserable, places on the preservation of his life." -.' With each Bottle of ENO'S FRUIT SALT is wrapped a large Illustrated Sheet, showing the best means of stamping out infectious Diseases, Fevers, and BLOOD POISONS, &c. If this Invaluable Information was universally carried out, many forms of disease now producing such havoc would cease to exist—as Plague, Leprosy, &G, t bave done when the true cause has become known if ( By an f ' s ' a# ° f B ° Yeara ° f Ag °'* >Kllll I«™\ \ Vu^TOv wliy 01ipy thfm—Health will triumph thero I I^^^^^^^^^^ *\ * our S/ILt OF IKUIT can bring mo cuso, Rilr irMM, -And give mo comfort when I please Ft^^sM-B^^^ B > tr,la apcriont, strong or mill, WiM^Sj^W 1^ N; trV lo calm a man or soothe a child. FfflKP^^Mf ✓ -JVV Aid nature, without force 01 strain; Mw«? IIIH /j. V^%\\ \\Wm Strengthen heart, liver, Jung and brains lIM Jlll^ \im§i M 'ko the pulse neither fist nor slow, /f/fM 111 W/f/j IV Ihe blood heat not too high nor low. BH mW/W* So ingulf; Health, at littlecost, M» SHtWM AXm M \ Itestorine what neglect hid lostl |W /' WM'4W lth *-h>''» e tliat.dt.bt_m part I pay, SUCCESS TE LIFE.—"A new invention is brought before the public and commands success. A score of abominable imitations are immediately introduced by the unscrupulous, who, in copying the original closely enough to deceive the Public, and yet not so exactly .as to infringe upon legal rights, exercise an ingenuity that, employed in an original'channel could not fail to secure reputation & profit."— Adams. CAUTlON—Examine each Bottle, and sen that it is mnrkrcl "KNO'S FKTJIT SALT."—Without it you haveboea imposed on by worthless imitaUons. Sold by am Chemisis. Price 2s. 9d. and 4s. 6d. Prepared only at Eno's Fruit Salt Works, Hatcham, London, by J.O. Eno's PatenfcAUCKLAND —Kemptliorne, Prosser, & Co. DUNEDlN—Kernpthornc, Prosser, & Co., and P. Hayman & Co., rtattray street. WELLINGTON—FeIton, Grim wade, & Co. VVANGANUI—Wakefield v Hogg, Chemists. OHRlSTOHUitOH—Kemptliorne, Prosper, & Co., and L. E. Nathan & Co.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 635, 15 August 1882, Page 1
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843Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 635, 15 August 1882, Page 1
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