11. IV. Citron IV consequence o f removal to new premises, the following goods, always in stock during spring and summer, will be sold at REDUCED PRICES for OABH ONLY. Rno's Frnit Salt, 3s 5d Combs, from 9d to Is 9d, according to Citrate of Magnesia, Is 4d and 2s 9d qnalily Zoedone, Is Hair linislies, from Is Dd to 5s Ginger Wine > Spong-s nt reduced prees Orange Wine S- 2s 6d Castor Oil, Od per bo tie Lime Juice ) Olive Oil, 9d per bot k> Best Seidlite Powders, Is 4d Opoponnx, Jockey Club, dr., Is lid Holloway's Pills, Is 4d and 3s 3d por b.ttlHolloway's Ointment, Is U Feeding Dottles, from 9d tr. 2s ea-h Pam Killer, Is 4d and 2s lid Baking Soda, 5d per ft only Cockle's Pills, Is 4d Tartaric Acid, 2s lid per tfa only Steedman's Powders, Is 4d Note I'aj er, every description Fluid Magnesia, Is 4d Envelopes, from 2s 9d the packet of 250 Dye, every color, 91 S«r«aparilla, 4s 6d per bottle Tricopherous, Is 5d Smelling ««lt Bottles, filled, from Is 3d Violet Powder Tin, 9d Tooth and Nail Brushes Fuller's Earth, 9d In a w ,,rd, the same reduction will be Puff Boxes and Puff, from Is 9d made on all Patent Medicines and Marking Ink, in box, 1. Perfumery, for a limited timk Glycerine Soap, 9d per bar and CAS-I. THE UNDERSIGNED IS THE ONLY PROPRIETOR Of DR. ERNEST LOW'S CHERRY PECTORAL, for Colds. PECTORINE COUGH LOZENGES. TOOTHACHE KILLER-immediate relief. CITRON'S VEGETABLE PILLS, be>t remedy for Liver Complaints. H. OXTRON, CHEMIST, AKAROA. Jinnee , * Hotol " See, Winter comes to rule the varied year, Sullen and sad, with all his rising train, Vapours, and clouds, and storms."—Thomsoh. Coughs and colds.—Grange. &OOD RUM, the panacea of any of the above compl tints, to be had, of the best and purest, by the bottle or gallon, at BRTTOE'S HOTEL. rpi-IE WHISKY is par excellence, and is now widely known for its purity and J_ flavor. By the bottle or gallon at BRUOE'B HOTEL,. AS a medicine and restorative, good PORT WlNE—there's the rub—where is it to be got ? At BRUOE'B 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 above to be ha lin any quantity at BTCTGE'S HOTEL. THOMAS GRANGE, PROPRIETOR. Ford «& Og'tlou FORD <fc OGKDON", SOUTH MALVERN AND CHRISTCHURCH, FIRE-BRICK k DRAIN-PIPE MANUFACTURERS Canterbury A. & P. Association Awards for Ashburton A. & P. Association Grand November Show, 1881, Salt-Glaze-1 Stoneware October Show, 1881, (Silver Medal). DRAINPIPES. FIRST PRIZE. Also the Canterbury A. and J.\ Association's SILVER MEDAL for 13LUCKS (special quality). First-class references from Engineers, Architects, Contractors, and others. manufacturers; of Malt Kiln Tiles, Fire Tiles, Fire Br'cks, Special Bricks (red and white), Chimney Pots, Roofing, Ridging, and Flooring Tiles. Flower Pots. Jam and Pickle Jars, Butter Crocks, liread Puns. Fire Clay, Cement of the best brands. Goods forwarded by Rail direct from the Works, South from the Chrisuhurch Depot. For quotations apply to FORD & OGDON, South Belt (opposite Railway StationjjJChristchurch. J. Ballantjne & Co. DUN STABLE HOUSE. J. BALLANTTNE & CO. HAVE NOW OPENED SEVERAL LARGE SHIPMENTS OP NEW SPRING DRAPERY, Which have arrived by steamers mi Mi Ibourne. HAVING recently completed extensive additions to their premises, J. B. & Co. have not only provided increased accommodation tor customers, but have arranged for an enlargement of their DRKSSMAKING and MILLINEiIY BUSINESS, and also for the manufacture of REA.DY-MADE CLOTHING, combined with the TAILORING DEPARTMENT, which ie, and has been for many years, under the efficient management of Mr Nolan. J. B. & Co. have now added the manufacture of HATS and CAPS to their other industries, and are confident of giving satisfaction in turning out the newest shapes, in any color, of excellent finish, and at moderate prices. DISCOUNT FOR CASH, ONE SHILLING OFF EVERY POUND. J. BALLANTYNE & CO., DUISrSTABLE HOUSE, OHRISTOHUEOH.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 642, 8 September 1882, Page 3
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666Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 642, 8 September 1882, Page 3
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