HuAincA* Rtiticee HAIfl WASH, ~;. <Ffr.>ft. IMC \ ;<VpITfG ANII PREVENTING SCURF, AND ' ■ ; KOR- RRST«VIM|f(i AM) STRENGTHENING THE &AIR. : A'^".■.P.-A'^T'.FDl>;arrow , ii.of-Hair can only be preserved by being kept per-. ;£*- fectly clean ; « inegleot of this, with the accumulation of grease, etc., , used in dressing it, produces not only scurf, but disease, and consequent loss of .jiiair-. This wash will be found successful in all cases ; it be6towe a delightful feeling df coolness, and removes one of the most frequent causes of heaviness and ■head-ache. L 6 In Bottles at Iβ 6d eacb. PREPARED BY JOHN 8. DODDB, Chemist, , cocksfoot; , WILI««BK PLEASED TO '. ■ ~ act as v ° R the ; — FQ RTHOO MI N G SEABO N, And owne-8 can rely upon their consignments, however small, "receiving our personal attention. . we «EiiL on Commission only, both by auction- anb - i>RIVATG TREATY. WE UNDERTAKE THE CLEANING OF SEED AT LOWEST RATES, And are prepared to MAKE ADVANCES FREE OF COMMISSION on all patcels placed in our hands either for sale in the local market or for shipment. The fact tbaft we are not buyers of produce of any kind must be a recommenflation to the owners that we 'use our best endeavours to obtain the HIGHESX MARKET VALUES. Please brand ail "Consignments plain, and forward either to the HARBOUR BOARD No. I BHRD, LYTTELTON-, Or, MATSON'S, CHRISTCHURCH. .ana: TWINE SUPPLIED at LOWEST RATES. H. MATSON &Ca
TEAS Bom Wtfhio fliefeach^fffl PURE I TT/fil CEYLON i/Ci Indian i/m eachplce AMD UP TO W& fJB SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. HAVE NOTHING ELSE.
NEW BLACKSM4THTS BUSINESS.^ TO THE INHABITANTS OF A'KAROA AI7D SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. : S3T 0 H N 8 T O N,j • Shoeing & General Smith, Begs to announce that he has opened; the well'known "'CRITERION" SHOEING FORGE, Anii hopes by strict attention to busi-' ness to merit a fair share of public support. MONKEY TO LEND. I'fIAVJE various large and several smaller sums of MONEY for in reetoieiit. lowest rates. DAVID SATES, \ , Solicitor. ; 'Fisher's Buildings, ppposile Bank N. ; Z., Hereford St., Christchcrch. ; MB, HATES may be Consulted at Mrs Collett's fStore, Akaroe, the'first TH3DRSBAY inea«h month, •' and the Somerset Hotel, Duvau-' cbelle's, the FRID A.V following.
.IMPORTANT,., TTTE beg to advise you that we have seen W successful in securing the services, of Miss £ohn, who, for the past six years, has had charge of Messrs J. Ballantyne and Co/s first Dressmaking Room in Timaru. Miss Kbhn is an accomplished dress-maker of wide experience, and is most highly recommended, Wβ therefore may promise you High-class Work at our Usual Charge for making of 12b.. 6b. THE DRESS. Yours Respectfully, Shaw, Bobinsoh and Go., 518 CASHEL STREET, {{immediately opposite "Press" Office). Wβ 'hay« impotted Direct from the Makers for this Season's Trade a Full and Comprehensive Selection of Autumn and Winter Drees Fabrics, . , . together with Satins, bilks, Plushes, Velvets, Furs, !■•' ©uttons, &Ci, trimming. We also show a Choice Seleeticra of pplonial Drees Tweeds, so no tefl : for wear and durability. & CO., "'FBf^S ,, OFFICE, CASHED SOI
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2075, 4 August 1896, Page 3
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494Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2075, 4 August 1896, Page 3
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