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WK I B L B T T, PRACTICAL AND ORNAMENTAL BRICKLAYER, is in Akaroa, And vf ill undertake work at most reasonable rates. To suit tbe times, he has reduced wages, and is now prepared to work ii Akaroa at 9s per day; outside the Borough as per agreement. Letters addressed to W. NIBLETT, Akaroa, Will receive Prompt Attention LYTTELTON COCKSFOOT oEED , DRESSING AND BRIGHTENING MILL ASSOCIATION. MR. CHAS. W. LEETE has been appointed local agent for the i above, and is authorised to receive applications for shares, and to give all information on the subject. C. L. WHEELER, pro tern. BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS. C O'REILLY beffs to inform the , public of the Peninsula that, he has removed his Blacksmith's establishment to the premises recently occupied by the late Mr M. McKeogh, OPPOSITE MR. BAYLEY'S HOTEL. All farrier's and blacksmith's work done on the most moderate terms. C O'Reilly having arranged with Mr Bayley, is still prepared to provide the best accommodation for hor.es wnich can be fed and stabled at his old rates. Saddle Horses and Buggies on Hire ac usual. 0. O'REILLY, Akaroa. TpBANK TTART, AKAROA FAMILY BUTCHERY, BEACH ROAD, While thanking his Customers in Akaroa and surrounding district for their liberal support in the past, wishes to state that no ettort will be spared to please them in the future. Regular supply of first-class Small Goods always on hand. Families waited on every morning J *nd all orders promptly attended to.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2149, 4 May 1897, Page 4
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698Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2149, 4 May 1897, Page 4
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