Business Notices Contractors to the JSj|mfiji|§|L Government ASHBY, BERGK & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS AND HARDWARE MERCHANTS, 217 High Street, 129 Hereford Street, 130 Cashel Streets, CHRISTCHURCH Hold the Largest and Best Assortment of Hardware in all its branches in the city. 3EASONABLE SPECIALTIES-Cattle Dehorners, Cricket, Tennis, and Croquet SILVER and SILVER PLATED WARE, suitable for all descriptions of Presents and Prizes. New Goods arriving by every English and American boat. INSPECTION CORDIALLY INVITED. »
A. E. ORADDOCK, LAND TRANSFER CONVEYANOEB. (Licensed under L.T. Act) Applications to bring Land Act, Mort gages, Leases, Transfers, Powers of Attoi ney, and all other Land Transfer Document! prepared and completed at schedule chargei Fifteen years' legal experience. Money advanced in any sums at lowest ratei 176 HEREFORD STREE (next B.N.Z [A CARD] THE RED HOUSE 103 and 105, Colombo Street, Christchurch Hotelj.Valuator and Adjuster, China and Glassware Merchant. Furniture made, bought and sold. J. W. wishes to call attention to the fact that his Stock is the largest in the trade, and c Dever turns money away. Ask for what you want, and if not on hand he will get it for you. The Cheapest House in town—THE RED HOUSE. JOHN WILSON, Proprietor. O. Magnus, D. Paterson, Dredging Expert Member Stock Exchange ' and Adviser. of Canterbury. 1 MAGNUS, PATERSON & CO, GOLD DREDGING BROKERS, Colonial Mutual BuildiDgs, 208 HIGH STREET, CHRISTCHURCH. Reliable and straightforward advioe given on Otago and West Coast dredging claims CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. Mr Olof Magnus has had 16 years' prac tical experience on the Molyneux River, Otago. Tele ramp • —Magnus, Paterson, Christchurch. £. GLEMFSON, Herbalist, CHRISTCHURCH TESTIMONIALS. Dec. 22, 1899. To E. Clempson, Herbalist, Chriatchuroh. Sir, —I waa troubled the past twelve months with .... Eczema in my leg. Medical treatment failed to cure me; my leg got so infUmed I was unable to do my house woik. I was advised to see Clempson ; I soon made up my mind to pay him a visit, and found the remedy he gave me relieved in a few hours. I continued Clempson's treatment and medicine, which speedily cured my leg, and I can earnestly recommend Cltmpson's treatment toothers Buffering.—Yours thankfully, S. J. Drabble, Kaiapoi. To E. Clempson, Herbalist, Christchurch. Sir, —1 have much pleasure in recommending your treatment, which has soundly cured my very bad leg. From the knee d»wn to the ankle was one wound ; thirteen moijc . the doctor failed to do it any good. Clempson's Sarsaparilla aud treatment completely cured it in afew weeks, for which I give you great credit.—l remain, yours truly, Samuel Brewer, Southbrook. A Letter from Mr J. H. SQUIRE, 133 Gray street, St. Kilda, Melbourne. To E. Clempson, Herbalist, Christchurch. Dear Sir,—On account of ill-health, suffering from kidney trouble, two doctots advised me to take a change from Melbourne, and I came to Christchurch. After a course of medicine for four weeks under one doctor, the pains in my kidneys were no better. On passing a herbalist's shop I turned in to see if I could get something to relieve the pains. I explained my symptoms to Clempßon, who seemed to understand my irouble, ? d gave me his L ver and Kidut y (Jure and Pills. After taking ihe medioiLie lliree days the pains in my tuck weie grealy relieved. I continued the medicine until I had taken three bottles. The offensive sediment in the urine was quickly removed, aud the pains and tired feeling entirely left me. I consider Clempson's Kidney Medicine a most valuable one for kidney disorder.—l am, youra thankfully, J. H. Squire, Melbourne. To those tuff-ring with K'dcey Trcuble, who are not aware of ire real danger, can have their urioe analysed free by E. CLEMPSON. If Bright's disease basset iv I will prove it to be co ; if only in a disordered btate I will give a correct answer, and recommend a tpecial speedy cure. A Special Food for Invalids and Infants, made by E, Clempsen, 3s. per lb. It will cost you nothing to consult Clempson. He will not undertake a case unless he can effectually and speedily cur* 1 , however long-standing. Mr. Wilson, storekeeper, Little Akaloa, agent; Mr A. McFadyen, travelling agent. Notf the Address—• E. CLEMPSON, Herbalist, 16 ' Armagh Street (neat Cook & Ross's), Christchurch Advice Free,
NOTICE. SPURR begs to notify that he has -*- i * taken over the business of Mr Mil 1 as Hairdresser and Tobacconist, on Beaoh Road, AkaroaEasy Shaving and up-to-date Hair-cutting Large assortment of tobacco, pipes, cigars etc., etc. BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS. C. O'REILLY, AKAROA FORGE (Opposite Mr. Bayley's Hotel). All Farmers' and Blacksmiths' Work done on the most Moderate Terms. C. O'REILLY, Akaroa. Singer Sewing Machines Sold on Instalments. OLD MACHINES EXCHANGED. BUY A SINGER You get an up-to-date machine, buil". on honor, to wear a lifetime. You will receive instruction from * competent teacher at your home. Catalogues post free. THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., CHRISTCHURCH. SPEIGHT'S Sparkling Ales. TiyE desire to give notice that our Sparkling Ales can be obtained in Akaroa from— MR. C. BORLAND, Bruce Hotel. MR. F. WALSHAW, Criterion Hotel. MR. A. RODRIGUEB, Madeira HoteL SPEIGHT & CO., DUNEDIN. NOTICE. THE undersigned begs to thank his numerous Clients for their very liberal patronage for the past four years, and begs to intimate that he has moved to a more oommodious shop, and haa just opened a large stock of all kinds of Saddlery and Harness. Just landed ex s.s. Wakanui a well assorted lot of Spurs, Stirrups, Bits, and all kinds of English Bridles and Breast Plates. The Best Stock ever landed here. DONT FORGET TO COME AND N3PECT FOR YOURSELVES.} Saddles made to order on Shortest Notice.. Note the Address— G. W. Anderson, SADDLER, ETC LAVAUD STREET, AKAROA. Next door to Courthouse^
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LII, Issue 2603, 3 September 1901, Page 4
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