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I_. J. Vangfotil BUSINESS NOTICE. DESIRE to notify my numerous Cubi- tomus in Akaroa and the Bays that i have this day disposed of my old-e-iabhsl.ed buaineßS to my son, LOUIS J. VANGIONI who will carry it on on the same sound res as hitherto. 1 take this opportunity thanking bhe Public generally throughout town and counbry for tho liberal support accorded me during the past 25 years, and respectfully Bolicib a coubinuance of t__t support on behaif of my Bon. JOSEPH VANGIO.NI. Hav.ng taken over the Business as noti* Bed f.bovp, I can aFsure Customers and the Public that I will stock nothing but the bett of General Merchandise, Oilmen's Stores, etc., and that all Orders entrusted to me will be carefully executed am. promptly despatched. I am a buyer of CHEESE and COCKSFOOT at Ivghest market prices. LOUIS J. VANGIONI Akaroa, January 1, 1903 L. J. VANO-ONI, |>I.NIX«i*LA GENERAL i-TOI-E. AX -ROA Public Notices. S.S. CYGNET. IN c ns quence of tho. p.p. Cygnet being lai 1 up for hbr annual oveihnil, -he will . M' make lor uvial trip thU iv xt week. H. G ROBINSON & CO. Agontp, COAL BUSINESS FOR SALE. 'pENDKR", to b; in by MOND VY. 1 NEXT, Bth INS I '., are inviud for our COAL RUSINKR--. With or without use—as may be araangod-of all or any of our Btorei. on p rp''cat : nn. HKNMN &' O lab June, 1903 REMOVAL OF BUILDINGS. TENTED ARK INVITED for the R-iniv-l of Building ', situate Be oh Road, in accordance with Specifications, to be seen bt our Office, until 6 p.m., on JUNE 9th, 1903. (E. E. TAYLOR & i o. DISINTEGRATION OF THE COUNTY. A MEETING OF MEMBERS uf Loul Bodita, Land Owner i, and all others interested in the proposed disintegration < f the County, will be held at the County 0 uncil Chamber?, DuTauchelle, at 11 a.m , on FRIDAY NEXT, June sth (Sale Day) J. frlcLEf-iIG-l/iE-BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEACH ROAD, AKAROA. BE'iS to notify the public of Akaroa and .urrou-dirg Bays that he will com niefce .he Bakery and Confectionery Busr nesson June Ist, and will be pleased to sea all old frier ds and customets. He hopes by Btiict attention to business, and civility to customers, lo merit »t fair share of support. Bread will be delivered daily at current rates. Orders promptly attended to. Note Address — J. MoLENAGHAN, Beach Read,, Akaroa

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2777, 2 June 1903, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2777, 2 June 1903, Page 3

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