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fetuamesa Aoticee 184, GasheS Street, Christchurch. be pleased to receive Consignments of WOOL, SKINS, STOCK, GRASS fcEED, CHEESI FIGS, ETC., for SaU, makirg Cash Advatoee agaiatt eamo. VYe undottake I.endins; Money at Lowest Cu.rcnt Rates on all oh6Bes of Security. Consign Wool to •• MATSON'S, ADDINGTON." single biles, suoh a? looks, pieces, bslliai, ta, me fleeces, or mixed fleeces, consign " MATSON S, CHRIBTOHURCH." For Shipment, or for Sale by cample bale, consign " MATRON'S, LITIEL TON, advising ue when doing so. ' Thanking Peninsula growers for past favours, and looking forward to oon tinued confidence aud support in the future. We are, youro faithfully, fl. MATSON & CO.

Money« MONEY. ~~" HAVE £10,000 TO LENP s Freehold Seourlty in various mm*. » MEAREB Sc WILLJAMB, j Solicitors, i Lavaud etreet, Akaroaj • ittend offioe Little River first Thursday (a - Moh month also Dnvauohelle's every eie Day. b MONEY TO LEND. g Y\^ E nave various euros of Trust and I • ' other Moneys for Investment *'. 0 Lowest LV.rr<?nt Rates of Interest. Borrowers can arrange to pay off in euffil bo euib thcmsclvec W. E. D. BIBHOP, Solloitoi* c Hereford Street Chambers, 1 Chris teh arch J 1 1 ~■**> »'«»■) Ljjmii mm n 1 nwvg-iri—e;*m—^— J, BLACKSMITH BUSINESS. IB little"~kiver. Ylf T. NORRISH having taken ever *» • the Shoeing Bnsiness so successfully carried on by Mr BreeliD, wishes to iufo:m the Public that he is prepare! to do all Shoeing and genoral Smith's and wheelwrighl'u.work in all its branches, he having secured lhe servicas of a first class wheel* wright d d CHANGE OF BUSINESS r CITY BUTJIERY AND BAKERY. Ty H. HEMINGWAY to iuform ▼ " • the public cf Akaroa and the Bays that he has tken over the business and will do his best to serve them faithfully acd 8 well with the best moat procurable, and will 1 spare no paine to meet the wishes of all bis customers. On these grounds lie . u egs to solicit a coutinuacce of the support Ih&b has been given to his predecessor, Mr . Lelievre. Many thanks for the support I already received. W. H. HEMINGWAY, Akaroa. Railway REFRESHMENT ROOMS ADJOINING RAILWAY STATION 1 LITTLE RIVER. J HPHESR Premises bra now under the man' 3 -*- agement of Mrs R. Wright, mid every 3 possible care will be taken to ensure the ' comfort of all custon.er?. 3 HOT MEALS at reasonable rates on th 1 (\rriiral and bef re the departure of every ' train. Refreshments at all hours for the convenience of those travelling. Excellent STABLING and goo.! paddock ing for horses of residents on Akaroa eide of Peninsula or Eastern Bays who are visiting Christohurch by train. All other wants of travellers promptly and efficiently attended to DRESSMAKING done on the premises MBS. F.OIiRT WfcIGHT IIMOATE&CVg j PURE m ' m J*J $ \ v\earVy a Quarter m \ Cet\Xury. If \ I TAKE. HOgttro*- 1

I HACKER BROS. Okain a Bay, t'urchasera of Store rfheep and Cattle IpINI) OUT SOMETHING ABOUT ; YOURSELF.—Handwriting is the truest index to your character. The lail of your U tnuy show nuancesp, whilst the formi' g<f a T may show cenerosity. Do .not eenfl for one if you dial ke plain speaking. Enclose postal note for Is or 15 penny tamps and self addressed stamped envelope 0 INDIA, Post OfH c lmerston North. "change of business. I BEG to iijfoim the Public that 1 have disposed of my Black&milhVe Businesb to Mr, C. GOODWIN. Whilst thanking those who have so well supported me, I trust, that they will grent a continuance o their custom to my successor. JAMES A. BELL. JN reference to the above I have to slate that in taking over Mr Bell's business, 1 shall tpire uo paiua to thoroughly Bfttiefy any of his customers who griu-t me their supporr, and having a firer c'ass Shoeinf hand, (eel certaiu tlint 1 ci.n give full tatii fiction. 0. GOODWIN. Akaroa, Sept. 17. h, 1903. COWSLIP CALF MILK. INTERESTING TO FARMERS. JACKMAN AND LORD, "The Far mere' Exchange," corner Uaehel and Manchester Streets, have been appointed AGENTS for BANKS PENINSULA AND CHEVIOT DISTRICTS. for the famous COWSLIP CALF MILK Packed in 1001b, 501b, and 25»b Bags. There ie absolutely no failure where this ood is used. One triil will cotiviuee you at once. Retail at our Stores, ChristchurDh. jTMcIJEIIAGHAN BAKKR AND CONFECTIONER, EKiCH KOID, AKAROA. BB'4S to notify the public of Akt»roa anj 4..LJi ii.m tin t> ] : 'fij't thhi he ht.s com inerced v .J.'e Bakeiy and' Conftctionery Bus ness on June lit, and will be pleased to sen all old friends aDd customets. He lioptp by atiiol attention to business, and civility to cufiomere, to meritafiir share of support. Bread will be delivered daily rates. Orders promptly attended to Note Address— • J. McLENAGHAN, Beach Road, Akaroa. INGRAM'S Afternoon Tea Are still pitroMsod by Resi.lents of the , siv rounding district and Visitors. 1 Agent fc Messrs Jones aud Sone, the well kiU (vn jewellers, of Christchurch. V: esi selected Tropical and Local Fruit CALL AT INGRAM'S. for jp to date Confectioneiy and Biecuite. CALL AT INGRAM'S, For lest Chtistchurch made FavaUys, German Sausage, Pork Fiee, etc, CALL AT INGRAM'S BKACH ROAD, AKA 01

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2820, 10 November 1903, Page 3

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