7^^ Mraaatß^gmj:m * aMßeaß^ ' - j _--.u___ei.j- ..-.fL"_, 184- Gasliei Street* - Ghriatchurcha be pleased to receive Consignments of WOOL, SKINS, STOCK, GRASS - U__.D,_ CHEESi, PIGS, ETC, for Sale, makiig Gush Advances again. t same. We undertake Lending Mo_ey at Lowest Current Hates en all chases of Security. Consign Wool to "MATSON'S, ADDING!TON," single bdes, suih as locks, piec_.> billiei, rum fi.eccs, or mixed fleeoes, consign "MATSON'S, CHRISTCHURCH." For Shipment, or for Sale by .ample bale, consign "MATtON'B, LYTTEL TON, advising us when doing so. Thinking Peninsula growers for p.\.t favours, and looking forward, to oon tinued confidence aud support in the futurr. We are, youia h ithfully, H. MATSON & CO.
Ty/TEB._RS IIIACK.ER BROS. Okain s Bay, Purchasers of Store Sheep and Cattle IpiND OUT SOMETHING ABOUT . YOURSELF.—Handwriting is the truest index to your character. The tail of your G may show meanness, whilst the formirg of a T may show generosity. Do not send for one if you disbke plain .peakting. Enclose postal note for la or 15 penny ttamps and self addressed stamped envelope o INDIA, Post Offi c i eratou North. "change of business. }' BEG to infoim the Public that 1 have disposed of my Blacksmith's Uusinesi: m Mb, C. GOODWIN. Whilst thanking those who have so Well supported me, I 11ust that they will gr.mt a ccmtuiuvao. o their cu-tom to my successor. JAMES A. BELL. IN reference to the above I have to state I hat in taking over Mr Bell's business ! sh-11 n nre n0 P aius t0 tllt>rou S hl y satisfyf any of his eustcmera who giart me theii aupj.orr, and havirg a fir.r- .'ass Sheeing baud, feel certain tint I can givo full satis f * C,ion " C. GOODWIN. Akaroa, Sept. 17.h, 1903. COWSLIP calf milk. INTERESTING TO FARMERS. JACKMAN AND LORD, "The Far' mera' Exchange," corner Cashel and Manchester Streets, have been app tinted AGENTS for I BANKS PENINSULA AND CHEVIOT DISTRICTS, for the famous COWSLIP CALF MILK P_cked iv 1001b, 501b, and 25.b Baga, There is absolutely no failure where this ood is used. One trial will coi.vii:ce yon .. at once. Retail at cur Stores, Chris'chui.h. , 4, hiclei_aqh---_ i ; BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, lift&CH ROAD, AKAROA. BE'_S to notify the public of Akaroa aud .uircu_dirg Ttj* thut he lies com niepced :l.e Bnkety and Cc l.fcctiorery Bis nes. on June lit, and will be pleased to f,ee all old friends and cu.tomets. He hope. 0 by stiict attention to business, and civility to cii-.omois, to merit * fur share of support. Bread will be delivcted daily at current rat<a. Orders promptly attended to Note Address — J. McLENAGHAN, Beach Read, Akaroa, INGRAM'S Afternoon Tea Rooms Are slill pitrordsed by Residents of the j ap. rounding district and Visi'ors. , .gent (c : M.ssrs Jones am) Sor.e, the v. dl j k.K rt'u jeweller., of ihi is;chii'i li. j F. r Bed 'elected Trope T aid Local Fruit i CALL AT INGRAM'.--, j I For v. t_ date Confectioneiy r.r.d Bi.C'it.. | i CALL AT INGRAM'S, Foi BeH Chr's church mid" S>.v<il.\V', Her j man Sausage, i'oik I its, ea, | CALL AT INGRAM'S _____M___jm____________.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2821, 13 November 1903, Page 3
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514Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2821, 13 November 1903, Page 3
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