Ru«tnea» Notice* H. MATSON & CO. 164, CashoS Street, Christohuroh. be pleased to receive Consignments of WOOL, SEINB, STOCK, GRASS fcKED, OHEESJ, PIGS, ETC., for Bale, raakbg Cash Advance, againtt same. We undertake Lending Money ab Lowest Current Rates on all ohsses of Security. Consign Wool to "MATSON'S, ADDINGTON." single biles, such as locks, pieces, bdlie., rams fleeces, or mixed fleeoea, consign "MATSON'S, CHRIBTCHURCH." For Shipment, or for Bale by sample bale, consign *• MATSON'S LTTDEL ■ TON, advising us when doing bo. Thanking Peninsula growers for past favours, and looking forward to oon tinued confidence and support in the future. We are, youra faithfully, H. MATSON ft CO.
Ti/TESfcRS IHACKER BROS. Okains Purchasers of Store Sheep and Cattle T7<IND OUT SOMETHING ABOUT IIN YOURSELF.-Handwntmg .s he 01 youi may show generosity. Uo ing Enclose postal note for Is or 15 penny Umpfaud .df.ddr.Medßamped eavelope to INDIA, Post Offi.e, Palmerston North.CHANGE OF BUSINESS. T BEG to inform the Public that 1 have 1 disposed of my Blacksmith's Business to MR. C. GOODWIN. Whilst thanking those who have so well supported me, I trust, that they will grant a continuance 0 their custom to my Euccessor. JAMES A. BELL. IN reference to the above'l have to state that, in taking over Mr Bell's business, I shall spire no paius to thoroughly satinly; any of his customers who gract me their support, and having a first class Shoeing hand, feel certain that I con give full eatis f4olion - C. GOODWIN. Akaroa, Sept. 17. h, 1903. COWSLIP CALF MILK. INTERESTING TO FARMERS. JACKMAN AND LORD, "The Farmers' Exchange," corner Cashel 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 is absolutely no failure where this ood is used. One trial will conviuce you at once. Retail at our Stores, Christohuroh. J. McLENAGHAN BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEACH ROAD, AKAROA. BUMS to notify the public of Akaroa an<j surrcucding Fays thnt he has 00m meDced ihe Bakery and Couftctiorery Bub ness on June lbt, and will be pleased to Beo all old friends aod customers. He hopep by strict attention to business, and civility to customers, to merit a fair share of support. Bread will be delivered daily aticurrent ratts. Orders promptly attended to Note Address— j J. MoLENAGHAN, Beach Road, Akaroa. INGRAM'S Afternoon Tea Rooms Are still patronised by Residents of the I Bi'.! rounding district and VrsitorH. Agent fow Messrs Joneß and Sons, the well kjawn jewellers, of Christchurch. B'or Best selected Tropic 1 aad Local Ftuit CALL AT INGRAM'S. lor 3p to date Confectionery and Bieouitß. CALL AT INGRAM'S. Fo_ Best Christchurch made Pavaloys, Ger man Sausage, Pork Fies, etc, CALL AT iINGRAM'S PEACH BOAD, AKAROA
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2823, 20 November 1903, Page 3
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459Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2823, 20 November 1903, Page 3
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