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_ @uaftne«» JNoelce« """* 164, Gashel Street, Ghristchureh. be plowed te turn,* Owwfpe.nti of WueL, SKIWB, STOCK, QHtASS 'SEED, OHEESa, PIGS, ETC., for Sale, ma ki ß g Ca 9 h Advances against came. Wβ undertake Leading Money ab Loweab Cmront Rates on all claßses of Security. Consign Wool to •' MATRON'S, ADDINGTON." single balea, such as looks, pieoes, bftlliee, ravna Heoces, or mixed fleeces, coneign " MATSON'S, CHRIBTOHURCH." For Shipment, or for Sale by cample Ule, ooneign " MATSON'B, LYT!EEL TON, advising ue when doing so. Thanking Peninsula growers for past favours, and looking forward to oon tinued confidence and support in the future, We are, youra faithfully, ' H. MATSON & 09.

TV/TESbRS IHACKER BROB. Okains .bay, Purchasers of Store dheep and Cattle I7»IND OUT SOMETHING ABOUT . YOURSELF.—Handwriting is the tru<Sßt index to your characUr. The tail of your G may show meanness, whilet the forming of a T may show penorosity. Do not send for one if you dislike plain speaking. Enclose postal note for Is or 15 'penny stamps and self addressed envelope to INDIA, Post Offi:e, Palmerston North.' CHANGE OF BUSINESS. I BEG to infoim the Public that I have disposed of my Blacksmith's Business to Me, C. GOODWIN. Whilst thanking those who have so well supported me, I trust that they will grant a continuance o ibeir custom to my successor. JAMES A. BELL. IN reference to the above I have to Btate that in taking over Mr Bell's business, I shall spire no pains to thoroughly satisfy* any of his customers who grant me their support, and having a first class Shoeing hand, feel certain that I csn give full satis faction. C, GOODWIN. Akftroa, Sept. 17th, 1903. COWSLIP CALF MILK. INTERESTING TO FARMERS. TACKMAN AND LORD, "The Far *J mers' Exchange," corner Cashel and Manchester Streets, have been appointed AGENTS for BANKS PKNINSULA AND CHEVIOT DISTRICTS, for the famous COWSLIP CALF MILK Packed in 1001b, 50!b, and 25.b Bags. There is absolutely no failure where this ood is used. One trial will conviuco you at once. Retail at our Stores, Christchunh. J. ffIcLENAGHAN BAKER AND CONFECTIONER, BEACH ROAD, AKAROA. BE'j'S to notify the public of Akaroa and surrouuiHng Bays that he has com meDCsd ihe Bakery and Confectionery Bus ness on June Ist, and will be pleaecd to see all old friends &oA customers. He hope? by sltict attention to busioeas, and civility to customers, to meiitafiir share of support. Bread will be delivered daily at current ratRS. Orders promptly attended to Note Address — J. MoLENAGHAN, Beach Road, Akaroa. INGRAM'S Afternoon Tea Rooms Are still patronised by Residents of the am rounding district and Visitors. Agent iov Messrs Jones and Sons, the well kiiowu jewellers, of Christchurch. For Best eeleoted Tropical and Local Fruit CALL AT ING RAM'S. For Jp to date Confectionery and Biscuits. CALL AT INGRAM'S, For Best Christchurch made f?avaloye, Ger* man Sausage, Pork Fies, etc., CALL AT INGRAM'S BEACH ROAD AEA R A

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2826, 1 December 1903, Page 3

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