_ i-tuiines-* Notice. ■ *.." 1 1 1 1 1 aa-wssa .gaga. . __k n __ — _ Pfc _ ■ MM n\ii _A 1 WrilVl A _*^/*\ 1 I. IWi/l I -OUIM 4Xw WWr * ! 164, Gashel Street, Ghristchurch. TI/'ILL be pleased to receive Consignments of WOOL, SKINB, BTOCK, GRASS I SEED, CHEESE, PIGS, ETC., for Sale, making Cash Advance, agaimt same. We undeitake Lending Money at Lowest Current Rates on all classes of Security. Consign Wool to "MATSON'S, ADDINGTON." single bales, suoh a,9 locks, piec.s, bellies, rams fleeoes, orjtnixai flaaaa., consign "MATSON'S, CHRIBTOHURCH." For Shipment, or for Sale by sample bale^ooneign_ ( "JMATßoii'8 l LYTTEL TON, advising us when doing so. Thanking Peninsula growers for past favours, and looking forward to oon tinued confidence and Bupport in the future. We are, yours faithfully, fl. MATSON t If.
"\/rES_RS IHACKER BROS. Okai-'a j Bay, Purchasers of Store Sheep and Cattle I7»IND OUT SOMETHING ABOUT ' YOURSELF.— Handwriting is the truest index to your charaotfr. The tail of your G may show meanness, whilst the tuimiogof a T may show generosity. Do not send for one if you dislike plain speaking. Enclose postal note for le or 15' penny stamps and self addressed stamped envelope to INDIA, Post Otß'.e, Palmerston North. CHANGE Oi 1 BUSINESS. I BEG to infosm the Public that 1 have 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 contiruaccc 0 their custom to my successor.! JAMES A. BELL. JM reference', to the above I haveto stale that in taking over Mr Bell's buainess.f I Bhill ep*re no pains to thoroughly satisfy any of his customers who grar.t me their support, and having a first class Shoeing hand, feel certain that 1 in _iv ft! ti fiCU ° n ' C. GOODWIN. Akaroa, j Sept, 17th, 1903. j COWSLIP CALF MILK. INTERESTING TO FARMERS. JACKMAN AND LORD, "The Farmers' Exchange," comer Cashel and Manchester Streets, have been app-in'ed AGENTS for BANKS PENINSULA AND CHEVIOT DISTRICT*, for the f-mous COWSLIP CALF MILK Packed in 1001b, 501b, and 25A> 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, BR-.CH ROAD, AKAROA. BE> 4$ to. notify the, public of Akaroa anJ suiroHMlin_' Bay* (hit he has com meDCed ihe Bakery and Conftclioneiylßus ness on June l*t, and will he pleased to _cc all old friends and customers. He hopes bysttict attention to business, aud civility to customers, to merit a f*ir share of support. Bread will be delivered daily atjeurrent rates. Orders promptly attended to- .■'•';■.;.-. Note.Address— J. McLENAGHAN, Beach Road, Akaroa. INGRAM'S Afternoon Tea Rooms Are si ill patronised by Resi'W-- of tho sin. rounding district and Visitors. OALL AT INGRAM'S BEACH ROAD AKAROA, For ycur Christmas Toys, WHEbJLB ARROWS, GO-OAKTS, ' PRAM«I, ENGINES, Eto. SPECTIOV INIVTEV*
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIV, Issue 2836, 5 January 1904, Page 3
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