DR. BONNET'S BALSAM PECTORAL 3YBUR ~T\R BONNET'S SYRUP Cures the Worst Forms of Coughs and Colds. DR BONNET'S SYRUP Cures Hoarseness. DR BONNETT'S SYRUP gives Immediate Relief in Bronchitis. DR BONNET'S SYRUP is the Best Medicine for Asthma. DR BONNET'S SYRUP Relieves all Affections of the Chest, Lungs, and Throat. . N.B.—This Syrup, which does not contain OPIUM, PRUSSIC ACID, or nny deleterious substance, is specially adapted for children. SOLE MAKER : BL NT. OITROISr PHARMACEUTICAL- CHEMIST, ' ,J OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND. MEDICAL PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPENSED. Largo Stock of Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Stationery, Sundries, &c. NOTICE. MUSIC!~MUSIC! SALE, at the office of the Akaroa Mail, a LARGE and VARIED ASSORTMENT of MUSIC, consisting of— Boosey's Royal Edition of Songs Australian Musical Magazine Musical Bijou Operatic Overtures Wciss's Songs Little Songs for Little Singers Comic Songs Chilperic Ballads Boosey's Sacred Musical Cabinet Fawcet's Vocal Manual 100 Psalms and Hymns "Macbeth" Suncbiy Evenings with the Tiano, Violin, Flute, Flageolet, Harmonium and Concertina Tutors Devotional Recreations Cramer's Vocal Gems &c, &c, &c. Dance Music (ONE-THIRD OFF PUBLISHED PRICE FOR SHEET MUSIC.) PLAIN MJJSJO"PAPER. AN INSPECTION IS INVITED
; WAGSTAFF'S HOTEL,; AKAROA. > W. CHAMBERLAIN, Proprietor THIS favorite Hotel is NOW OPEN, and will be found replete ! with every convenience. Visitors may depend upon receiving : every attention, and meeting with all . the comforts of a home, Good Stabling and Paddock 3. WINES and SFIRITS of the best July 1 quality. ECONOMY HOUSE. NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. .- ml- j N.EW ; .,Gp.OfiS: ' .>' • I**" CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, NEW YEAR'S GIFTS, SCHOOL PRIZES, &c. JUST RECEIVED—A really nice assortment of GOODS, suitable , for the above, consisting of handsome books, writing desks, work boxes and baskets, ladies' companions (not live ones), silver pencil cases, glass flower stands, >ases, Parian shelf ornaments, glass fruit dhlies, toys and dolls of all kinds, best cricket bats and balls, basketware, concertinas. Also, a choice assortment of confectionery, biscuits, nuts lollies, dates and oranges. Jewellery, watches, tobaccos, pipes, cigars. Also, a very large assortment of Paperhangings, from 3d per piece. Sheep shears, lamp black, raddle, twine, &c, furniture, tin goods, ironmongery, sewing machines, crockery, glassware, garden tools, timber, sashes, doors, mouldings, churns and dairy requisites, guns and ammunition, blasting powder, paints, oils and glass, lemonade, bathbricks, almond toffee, mangles, . Steadman's powders, coal tar, wedding rings, crowbars, cough lozenges, and in fact any odds and ends not to be had anywhere else can always be obtained from 11. BILLENS, Economy House. N.B.—To arrive, Fireworks and Jam Jars. W. SIMS, QUIPPING AND GENERAL ' O AGENT, AKAROA. . Rents and Debts Collected,
*■*$** "k UNION STEAMSHIP COM__SS_I_" PANY OF NEW ZEALAND (LIMITED). CITEAMERS WILL BE DESPATCH EC FOR LYTTKLTON AND THE NORTH. S.S. WELLINGTON... Tuesday. Feb. 17 S.S. WAITAKI ... Tuesday, March 2 FOR DUNEDIN. S.S. WAIsAKA ...Saturday, Feb. 14 S S. PAWEA ... Saturday, Feb. 21 S.S. PENGUIN ... Saturday, Feb. 28 S.S. WANAKA ... Saturdai, March 6 Rates of Passage (including meals) — Saloon. Steerage. Single Return Single Return Lyttelton 15s. 245. 10s. IGs. Dunedin 40s. 645. 255. 40s. Return Tickets availeblelor three months Passengers must take tickets before going an board. Cargo Rates to Akaroa from.— Lyttelton 15sp\rt6n sGeneral5 General cargo ... 17s Gd\, Produce (flour, oats, wheat, oatmeal, potatoes) 15s „ Note.—ln tho ease of cargo from Dnn?din, the above rates cover railway charges to, and wharfage dues at. Port Chalmers. W. 11. HENNINCx, Agent, ~. The Wharf. TO FRUIT EXPORTERS. FOR the accommodation of the Fruit Export Trade, there wil he Weekly Steamers Southwards for the remainder of the season, to March 31. Reference to the Time Table above will show that Wo extra steamers have been added for the present month, thus jiving communication with Dunedin jvery Saturday. ' vV. 11. HENNING, Agent U. S. S. Co. Feb 0,1 SBO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED addition to STOCK in the following lines :—Ladies' Kid Boots, Ladies' Cashmere Toe-caps, Ladies' Cashmere without Toe-caps, Children's Kid Elastics, Children's Kid Lace, Men's Bluchers. In stock also, a good assortmnet of Men's, Women's, and Children's Hoots and Shoes, Cork Soles, Coot Powder, Ink Powder, Shoe-horns, Boot Blacking, Kid Reviver and Peerless Gloss for Ladies' Boots, Waterproofing for hoots, Pitch, first-class Leather and Cotton Laces. Also, a Thomas' second-hand sewing Machine. WM. MEECII, Bootmaker, Victoria House. N.B.—Akaroa Agent for the Victoria Eire and Marine Insurance Company. Nov 21
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 371, 10 February 1880, Page 3
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