JDrapory g»l« HAS OPENED IN AKMSTKONG'S BUILDINGS. NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, Comprising DRAPERY, CLOTHING, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY, FANCY GOODS. CISIIIAI WSSm I lEW IMI'E €11118 HHHE inhabitants of Akaroa ami surrounding districts are specially invited to L inspect our goods, .is we feel satisfied that the Amprican Bazaar will afford tiiein such an opportunity for purchasing at prices which will at once astonish and surprise them. We have had a prosperous career hiiherto, and it is only just now that the pressure of the times Ims overtaken us, so that we are compelled to clear our magnificent stock at A TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, in order to realise the amount of our creditors' deficiency. Will remain in Akaroa for a jShort only. " MOOfiE AND.CO., Proprietors.
Hf«w Atlveir£i!temcnl'N COCKSFOOT & RYEGRASS. rpENDERS are invited until Nov. X 27 for the right to cut about 100 acres Cocksfoot, and 50 acres Ryegrass. For particulars apply to M. NARBEY, Long Bay. Tenders to be sent to J AS. DALY, Akaroa. "KHOOSH TONIC" By Royal Letters Patent. The Great Indian Cure for all Bilious and Liver Complaints. (From fin old Indian Recipe.) AS a Tonic there is no preparation in this country that can compare with it. It does not create that nausea on the palate that is complained of in other tonics, and a peculiarity of it is that it does not destroy the color, flavor, or bouquet of any liquid it is mixed with ; the bitter taste is not experienced until the liquor is swallowed ; and it clears the palate without leaving any disagreeable sensation on the tongue. As an appetiser it is unequalled, and the small quantity required for each dose (four to six drops to a wineglass of liquid being sufficient) renders it cheaper than any preparation now before the public. Numerous testimonials can be shown as to its efficacy. Agents for Melbourne— A. CAINE & CO., 19no 83 Swanston-street. T. B. GUEST & CO.'SJERATED FLOUR QPECIALLY adapted for making O Bread, Scones, Pancakes, Puddings, etc., etc., without yeast or baking powder. It is the best and most useful preparation ever offered to the public. Sold by all Grocers. Prepared only by T. B. GUEST AND CO., Biscuit Manufacturers, Melbourne. 19no Sent Post JFree in an Envelope for •fill StwnipH to elcfray l»ostagc. rpHE Botanic Treatment for all Nerv_i_ ous Pisorders which unfit sufterers for marriage, etc., etc.; also Consumption, Chronic Disease of the Chobt, Stomach, Liver, and Epilepsy. Address— R T. SEL BY, MEDICAL HERBALIST, JOHN STREET. WATERLOO, SYDNEY l> no TO CHEESE-MAKERS. RBI NT "NET S. The New Shipment of DALY'S CELEBRATED, Now on sale, —AIL , BEACH STORE. AR DWI C X I-I OUS E , Oxford Terrace West, C II B I S T C II U It C II (Lately occupied by T. W. Barker). VISITORS AND BOARDERS will find all the com forts of a home at the above address. Beds and Meals, 3s. Board and Lodging, £1 per week. MRS W. S. BRICE, 2Guo Proprietress.
Kew Advertisement* HEAD OF THE BAY RACES, To be run on MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1880. STEWARDS : Messrs H. Buchanan, S. Lee, J. Barker, Alexander E. Hay. JUDGE: Mr W. Birdlnig, sen. STARTER: Mr S. Johnstonc. CLERK OF COURSE : Mr R. Main. CLERK OF SCALES : Mr A. Wallace. HAN.DI CAPPERS : Messrs S. Lee and R. Main. TREASURERS Messrs S. Lee and T. Brooks. — PROGRAMME — 1. Matdkk Plate, of 10 soys, for horses that have never won public money (hack races excepted) ; entrance, 20s. 2. Wainui Plate, open handicap of 25 soys. Nomination, 20s ; acceptance, 30s. 3. Publicans' Pursk, District Handicap, of 15 soys ; nomination 20s ; acceptance, 15s. 4. Sapling Stakes, of 5 soys, for two-year-olds only ; entrance, 10s. 5. Hack Race, of 5 soys ; post entry, 10s. 6. Consolation Race, of 5 soys, for all beaten horses ; entrance, 10s. RULES AND REGULATIONS. No one allowed to run a horse unless a subscriber of at least one guinea to the funds. All the races to be run in heats except the Hack Race. Qualification fee to be paid the night of general entry. Nominations to be sent in writing to the Secretary, stating age and previous performances not later than Dec. 4. Acceptance and general entry Dec. 18. District horse means the property of a Bona fide resident in the district three months previous to the races, district to be a line from Port Victoria to Gebbie's Flat. Three horses to start for each event or no race. The decision of the stewards to be final in all cases where a dispute arises. 5 per cent to be deductpd from all winnings. B. BARKER Secretary. AKAROA HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. nnilE FOURTH ANNUAL EXJL HIBITION will be held on December 16, 1880. Donations in money or prizes are invited. Schedules, ?" cl . all information, may be obtained from S. WATKINS, Aul3 Secretary, TENDER FORMS. BLANK Forms of Tender may be obtained at the office of this Paper,
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 455, 30 November 1880, Page 3
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