DR. ERNEST L-O W ' .:■ OHEEET PEOTOKAL. rpHE best and speedOst remedy extant for the cure of all Diseases of the JL Throat, Lungs, and Ohest. It is especially efficacious in cases of Consumption, Asthma, Pneumonia, Colds of Ion,;?: standing, Coughs attending old ami ail complaints of a pulmonary nature. Three doses will afford relief in any :o.;o. PIrOTAXHTVFT? /WTO IT FOYYOY 5 <Y iJMjlUiillNlii oilUoil .Loooiouii^Y Ail invaluable remedy, especially adapted for clertrymen. public speakers, unci vocalists. No one making a journey should be without a box. TrV'VPTT A riTTI? TZTT T T^T> IUUI iiilloxl ji JtLlijJL JLiiiv. An instantaneous and invaluable remedy for this most excruciating ailment. VEGETABLE ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. Confidently recommended as the best prouaration extant for arresting and curing any derangement of the digestive organs and liver. None of the above preparations are genuine without the name of il N. Citron. Pharmaceutical Chemist, Akaroa, being printed on the labels. < s o,< These Medicines can be obtained from— GARWOOD & CO AKAROA. T. OLDRIDGE LE RON'S BAY. J.ROBINSON OKAIN'S BAY* J.ROBINSON PIGEON BAY. J. A. LE CLEIiO BARRY'S BAY 9 W. COOP LITTLE HIVE... C. WALMSLEY WAINUI. And of the Proprietor, H. N. CITRON, PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, LAVAUD STREET (next Bank of New Zealand), AKAROA. ma 1
Awc.-om Sal n THOMAS BROOKS. HEAD OF THE BAY". FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1881. ft/ITI- THOMAS BROOKS, _LV_L Auctioneer, begs to inform the settlers of Akaroa and the surrounding Bays that he intends to hold periodical monthly sales of Horses, Sheep, Pigs, &c, at his yards at the Head of the Bay the first Friday in every month. The next sale will take place ;_on Friday, luly 1. Entries will appear in future advertisement. T. BROOKS, Auctioneer. To induce owners to bring forward stock, there will be no charge for yarding or advertising.—T. B. caroraw«.^.:j»eK3i_-reza»__^.j<;j^^ W. H- WOOD AND COSALE OF FUROITURE, ETC. MESSRS W. 11. WOOD & CO. are instructed by Mr Miles, on account of his leaving Akaroa, to sell by auction, at his residence, Aubrey street, on SATURDAY, 25th INsT., at noon, The whole of his superior Household Furniture, nearly new, consisting of dining and draw-ing-room furn'.tnre and bedroom do ; also ] iano by Lipp, upright iron grand ; and a variety of other useful household articles. W. 11. WOOD & CO., Auctioneers. 2?E[iwic«ll_a__4ii3--_«. A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT in aid of the funds of the GERMAN BAY (.SIDE) SCHOOL Will bo held in the SIDE SCHOOL About the middle of JULY, To be followed by a Dance. Further particulars in future announcements. THOMAS H. GILES, Hon. Sec. TO LET BY TENDER, CHURCH RESERVE' No. .107, Price's Bay, Little-River district, containing five acres, for seven years,, subject to six months' notice tat any* lime, if required for church buildingpurposes. ' .Y." Tenders to be sent on or before July 1 to W. G. BRITTAN, Church Steward. Christ's College, June #, 1.881,' AKAROA AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL EXIIJ li ITION. A MEETING of the Akaroa Horticultural and Industrial Committee will be held at the Government School, Akaroa, at 7.80 p in. on Tuesday, June 21. Alter which, at 8 o'clock, at the same place, a PUBLIC MEETIXG will be held, to elect new officers for the ensuing year. V STEPHEN WATKINS, . Secretary.
Cards. JOHN ROBERTSON, -TTTATOHMAKI.It AND JEWELLER, VV AKAROA. Terms Cash. TTT D • WILKINS VV » Surveyor and Engineer, Is still prepared to undertake work on the Peninsula. Temporary address, Balguerie street, Akaroa. CAMPBELL BROWN, BA X ER, CONF EC TI ONE X, ANB GENERAL GROCER, CHURCH STREET, AKAROA. R. NOONAN, T) AIN T E R,' PLUM BE U 1_ GLAZIEIt & PArERHANGKU. AKAROA 11. LIBEAU, "OOOT AND SHOE MAKER, J3 Beach Road (Opposite the Government Wharf), AKAROA. CULLEN AND WALKER, TOINERS & CABINE MAKERS Zj Beach Road, 'Opposite Government Jetty), AKAROA. Funerals attended to, conducted, and£ .nspplied at reasonable prices. TTT ALL AC E BROTHERS, WHEELWRIGHTS & GENERAL BLACKSMITHS, COBB & CO.'S SHOEING FORGE' Head of the Bay, Akaroa. MRS. CASHMERE AKAROA LAUNDRY Grehan Valley Road[ "A/TRS CASHMERE intimates > JxL the inhabitants Akaroa that she is prepared to undertake washing and ironing at the rate ot 4s per dozen. A trial is solicited. A. INNES McGREGOR, Jollie Street South, AKAROA, ACCOUNTANT __ GENERAL AGENT. Valuations made, Residuary Accounts Prepared for Stamp Office, Partnership Accounts adjusted, Absentees represented, THOMAS PARSONS, -pOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Balguerie Stueet, AKAROA. NOTICE. rpENDERS are invited to supply _|_ 200 Posts of heart of totara or black birch, and 100 Rails, either totara, manuka, or black birch, to be delivered at my place at high-water mark. Tenders to be sent in not later than the 22nd inst. MARY A. ROWE. NOTICE. ALL persons found trespassing, in pursuit of game, pigs, or otherwise, on my land, situated at Little River, Banks Peninsula, will be prosecuted. WILLIAM COOP. Little River, June 1, 1881.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume V, Issue 515, 21 June 1881, Page 3
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