•'-' ' V ' Iff. _¥. VAtniii ' ' , , . , - AAt AROA. DISPELSAEY. -■ -H. N. CITRON, PHARMACLUtIOAL-HEMIST AND DRUGGIST, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally that ho h.;s rrroivcd' h-r : the Spring and Summer Seasons a choice Assortment of P.A !EK T jj MEDICINES, DRUGS, PERFUMERY, and SUNDRIES, consisting ofd Eno's Fruit Salt Pain Killer, small aud large s Citrate of Magnesia Insect Powders, Is and Is Cd d, Seidlitz Powders Fly Papers . Pyretic Saline Ayer's, Cockle's, Camomile, and - Lime Juice Oriental Pills, etc., etc. Orange and Ginger Wine The best choice of Perfumery from RimSiegel's Syrup mell and Piesse A , übin q Calvert's Carbolic Acid Also Calvert's Carbolic Soap Tricophcrous, Florida Water, Kau de Calvert's Carbolic Powders Cologne, Lavender Water, FlwiPure Essence of Lemons line, Toilet Vinegar e f Ginger, Lump and Ground Violet Powder and Fuller's Earth Cream of Tartar Hair, Nail, and Tooth Brushes Citric Acid, Tartaric Acid Combs, Puff Boxes Bi-carbonate of Soda Toilet Soap, Glycerine Soap ' Sarsiiparilla, Liquid and Root Sponges, from Is to 20s Judson's Dyes, every color Feeding Bottles, from Is ' Liebig's Extract of Meat Night Lights, Smelling Salt Bottles, Steedman's Powders, Is 6d Marking Ink, Coaguline, etc. Holloway's Pills and Ointment, Is 6d A great variety of Note Paper, 1 and 3s 6d Envelopes, and School Requisites. Chlorodyne, small and large THE ONLY PROPRIETOR FOR ■ DR ERNEST LOW'S CHERRY PECTORAL, invaluablp for Colds, etc. PECTORINE COUGH LOZENGES. THE CELEBRATED TOOTHACHE KILLER. ; VEGETABLE ANTI6ILIOUS PILLS, for Headache and Liver Complaints NEXT TO THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, AKAROA. ma 1
Hotels. /CRITERION TTOTEL, AKAROA. -\j EW "PROPRIETORSHIP. THIS old and well-estab-lished Hotel having just come into my hands, I am prepared to offer accommodation s econd to none in Akaroa, for Private Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and the Travelling Public. A LIBERAL TABLE KEPT. Luncheon from 12.30 to 2 p.m. daily. Only the VERY BEST BRANDS of WINES, SPIRITS, & LIQUORS Supplied. There is on the premises a Spacious Billiard Room, and the Billiard Table is a really good one of Thurston's. There are good Stables belonging to the Hotel for the use of Travellers. \J. _£_L. JLAi PROPRIETOR. «— ——i<—w-jhii H--IHII imn—ma—mi ii i imi ——■——i— ~i»— ~—— Curds. JH. WALLACE, BLACKSMITH, COBB & CO.'S SHOEING FORGE, Head of the Bay, Akaroa. H. LIBEAU, -pOOT AND SHOE MAKER (Next F. Arming's, Church street), AKAROA. WD. WILKINS, , Surveyor and Engineer, Is still prepared to undertake work on the Peninsula. Temporary address, Balguerie street, Akaroa. R. NOONAN, PA INTER, PLUM BX £ Glazier & PAr-ERiiANGER. AKAROA JOHN ROBERTSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER AKAROA. Terms Cash. CULLEN AND WALKER, JCINERS & CABINETMAKERS Beach Road, 'Opposite Government Jetty), AKAROA. Funerals attended to, conducted, an( supplied at reasonable prices.
§I>ortiiigHEAD OF THE BAY RACES, To be run ou MONDAY, DECEMBER 26th, 1881 STEWARDS. Messrs H. Buchanan, S. Lee, J. Barker, and Alexander E. Hay. . JUDGE. Mr F. Birdling. STARTER. Mr S. Johnson CLERK OF COURSE. Mr J. Wallace. CLERK OF SCALES. Mr A. Wallace. HANDICAPPERS. Messrs S. Lee and l». Main. TREASURERS. Messrs S. Lee and T. Brooks. PROGRAMME. Maiden Plate, of soys, for district horses thnt have never won public money (hack races excepted); post entrance, 20s. Wainui Plate, open handicap of soys ; post entrance, 50s. Trotting Race (district horses); nominations, 15s ; acceptance, 10s. Publicans' Purse, open handicap of soys ; post entrance, 355. Hack Race (district horses only), for soys ; post entry, 10s. Consolation Race, of soys, for all beaten horses ; entrance, 10s, RULES AND REGULATIONS No one allowed to run a horse unless a subscriber of at least one guineas 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 simt in writing' to the Secretary,-stating age and .previous performances, not later- than Dec. sth, Acceptance and general entry, vDec. 17th. District horse means tho property of bond fide residents in the district three months previous to'the races. District to be a line from Port Victoria to Gebbie's Flat. Three horses to tart 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 deducted from all winnings. JOHN BARWICK, Sec. Duvauchelle's Bay, 7th November, 1881.
A c-cnuntft IMPORTANT. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. ALL Accounts owing to the undersigned over six months, if not paid on or before January Ist, 1882, will be sued for without respact of persons. G. BLACK, Criterion House. NOTICE. WE hereby authorise Mr 11. C. Jacobson to receive all Sums due to us on account of the Akvroa. Mail newspaper, to give valid receipts for the same, and, if necessary, to sue and represent us in Court. WIGGINS & CO. 21st Dec, 1881.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 568, 23 December 1881, Page 3
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