'Wanted. "cocSfootT TTTANTED, 100 Sacks clean, VV bright Seed. JAMES DALY. WANTED. QTOREKEEPERS and Dairymen |O to know that next seasons orders for HANSEN'S RENNET and COLORING, received BEFORE MARCH 14th, will be effected DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY, at special quotations. J. H. MONRAD, Sole Agent for N.Z., Palmerston North. LE BON'S BAY. WANTED, a Schoolmistress for the above School. Salary according , to present quarter's scale, £67 8s per annum. Applications to be sent to Chairman of the Schoel Committee. GEO. HALL, Chairman. AiiiHNcments ODDFELLOWS' HALL, AKAROA. WEDNESDAY, loth FEBRUARY. GRAND OPENING NIGHT. LYONS' TOURISTS OR PLEASURE PARTY, [n their Grand Christmas Pantomime, ENTITLED THE ISLE OF TULIPATAM; OR, Harlequin King Cactus and the Pretty Persians. To be preceded by a Sparkling MUSICAL BURL ETTA. " All who have visited the Gaiety -his week are unanimous in praise of Vlr Lyons' Pleasure Party."— Lyttelton Times, Dec. 28th, 1881. Fuller particulars in future advertisements. 11. P. LYONS, Manager. Accounts NOTICE. I HEREBY authorise Mr James Hartley to collect all my outstanding accounts at Little River, and iis receipt will be a sufficient clisiharge, C. D. RANKIN. To foe Sold PERENNIAL RYE GRASS. A SPLENDID SAMPLE on sale. Early applications necessary. Terms Cash. Apply to JAMES DALY, Akaroa. GERMAN BAY STEEPLECH\SfiS. FOR SALE, cheap, that well-known Steeplechaser, " CHARLIE." Apply XXX, Mail Office. BuHinens Notices FOR THE HOLIDAYS. rntlE finest Old IS LAY WHISKY I sold by the gallon or bottle, cheap. This is without doubt the finest Whisky in Canterbury. THOMAS GRANGE, Bruce's Hotel. WAECKERLE'S HOTEL, TRY BAYLEY'S BEST DGNEDIN BEER, at 2s 9d per gallon, all the year round, in your own jars of two gallons and upwards. In kegs found, 3s per gallon, delivered anywhere in Akaroa. Terms cash. No. 1 Beer always on tap. Bottled Ale and Porter, 12s per dozen. ROBERT BAYLEY. BOOKSELLER, NEWS AGENT, &o. r p L. BARKER begs to announce .1. « to his many friends, and the public generally, that he lias started business as a Bookseller and News Agent, and by keeping all the latest Publications, including matter for all shades of opinion, trusts to merit a liberal support. Lowest prices charged for all goods. Inspection Invited, Note the Address— \ Armstrong's Buildings, opposite Whari
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 582, 10 February 1882, Page 3
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369Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume VI, Issue 582, 10 February 1882, Page 3
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