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I ' AY I ** - / - *-.* t . -wTjcWd ;nyßelrare>wrHintf- tofyntfgoimitiily.M *p both *M U'ottr <My"t6 fea/j[WlNlrlQoftAyOU h«£ &rff«tfo dx&sgao&'fh**i any-medjcine wp ha- B i , Vs. ? 1 J s l really bad, and have beell'doctoriiig for ' One" Bottle-, of fdur Inyig <rator ■ ' . ''' Ptjl rjS EIGHT- ' • • <•" ♦- It spems to us very much like Mother Seigel's Syrup in its taste, > hut jft medicinal properties are very much superior in onr opinion ; in fact we never saw anything to equal it. We think it a doctor in itself, and it ia a great pity that people do not know more about it. * * *■ - ' Why don't you/ advertise it more ? You can make what use you {yjeasp of (his and if anyone calls to i ' we shall be glad to tell tbem what we think about it further .—-Yours truly, J A, RFDPATH, General Storekeeper an 1 Coal Merchant A" the manufacture-of this mpriic-ine is a Colonial Industry, we hop< that the Public will pationise it. Try one bottle and judge for yourselves I For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Para in flieStomach, Sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after meals, pjzzinws ■5 M Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Fngntful Dreams, and J all Nervous^ and Jrfetobhng Sensations, &c. The fiist Dose wiii. crvE eblmf in ttmows. _ in« Is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try onettn: of these BJV and ttoey will be acknowledged to be " WORTH A GUINEA 4 »£** ft BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will qmckjy restore complete ', health. They promptly remove any obstruction or imgrdanty of the system. *or a tWeaK sfrmaoi_; Impaired Digestion; BiflotdertdjLrox•; Full directum with t»ch box.- . ■ jMk e»r«D«reo only by THOMAS BEECH* W, B*. Helens, LMieiwhlras Bn«^?> AGENTS—Chrystall & Co , Wardell Brcs. & Co., and Kempthorne frosseri and Co,, Christchurch^ The Latest Thing for Cacksioot i SAVES TIME. -, :....'' MAKESMONEY-; [THE LITTLE WONDER, BOTH SIMPLE A.2XJD OHBAP Every Grower of Cocksfoot should haye one oj\ more. For Prices and Full Particulars apply— ANDEEWB AND BEAYEN, CANTERBURY MACHINE WORKS, CHRISTCHURCH.

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. " A WOM \N."—lnsist upon ban .g what you order. If it occurs agni ', change your grocer. It is unf <rto send you another brand with tbe remark that -,' c It is a a good •■ s fcURATURA Tea. "DISAPPOINT BD/'-Su P.ATUIi A was not exhibited hec«u_« it is nut a product of N<>w. ■ Zuilar.', - i=iul blending and pac-.;:ig i • '77 col" y does not make any 1.-1 ;< _ colon* ii product. .SURATUH \ Tea -is» •<>t blended with OLi s«. I L pafck d where.grown. ■.>■ '■AN EL ECTOR."-Very good suggestion. The C'f.'ileivnee of 17cat Hobart sliouM '■• supp'inl with Tea. " ECONOMY."—Y'-- ; the names of grocers who sell "-uratura Tea \ilii be published. » FAIR PLAY."-If SURATUW \ Tea label is imi' (ad, proceedings will be taken. " X.Y.Z."—Recommend a petition !o Government against Belling adol-. crated food. ,( PUFF."—An impression prevails tbat an article largely advertised may not be first-class. This is correct in many cases, but when i»s sale is increased by tens of thousands of pounds weight in a year, it is the strongest public confirmation, of everything that has been said iv the advertisements. This is the posi-- - <ffotr of iSUR ATURA Tea, •< TRA good housewives pride themselves on being able to give their families and friend 8 a good cup of tea. All can do'this if they use SURATURA. » DYSPEPTIC.' I —Your complaint is a very common one. Indigestion is-frequently yCaußed by the use of liquiJs that will not aseimilate with . the food you eat, The result is an internal conflict which the medical facuby call Dyspepsia, , In most cases the cure is so simple that it does hot commend itself to the Bfi&erer. Tea brewed from the pure leaf of SCR Al UR A will' banish your complaint. ''ENQUIRER."—SURATURA Tea *e|iintain_ i no foreign matter. Its parity is undoubted,, its strength is unequalled, it is always fresh. No large stocks are kept, therefore its economy is established by reason of its. freedom from handling with consequent loss of strength and flavour. —— HUBBARD, HALL &Co * * ' * AGENTS, MANCHESTER ST., tGHRISTCHJIROH.-,

W. X I B L E T T, PRACTICAL AND ORNAMENTAL BRICKLAYER, is in Akaroa, And will undertake work at most reasonable rates. To suit the times, he has reduced wages, and is now prepared to work in Akaroa at '9s per day; outside the Borough as per agreement. Letters addressed to W, NIBLETT, Akaroa, Will receive Prompt Attention LYTTELTON COCKSFOOT oEED DRESSING AND BRIGHTENING MILL ASSOCIATION. MR. OH AS. W. LEETE has been appointed local agent for the 1 above, and is authorised to receive applications forshares, and to give all information on the subject. C. L. WHEELER, Sec. pro tern. BLACKSMITH'S BUSINESS C O'REILLY begs to inform the . public of the Peninsula that he has removed his Blacksmith's establishment to the premises recently occupied by the late Mr M. McKeogh, OPPOSITE MR. BAYLEY'S HOTEL. All farrier's and blacksmith's work done on the most moderate terms. C O'Reilly having: arranged with.Mr Bayley, is, still prepared \ to provide the best accommodation for' bor_es which can be fed and stabled at his old rates. Saddle Jbl orses and Buggies on Hire bb usual. .0, O'REILLY, Akaroa. TjIBANK TTART, AKAROA FAMILY BUTCHERY' ROAD, While thanking his Customers in Akaroa and surrounding district for their liberal support in the past, wishes to Btate that no ettort will be spared to please them in the future. Regular supply cf first-class Small Goods always on hand. [ Families waited on every morning I and .all orders promptly attended to.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2125, 5 February 1897, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2125, 5 February 1897, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2125, 5 February 1897, Page 4