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FjESTORATIVE WASH. FOit KKUoVING AND PREVENTING SCURF, AND FOR RE TORINO AND STRENGTHENING THE HAIRA BEAUTIFUL growth of Hair can only be preserved by being kept perfectly clean ; a neglect of this, with the accumulation of grease,, etc., used in dressing it, produces not only Bcurf, but disease, and consequent loss of hair. This wash will be found successful in all cases ; it bestows a delightful feeling of coolness, and removes one of tbe most frequent causes of heaviness aud head-ache. — . In Bottles at Is 6d each. PREPARED BY JOHN" S. DODDS, Chemist, ._. AKAROA. _ TO PENINSULA, farmers WE beg to tender our services as SELLING BROKERS for the forthcoming COCKSFOOT SEASON. WE ARE MAKING A FIV A AGAINST LARGE or SMALL PARCELS f\l-J V KJC-kJ p lfteed in OQr handg for LOCAL SALE or for SBIPMEN?. Please consign to Harbour Board, Lyttelton, account-Matson. Every lot will be carefilly sampled, and every endeavour will be made to effect satisfactory tales. As all parcels are disposed of. by us by, private treaty, we shall be pleased to be furnished with fullest particulars of each consignment, Any client storing his own, we shall ba glad to receive samples, and same will receive prompt attention. Being local men, and acting as Selling Brokers only, we maintain we can handle consignments to more profitable results than any other Firm, and at less cost to vendors. __? We have on hand CORNSACKS, full weights, at Lowest Rates. We are also supplying NESS & Co.'s World famed Q"kppvi Forty-gallon Cask 4s per gallon, Iron Drum 4s 6d. K3HCC jj XJJLjJ .CHRISTOHUROH.

JSt. X<i»tter FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LE BON'S H AY. MR. R. LATTER has received instructions from Mr JOHN COOPER, TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, A.T THE SALEYARDS, DUVAUCHELLE'S BAY, ON FRIDAY, MARCH sth, at 1 p.m., two valuable Farms, SITUATED AT LE BON'S BAY, Containing 20 acres and 66 acres respectively, and comprising some ot the best cocksfoot land in the Bay ; and as the owner has no present intention of returning to New Zealand, these Farms are to be offered for absolute sale. Full particulars on application to W. H. Hargreaves, Esq., Bank of New Zealand, Akaroa, or the Auctioneer. Terms at Sale. R. LATTER Auctioneer. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LE BON'S BAY. * \lf R. R. LATTER has received J\jL instructions from Mr Jacob Karalus, who ia leaving the Peninsula, to offer for sale by private treaty, until the 81st inst., and if not sold then, to sell by public auction at the Sale Yards, Duvauchelle's Bay, on Friday, March stb, 1897, at one o'clock, bis compact FARM OF 96 ACRES, Comprising some of the best land in Le Bon's Bay district, and fronting on the Main road between there and Akaroa : securely fenced, well watered, and subdivided into seven paddocks, on fifty acres of which is now growing a grand I crop of cocksfoot seed. The buildings, 'which are almost new, inclade 6-roomed Dwelling House, Dairy, large Cowshed, Stable, etc., with garden and orchard adjoining. As Mr Karalus is leaving the district, he has decided to offer hh Farm for absolute sale, so anyone with a small capital has an opportunity that seldom \ occurs on the Peninsula, of securing a highly improved dairy farm close to a butter factory, on very easy terms of payment. Possession will be given on the 80th April, and the stock and dairy plant can be taken at a valuation if required. R. LATTER, Auctioneer. jßu»ine*M Notice TO MY PENINSULA CLIENTS, I BEG to notify that I have REMOVED ray OFFICES from No. 178 to No. 182 Manchester street, Christchurch. The hew premises are exactly opposite my old offices. FRED-.'CROSS, Seed and Produce Brok«r, 132 Manchester St, ~ Christcjiurch.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2131, 2 March 1897, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2131, 2 March 1897, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2131, 2 March 1897, Page 3

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