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. CiiiusTCiiunoa, July 3rd, 1895 MR RAINT.OW, DEAR SIR, — My wife ami myself era writing to you conjointly, as we both M it our duty to say your INVIGOKATOR hns done us 'more good than any medicine? we iia-e taken before. Wo woro really bad, aud have been doctoring for soaie time, but One Bottle of your Invig rator PUT US RIGHT. It seems to us very much like Mother Syrup in its taste, but its medicinal properties are very much superior in out- opinion ; iv fact wr never saw anything to equal it. We think it a doctor in itself, anrl it is a great pity that people do not know mdre about it. Why don't you advertise it more ? You enn make what uee you please oi this, anyone calls to ppo we shall be glad to ttll them what we think about it further.—Yours truly, ' J. A. REDPATH, General Storekeeper and Coal Merchant. P.S.—A.s the manufacture of this tiuuficine is a Colonial Industry, we hope that the Public will pationise it. Try one bottle and judge for'yourselves ! For Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, Sick jHeadache, Giddiness, Fulness, and Swelling after meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Blotches on the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &C. THE FIRST DOSE Will. GIVE RELIEF IN TWENTY MINUTES. Tills is no fiction. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be " WORTH A GUINEA A BOX." BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as directed, will quickly restore females to complete health. They promptly remove any obstruction or irregularity of the system. For a Sumach; Impaired Digestion; Disordered Live?; they actlikemegio.—e dosee will\TOrk wonders upon tho Vital Organs; Strengthanlag the System; restoring the loug-los. Complexion; bringing back the keen edgo of appetite, and arousing with tuo BosMuD op H*jj-th the whom ehbkgt of the human frame. For throwing on mere in no» eliraatei they Mβ roraUUy renowned, In -5« are " foots " admitted by thonseade, in oil elaasae °'S£f ], MdoneofthebestVaaranteeetotheNerrou.wa Debilitated is that Sueham's klbhavsto* Lof+ilaa tfanp Patent lieditine in thtmrld. Full directions with each box.' . fe& pracae-eo only by THOMAS beech*. SB, St. Helens, Lancashire, . ■/** ku> n txs. BBueaiK. " a ems colokMi. AGENTS—Chrystall & Oα, Wardell Brcs. & Co., and Kerapthorne trosser and Co,, Christchurct^ The Latest Thing for Cocksfoot! SAVES TIME. MAKES MONEYBOTH: CHEAP J.very Grower of Cocksfoot should have one or more. For Prices and Full Particulars apply— ANDEEWS AND BEAVEF, CANTERBURY MACHINE WORKS, CeiUSTCHUKCfcL

TAT" N I .B L E T T, >* * PRACTICAL AND ORNAMENTAL BRICKLAYER, is in Akaroa, And will undertake work at mosfc reasonable rates. To suit the times, he has reduced wages, and is now prepared to work i i Akaroa at 9s per day; outside the Borough as per agreement. Letters addressed to W. NIBLETT, Akaroa, Will receive Prompt Attention LYTTELTON COCKSFOOT oEED I DRESSING AND BRIGHTENING MILL ASSOCIATION. MR. OH AS. W. LEETE has been appointed local agent for the above, and is authorised to receive applications for shares, 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 i Bayley, is still prepared to pravide the best accommodation for hordes wnich can be fed and stabled at his old rates. Saddle Horses and Baggies on Hire as usual, 0. O'REILLY, Akaroa. j TjpiiANK XT ART, AKAROA FAMILY BUTCHERY } BEACH ROAD, While thanking Ms Customers in Akaroa and surrounding district for their liberal support in the past, wishes to state that no ettort will be spared to please them in the future. Regular supply of first-class Small Goods always on hand. Families waited on every morning and all orders promptly attended to.

- THE — SUNLIGHT T>OOK Foit 1897. A TREASURY of useful information of value to all members of the household, including— The Calender and kindred matter Army and Navy, Trade, Politics The Colonies, Men aud Women of to-day Sport, Literature How to make the best of our Homes The Fashions Popular Games and Amusements The Garden Domestic Animals and Pets British Colonial Empire Foreign Countries Reading for the Young Home Dressmaking Cookery The Nursing of Infectious Illnesses The Ladies' Guide The Toilet, The Complexion, The Hair The Teeth, The Figure, Etiquette Chess, Draughts, Dominoes Games for long evenings WITH PORTRAITS and NUMEROUS ILLUSTRATIONS. Price, 6d. Each From any Storekeeper, or from HUBBARD.HALUC 0 SOLE AGENTS POR SUNLIGHT SOAP, . 104 MANCHESTER STREET. 104 CHRISTCHURCH. "wool, piASH ADVANCES, Free of ComV J mission, made on the ensuing clip. Immediate despatch given to orders lor Woolpacke. Twine and Storer's cele--brated Branding Material ; or, our Northern friends can be eupplied from Rangiora. GEORGE KING & CO., LIMITED Auctioneers and Woolbrokers, Christchurch.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume XXIV, Issue 2140, 2 April 1897, Page 4

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