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The Akaroa Mail. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1903.

Akaroa Football Clch.—The annual general meeting cf this Club will be held in the Oddfellowß , Hall eide room, at 7.30 p.m. on (DueEday, May sth. Intending members invited to attend.

The Morning. —An appeal hae been made for £12,000 in order to again send the MorniDg to the Antarctic, as theDiecovery is only provisioned till next Januiry. Th« Moat Mystery.—The clothing on the corpse found at: Moat Farm has been identified as that of Miss Oamille Holland.

S.M. Court, Akaroa.—On Thursday morning, before G. Armstrong, jun., Esq., and C. L. Milne, fieq , Js.P., Peter Huglund was charged with the theft of a pair of trousers at Duvauchelle'a Bay. Evidence was givsn by Victor Lelievre and Constable Whatman. Aβ there was some doubt about the matter, the Justices decided to give the accused the benefit of it, and accordingly dismissed the ca.ee.

A 80RB Throat may be quickly cured by applying a flannel bandage dampened with Chamberlain's Pain Balm. A lame back, a pain in the side or ohest, should be treated in a similar manner. For sale by J. S. Dodds, Chemist, £karoa.

Fob Bronchial Cough, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, Iβ 6d and 2b 6d every' where,

America Cop— The firat trial of the America Cup yacht Relianoe proved eminentlj satisfaotory.

The Balkans.—A fortnight's murders at Monaatir include eight by Turks, eight by Bulgarians and six ly persons unknown.

Change of Premises. ~ Mr W. H. Hemingwrty anuounces that he ha.* removed his butchery buoiaeee to the Dew premises on Beach Road.

Empire Day Storts.— A meeting of those .interested in the above will be held in the Oddfellowr' Hall (side room), on Tuesday evening next.

Okain's Road Board.—The election of this Board takee place on Wednesday next, May 6th, and a meeting of the new Board will be held at noon on Thursday, May 7ib.

Okain's Bay Road Board —The election of this Board takes place on Wednesday next, May 6th, and a meeting of the new Board will be held at noon on Thursday, May 7ch.

The King and the Pope.—The Church Association has cabled to King Edward expressing dismay at his proposed visit to the Pope.

GAROTTING IN CHRIBTCHURCH —ThreP young men, Michael O'Malley, William Murray aad Joseph Coatee, acoused of hay in i robbad, with violence, an old man, Love Guincees, were committed to take their trial at the next Bitting of the Supreme Court.

Akaroa Police Station — Attention is directed to the fact time fresh tenders are being called by the Fublic Works Depart, meut, for the erection of a new Po!i c Station at Akaroa. It is a matter of regie! that the Government are obliged to delay over this woik, as all Akaroa residents will bo pleased to; ccc the much needed new Police Station.

Sajjdbb and Sons Eucalypti Extract. - accordh;,? to reports of a great number of physicians of the hrgest professional standing, thero are offered Eucalypti Sxtrac's which possess no curative qualities. In protection of the world-wide fame of Sander and Bone' preparation we publish a few abstracts from these report.?, which bear fully c.it that no reliance can be placed in other proJuots:—Dr. W. B. Bush, Oakland, Fla., writes. It ia sometimes difficult to obtain the genuine article (Sinri.-r and Sorn'). I employed diffierent other preparations but ti-ey had no therapeutic value and m effects In ot;e oase the effects were eimiUr to the l>il camphora, the objectionable acbio'i of whbh is well known." Dr. H. B. Drako, Oregon, says 'Since I became acquainted with this preparation (Sander and Soni) I use to other form of eucalyptus as I think t by far the oest.' Dr. L. P. Preston, Lyncfcburg, Va., writes 1' .'I never use any preparation other than Sander and Sons , , as I hay) found others to be almost useless.

Children Like to Take—The fiuest quality of granulated loaf sugar is used in the manufacture of Chamberlain's Cough R:medy, and the roots used in its prepara , tion give it a flavour similar- to maple syrup, making it quite pleaeant to take. Children like to take it and it has no injurious after effect. It always cures. For sale by J. 8. L'ODUS, Chemist, Akaroa.

Fob Influenza and Cold in the Head take Woods' Great Pepparminfc Cure, Iβ 6d aud 2s 6d.

Fing Pong, it is all the go, L r ;arn to play it, don't} be alow, Lota of fun you'll find indoors, While outside the tempest roars, You'll gladly thiuk you're snug and warm And not out.in the raging storm To catch a cold, for which be sure To take some— Woods' Great Peppermint Ouas.

&ALB Day —To-day ia sale day at Duvau chelle's

St. PFhTer's Churoh—The Rev. W. Sedg wick is holding a service at Duvau holla s at 2 30 p.m. on Suuday.

Pigeon Fay Road Board:—Nominations for the Pigeon Bay Road Board close to flay.

Farmers' Meetings. —To morrow, the Farmers' Association m°e<B at 1 20 p m., et the County Council Chambers. Mr Nichol will wait upon tbe meeting and submit a plan for the future disposal of the cocksfoot. At 2 30 p.m., the Farmers' Union hold their annual meeting at the same place.

FisfosAt of Cocksfoot.—To-morrow at the FaimeiV AESooiation meeting, Mr Nichol intends fco submit to the farmers, a plan for tha fu'ure disposal of the cocksfoot crop. As en many Peninsula farmr-reare interested in U c question, it ia to be hoped there will be r goad representative met ting

PERSONAL,—Mr E. 8. Chippell, resident for so many years in Akan a, wtites us from Paliiatua, wlnre he is now living. He complains that ha .never sees any ooach horses worth speaking of, and wishes he could see srme of our Peninsula horses once more. Mr Chappsll forwards three copies of the " Pahiatua Herald," giving reports of the speeches of the candidates for the Mayoral y. one of is Mr William Tosswill, eon of Mr Tos3\\ ill, one of our old residents.

Christchurch Municipal Elections.— Ve-y lit 1 la interest was shewn in the Council elections yesterday. Tnere was some ta'l. ot ihe Section being upset, as the votin. pi pert, were infotmal, because Christian nancs weie indicated by initial. In the evening only a email crowd comparatively met to hear the reeultH, which were as follows for the Central Ward :—Messrs C 11. Gray, G. Payling. H. H. Loughnan, H. J. Beswick, W. H. Cooper and H. B. Sorenson.

The Kino-King Edward landed and en , trained for Rome amidst extraordinary enthusiasm. The Mayor of Rome issued a manifesto wherein he reminded the Italians tint bub for England the unity of Italy would not have been accomplished, The King of Italy and the municipality and the people of Rome combined to accord King Edward a splendidly cordial and picturesque reception. The decorations were on a magnificent scale. The King contributed £10.000 towards tho cost. The military diep'ay was brilliant and imposing.

" Auld Acquaintance."—Such is the name of a new whisky, of which Mr McKay, of the Criterion Hot 1, Akaroa, has secured a monopoly. It is 15 jears old and is a vinous and delicious beveisge ; but taste and try before you buy.

P.allantyne & Co. — Meeerb J. Ballantyne and Co. announce that they have a complete stock of ull the newest materials. Any new coloured v inter dress stuff* can he obtained and the firm are always ready to send patterns post free on apjl ; cation. As winter will soon be upou us, it is i.ecessary to provide against the inclemet.cy of the weatlur, so that the Eudden cold does mt find us unprepared. The newest three-quarter j ickets are a specialty of Messrs J. Baliantyno and Co. and, as the popularity of this latest fashion in jackets is so great, all would-be pijrchafrtK nre warned thaL they must do their ?Ik j'ping at orce or they will find the choicest yono. Futs and muffs also will soon be in are-.t drmand, und, of these,

'.here 13 un unriv.illiil us&oilment awaiting inepsction. No other heme in the colony is capable ot fumi.-hing such a complete winter equipment us th >t cf M'B3rs J. Ballantyne and Co

A Sure Curf !\ws Ci<oup.—The first indicati"n of ,riii'> in lio'ir&enesi, and iv a chil-3 g bj ci lo h v >' i-' aae it may be taken a.s i uirt , *• i!M of il'C hj jroicli of an attack. Foil) / iriL , i i is ho ■•■■ ■< nosh is a peculiar rough congh if Uhainb" , l<»in'n Cough Remedy is given ;n foon as thu child becomes hoarse, oi evpn 'her tho eronpy cough appears, it will prevent th' , attack. It n used in many thousands of home? in this broad land and never dieappnints the aDxicusmothers. We luve yet to learn of a single instance in which it has not proved effectual. No other preparation can show such a record—over thirty years' consti i.t U6e without a failure. For s %\b by J. 8. Dcdds, Chemist, Akaroa.

For Children's Hacking Cough at night take Woods' Gr:at Peppermint Cure, Iβ 6d and 2e 6d.

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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2768, 1 May 1903, Page 2

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The Akaroa Mail. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1903. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2768, 1 May 1903, Page 2

The Akaroa Mail. FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1903. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume LIII, Issue 2768, 1 May 1903, Page 2

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