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The weekly meeting of the Otago Benevolent Trustees, held this afternoon, was attended by Messrs P. Treseder (chairman) W. Burnett, J. Green, A. E. Tapper, J Thomson, H.* Gourley, and W. Talboys. The secretary reported that an inmate named John Paskell had died in the Institution since last meeting. A ease of books from Mr W. Innis, Port Chalmers, a parcej of ' Bulletins' from Mr J. M. Jameson, and 50 copies of the ' Otago Witness' from the company were acknowledged with thanks, .and thirty-four outdoor relief cases were dealt with. The number of sheep in Australia is given as about 87,000,QG0. One pound of sheep's wool is capable of producing one yard of cloth. Dentol, a fragrant liquid dentifrice, cleanses and whitens the teeth au4 hardens 2*. eacifc. an ; ohemissß^-£AiiTt»^

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Evening Star, Issue 12069, 15 December 1903, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12069, 15 December 1903, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 12069, 15 December 1903, Page 5

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