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PUBLIC NOTICE. rjIHE QRAND JJOTEL, TOR TOURISTS, FAMILIES. AND COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN. DUNEDIN ; '■ OTAGO. In- introducing' to public. notice, this beautiful ■ atruoture, which is admitted b7 all visitors who have, inspected it to ho the . premier Motel of .the Australasian Colonies, the Proprietors beg to draw the atten»; tion of visitors and readouts to some of. the advantag6o offer. , ' Being of fireproof constxactlon, with, sixiipie. anil effective means of esoapo from;evory : flobr by the exterior balconies and circular iron all the upper floors are made practically as safe a* the ground one. Each floor is supplied with .a separate, ftre'service* made to our order by Meears. Shand .and/Hajon, of London. No modern public bulling'oan: as: firat'Claiis unless great attention be paid to these particulars. 1 This Hotal is Injured for 00 per cent. lower premium tkan any other hotel hi the Colonjy"' It hat a central and ' epea poaltlon. facingrCaatornhouse Square ;. charming -views obtainable of the harbour, Peninsula, 1 and .ocean; fromy : doors; it is situated in the -contre of ; thetramway systems, and at a conVenient <Ustance. from the ;rallr way station. ; ! It is commodious enough to afford ali those xomforts and conveniancesthataretobefound, in 'the largest modem hotel sucli'as: efficient office be arranged on the American, plan; a beautifal vestibule/ 'paasenger elevator, sample*roomß;.:large : private. ' reading) and' smoking room,ajmestsVdrawln2-roomfdrladiei>aiid gentlemen, avoiding tho necesslty of private parlours;' suites of rooms with pnvato baths ; private bath ; and toilet accommodation solely for. .ladies ; 1 a. ladies' private entrance and reception room ; a . hairdressing establishment, laundry; r etc.: , , ;The sanitary appliances; which are .of the .most .per* feet description, were 'imported specially. ; for. .this, buildings, aod to avoid faulty fitting, ;and to..render the introduction'of sewor gas imposdble, tho plumb'ing has not been dono by contract/, but the greatest care by, Messrs. Anderson and.Morrison, who were under insiruptiens to execute all this 1 work .oh the plans recommended by the London Sanitary Coin? missionera.; . . .The basement drainage is :pcrfect, and the whole . section is concrcted and. cemented ; jvhilst there .is. also an abundance of.liffht:. and/ iii, every parti:. " Thus the whole building caijbot be otherwise healthy and agreoiblc. :: . It will be newly and furnished, thro.usfhv. out ' Special attention will be paid to the bedding : 'woven yrire apring..mattress : es.only 'wi:l .bo used.' , ' ;NlotwUhst*ndirir.aU;these, advantages'llie tariff ttIII :.be no higher .Uianlh : at''or.othe'r tlrst ; cla3s : hotels; j ~ presented to the public as. | 'the'leadihg one of the.Colony. !, ! The.'nbw'.eitabiishment >wilL be carried on.,under dis- :• tinct;-.maiiageme»t, an.cl' wil.i.'in »ho .old. /.one.{known as; Watson's CaliS); whtch has just b4eh.robovated..and will Lie conducted aj usual under a riaduced; tariff. i. '••' J; &j. WATSON. i'lpprieters. JJIHE SEEMING MYSTERY of OHOLERA and J^EVER. rjIHE office of the liver is to cleanse the . JL ' blcod as.'a scavenger miglitsweep .thb .streats ; when: Uie'liver .is: nqt' working properly'a quantity of efteU (or waste) : raattor is left 'floating in i.blpod ; under thesp circunistances, should tHo .poison R6rm. of Cholera, or Eevpr he.absorbed, thenihe/dUeose results; on the contrary, any (>ne, whose, liver and other, orpins am in a riormal or healthy conrt'itipu mav.be subject to proc.istfiy the ,same condi- ] "Irui/ai to t 11contag eous influences, .and yet • u«poaue Cholera and''Fever. This, t cousider e'xpiaius Satisfactorily, the i;.®cmiii£ mystery that persons whp'aro placod ib' circumstances .j-ecuuariy iavourabla "for Die development: of • • ClibleriVpr.Fever,. who,.infact,iUe.in the 'nidst of it, escape unscathed.. Cholera aud Fever •may be pobi,pared to a Aye.ed (frid a very ugly .oiie too. b'ut iven,weed's: will, iypt grow on solid ' .flagstone, acd-what':',lconteod for iß'thjn.thst.a perapuinay be6Ubj'ecte(l'tp the of the specific po'son that is; the.'gernr* of Cholera , .' or Fcvar, and not contract, the disease. . Why:'? . in a ' normal 'condition,, .and coD'se.'ju.an'tly,. tfi?' jwlso*n,cpuld ; n'6t take .root, any more than a weed couid do on a hagetdn.e ; .7»ud; on the .other- hand, a, pers.o.n'm»»y have* the-.soil (that i A c.'). yery favourxble • for.'thfl'disfl'asej a'p.'d still he esc.ipfes. M'hy ? Bec*u»e tliasoil was prepared, :but 't'hero' ' thei 'importance ..and VTeat ! value of. J<X6'S F kU:3T LT. which, under all •'c rc'um'stapfces; the •.secretions' riprmai ; if :only as a preventive apaiiist and sure.Temedy for poisoned blood, biliousness,.' •sickheadaches, &c., no one ought to be with-: out it. . FRUIT ;S ; ALT JDJ PvEMbyES PpISONOCfiS .MATTER caused: by i'rap'ureiOr yliiaWd air; errors of Jeatin? or by natural. meaot. No one is 1 safe, without having. atSiand some eftirient . .riieans of warding off . BLOOD. POISOJfS; • Aftier.a very patient'and' careful,obser»atipci; rxtending over'.many years,-of. the effects of RNO'S FHUiT'SAIiT, I . have not tbe;ieast hesitation in stating that if its et«at valub in keeping .the body healthy, yeere universally l knowD. :xoc a.single travelling trunk or port-.. mant-*au woul<i bp withoutit. " PIRECTIONS in SIXTEEN LAIsGUAGE3 how to Provent Disease.. AUTlON".—hegai rightg; are'protected in. \v/ . .every civilised , country. Examine each Bottle, and see thav the Capsule, is marked. ViJCNO'S .FRUIT SALT." \Vithoiit, it ■ have, benn imposed upon, by a. worthless ; - limitation; .bold '6y' all Chemist's', ,9i.and'4s : 6d. Prapared, only at E.XO'S FiIUIT SALT WORKS. Uatcfaami London, S.E., by J. C: ! ENO'S/PATiiiNT. . .0.. V E L T I E. : Ex S.S. Doiuc. MILNE & CHOYCE HAVE JtfST OP 3NED gEVERAL OASE3 OF A^OVELTIES, IXCLHDING — VERY HANDSOME SASH KIBHONS FANCY LACE BOWS FANCY LACE TIES MOB CAPS OPEKA WRAPS PLASTRONSF«r Street »nd Evening Wear KERCHIEFS— New and Fancy Designs LACESincluding Col'il. and the New Flowering Lace GOLD BRAIDS Velveteens t'lho NeT7 Twill Back). I LNE & 0H O YC E, QUEEN-STREET. 0;LO VEE gEEDS . NEW CLOVER SEEDS. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. TO AP.RIVJS PER ApBANGI AND DORIC, J5 TANKS ASSORTED CLOVER SEEDS. The underaicnod liavine received Samples pf the. afcdve..(being: 'th'e.fiirat' shipment 6f tiio .New Crop), ■ entiifcie them to qonclii.de that t'ney v/ill maintain their: reputation :for toeping first'clatß quality', and hayin Eurchasedlbefpre .tlre recent heavy risoi the 1 prices will •compare favourably with other quotatiens. : . RYE-GRASS AND COCKSFOOT OH arrival of New Crop. . . ... ..'Full,particulars'in future: issiiik Also, OATS MAIZE BONEDUST GUANOS POTATOES,. &C., &C:, &0. " : ,w. j. , QUEEN-STREEX.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6966, 15 March 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6966, 15 March 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 6966, 15 March 1884, Page 4

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