A grand plain and fancy dress ball, complimentary benefit; tendered to Mrs. Johnson by her lady pupils, Is to take plaoe at the St. George's Hall on Wednesday, 20th Instant. Hot Springs Hotel, WAiWRRA.-~-Viaitors for the week ending October 16 : Mr. and Mrs. Taine, Mr. Motion, Masters Motion [2], Messr . K. J. French. C. Meldruaa, Goldstein, E. Morton, George Dacre, Miss Morton, Auckland. Mr. Lowater, Miss Lowater, Miss Pearlie Lowater, Mesdamei Keld, Kirkcaldie, Miss Alice Kirkcaldie, Wellington. Mr. J. Murray, Canterbury. Messrs. J. L. Lyell, J. H. A. Lyell, F. Inneß. Mrs. Innes, Master Innes, Parnell. Mr. F. Adams, England. Rev. A. J. Hitchcock, Northcote. Mr. and Mrs. Bramwell, Misses Bramwall [2], Miss Burr, Miss Gardener, Devonport. Thk Region of the Eternal Fire.— Charles Marvin, in his account of a journey to the Petroleum Region of the Caspian, says, "It was anticipating history a bit, but there is very little doubt that before long It will be possible to Ao the journey from London to the Caspian-a distance of over 2500 miles—in a week Any medicines the traveller may require can easily be obtained at the chemists' shops in Russian towns .... above all a few bottles of iSHO'S FRUIT SALT, perhaps the best medicine in the world for the Caspian legion, where the heat and dust occasionally provoke symptoms needing a gentle and invigorating treatment." From Newcastle Daily Chronicle. Caution.—Legal tights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked " Eno's Fruit Salt"; without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations,— 1 by nil Chemists,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIII, Issue 7773, 20 October 1886, Page 3
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