'.; Deposits of stony matter are by no means uncommon in '~ trees.. . Sir P. Abel has recorded that he found in a tree'in India a slab of limestone eight foot long, lb is known, too, that much of the teak that comes from Burma, has to bo rejected on account of the stony matter which it contains playing such havoo with the tools brought to bear upon it, Of course the mineral matter thus deposited comes from the soil.' ~. '. \\. ; ; .:(''. ,' This evening a lecture, with limelight elTectn, 'Here and There with My Camera,' will he given by the Rev.. Joseph Campbell, M.A., in St. Matthew's Schoolroom, in aid of the boy's gymnasium.:- :' : '. .; !,j Another grand,.limelight concert will.bo given in the City Hall on Tuesday evoning next, with limelight views by Mr. o,''E. Mackie. -The subject of tl}<) lecture and the full programme will appoarjn to-morrow's issue. . ■-. , '*' .The Trilby kid gloves, in black and colours, at 2s 6d pair, each pair guaranteed. Can only be obtained at Smith and Uaughey's,— Advt. ~/, ~7-;,:: ' (;/-'": • ".DisnooßKD tobujr" is the despairing cry of. thousanda afflicted with unsightly skin diseases.: :Do you realise what this disfiguration 'means to sensitive souls! It' means isolation, seclusion; It is a bar to 1 social and' business success. Do you wonder j that despair seizes upon these sufferers when :doctors fail, standard remedies fail, arid nostrums prove worse i than, useless? Skin ■ diseases are most obstinate to euro or even relieve. It is an easy matter to claim to cure them, but quite another thing to do so. ; Odtiooka remedies have 1 earned the , right to be called Skin Specifics, because for years they have met with most remarkable success. There mo oases they cannot cure, but they, are few indeed. f/Itjsi no' long-drawn-out; expensive experiment. One shilling invested in = CoiiorJaA* Soap, will*prove more con i v'inoing than ■ a page of. advertisement. '■■■'; In short, 1 Cotiouka ; works : wonders, and its cures of ;torturing, disfiguring, '< humiiiatiuu skin olseaaes are simply marvellouii. |;k
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10252, 2 October 1896, Page 5
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