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rpBE PAIKAKARIKI HOTEL. C. .A Slight begs to inform the residents in the district, also visiting patrons and the travelling pnblio generally, that he has taken over the above hotel, so favourably known for its first, rate position and accommodation, within fifty yards of the Railway Station. All trains stop a eufficleat time to take up or put down passengers, and by breaking the journey at Paikakariki the passenger is saved the inoon--venience of arriving in town late at night, or of leaving town at an early hour in the morning. The train leaves town at 5.30 p.m, and Paikakariki for town at a.m. Families accommodated, and early application Is; necessary daring the summer. The best brands of liquors supplied on the premises. The only watering place on West Coast All trains stop ten minutes. 875(2J.E 0 R G E W. DUTTON’S X NEW LIST. Elsie Books (Elsie’s Kith and Kin, &o)L each Is Pansy Books, new volumes (Tip Lewis and bis Lamp, &c.), each Is Jerome’s Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow 38 6d Jerome’s Stage Land, illustrated edition, 4s Irish Diamonds, la Looking Backward, new edition with Index _ and extra chapter, 9d Socialism—Fabian Essays, by Bernard Shaw, Annie Besant and others, Is 3d Tho Miner’s Right, by Rolph Boldrewood, 2s 6d Robbery Under Arms, by Rolf Boldrewood, 2s 6d The Romanes of Jenny Harlowe, new novel by Clark Russell (cloth, 3s), 2s An Ocean Free Lance, by Clark Russell (cloth, 3s), 2s The Frozen Pirate, by Clark Russeil (cloth, 3s), 2s A Born Coquette, new novel, by the author of Molly Bawn, &c. (cloth, 3s), 2s The Subaltern, by Brownlow Fforde, Wheeler’s Indian Library, Is Two Women or One ? by Henry Harland, Is The Hunchback of Old St Paul’s, illustrated, Is New volumes of the following periodicals : Chatterbox, 33 6d; Sunday 3s 6d : Bo Peep, 3s ; Little Folks, 4s Soils and their Properties (Bell’s Agrioul. tural Series), 3s Illustrated Manual of Swedish Drill, for teachers and students, Is 6d Lang’s How to fail in Literature, Is 3d How I made a £IOOO out of ss, by Money Spinner, Is Bartle’s Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa, 2s 6d. Stanley’s How I Found Livingstone, illns<trated, 4s Stanley’s Through the Dark Continent, illustrated, 4s Stanley and his Heroio Relief of Emin Paßha,. illustrated, 2s 6d Stanley, the African Explorer, by Arthur' Montefiore, illustrated 2s "Victor Hugo’s Select Poems and Tragedies, 2i6d Edna Lyall’g Works (Donovan, &c.), each 6b The Schooner “ Merry Chanter," by author of Rudder Grange, 13 Practical hand books, each Is Swimming, lawn Tennis, Riding, Sailing, Cricket, Fencing ShpsDny books Lost Witness (author of Shadowed by Phree), Mysterious Case or Traoing a Crime, The Old Lieutenant and his Son (by Norman MoLeod), Three Midshipmen (by Kingston), Peter the Whaler (by Kingston), Westward Ho (by Kingsley), Hereward the Wake (by Kingsley), Tom Brown’s Sohool Days (by Hughes). G. W. DUTTON, Bookseller, Lambton quay.

Is a pure, fragrant, non-gritty tooth powder, and warranted free from acids or other ingredients which destroy the enamel * i % whitens the teeth, prevents and arrests decay, strengthens the gums, and gives pleasing fragrance to the breath. w% VI A soothing, healing and emollient milk for the face and hands, and is most cooling and refreshing to the skin in hot climates ; it. re. moves freckles, tan, sunburn, roughness and redness of the skin, pimples, cntaneo'us eruptions, &c., soothes and heals priokly hoat, stings of insects,. eczema, burns, and all cutaneous irritation more effectually than any other preparation, and produces soft fair skin, and a lovely delicate complexion ; it ie warranted harmless, and free from any lead or poisonous ingredients. ROWLAND'S EUKONIA. a fragrant toilet, warranted free from bismoth or metallio in* gradients, which ruin the Complexion; i three tints-white, cream, and rose. Ask any chemist or druggist for Rowland’* artioles, of 20, Hatton Garden, London* England, and avoid spnrions worthless imitav tions,

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 978, 28 November 1890, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 978, 28 November 1890, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 978, 28 November 1890, Page 17