( White and sound teeth —Rowland's Odonto is the best and purest ; dentifrice, being warranted free,from any acid or gritty ingredients : it whitens and preserves the teeth, it eradicates tho formation of tartar, removes 'spots of incipient decay, polishes and preserves tho enamel, sweetens the breath, induces a healthy action of the gums, causing them to assume the.brightness and colour in-, dicativo of perfect soundness. Rowland’s. [Essence of Tyro is the best preparation for dyeing the hair a permanent brown or black. Ask stores and chemists for Rowland's articles, of *2O. Hatton Garden, London.' ; Mr‘ Robert. Sutherland, who ! has heldthe position of honorary treasurer to the Cahtex-bury .Caledonian, hociety since its initiation seventeen years ago. was unanimously re-elected to the’ same position at-the annual meeting last week. : One of the things that will be expected [is the alteration of the premises now ipied by C. Smith, the Cash Draper, of Cuba street. This is -positively necessary jin order that the clothing business can be [carried on in the upper portion of the ■ building during the rebuilding of the now shops. To prevent goods being spoilt by dust,! shall sell, arid to sell I know, I must make some special inducement to buyers. I am now holding a clearance sale, for a few days. New, clean goods in every department will be sold, and T shall include the balance that has boon U'ft’ov'or ’from' the salvage sale. To those who are furnishing I would recommend an inspection of linoleums and! floorcloths. Beautiful designs-, grand quality, at about halfprice. .458 Two residents of Kurow who drew the first prize in Tattersall’s sweep in a Tas-' inaniaa race are said [to* each’appropriate over £SOO. According to the “ North Otago Times,” they are jubilant over their good fortxmo, and are npw deep in. debate on the momentous ‘ question of whether they will tour the world and doitho Parts Exhibition or take np a run. «' , ■ " The place to spend a- happy -. uaj— Home.” But keep a bottle of A. and B. ■ Mackey's Liqueur Whisky there.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXIX, Issue 3676, 28 February 1899, Page 7
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