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Conveyances COBB AND CO.'S TELEGRAPH LINE OP ROYAL MAIL COACHES, conveying passengers and parcels to all parts of the Province, leave their booking-office, corner of Stafford street, daily, at which all information of rates of fares and hours of starting can be obfa jngrf HENRY HOYT and CO., Proprietors. W. R. MITCHELL, Manager. DAILY COACH TO WAIKOCAITI. ON and after Monday Next, Messrs COBB and. CO. will despatch a Coach from their office, daily for Waikouaiti. Fares and parcel rates in future advertisements. OTAGO BENEVOLENT INSTITUTION ' DUNEDIN, Supported by Voluntary Subscriptions. In Prosperity Remember the Poor." PRE3IDENT: His Honor John Hyde Harris. Vice-president : Treasurer Walter Day Esq. Committee : Alfred Chetham Strode, Esq., U.M. Thomas Lick, Esq. Frederick Moss, Esq. Julius Vogel, Esq. Dr Richardson St. John Branigan, Esq. Thomas Calcutt, Esq. Secretary : t W. M. Hopper. This Society was established in May, 1862, for the purpose of relieving the distress of the poorer inhabitants of the colony, without reference to creed or nation. The committee have to report that since Oc" tober, 1862, to 31st December, 1863, they have , relieved an average number of 35 cases weekly. The receipts have amounted to £1583 9s 7d, and the disbursements to £1421 Is 4d. The Institution is now affo-ding weekly relief to 40 cases, and the demands on its assistance are continually increasing. The Committee, in seeking the support of Public, would point out that though as yet the Society is in its infancy, it has been the means of alleviating a great deal of distress. The Committee have been limited in the relic* they have been enabled to afford, by the scarcity of funds; but they hope, under the present circumstances of the Institution, the Subscribers and the Public will assist them with the njgans to enlarge its useful purposes. " ■■: The Committee are also desirous of drawing '"; the attention of the numerous Subscribers and ":* Friends of the Institution to the necessity of an Asylum being erected at once, so that provision may be made for the aged and infirm, and for destitute and orphan children. ; The Government having granted a site, and ! voted a sum of one thousand pounds (£1000) towards this object, the Committee are desirous of proceeding as soon as sufficient money can be raised towards the erection of a suitable building, the cost of which they have ascertained would be about two thousand pounds (£2000)— they earnestly solicit public support for so worthy an object, feeling sure that the appeal will me«f with that hearty response so generously conceded in cases of this kind by all classes of the community. Subscription can be placed to the credit on ths Otago Benevolent Institution, Bank of New South Wales, or forwarded to the office of the Society, Farley's Buildings, Princes street W. M. HOPPER. Secretary. SIR J. MURRAY'S PATENT MAGNESIA and CORDIAL CAMPHOR-rree frosa the letbal lime and salts of fictitious fluids—are the best Stomach Drinks perse, and also perfect for Dispensers to make Tinctures without spirits. See directions at 109 Strand, and all agents. For this new patent plan of Bottling (without con« tact of common air, see *' Athenaeum,*' p. 265, 1863 by the able Secretary of the Society ef Arts, P. Le Neve Foster, Esq. Sold by E-a»! M. Keogh, Wholesale Druggists, Melbourne T ETCHFORtf'S WAX VESTAS R. Letchford and Co hold themselves responsible for the quality of their Wax Vestas, and having recently built an extensive Factory especially adapted, to this peculiar manufacture, they can bestow proper care on [all the details to repder their Vestas the best in the market. Customersjtherefore, when ordering Wax Matches should be particular in requesting " Letchford's make," as others are often substituted. Three Colt's Lane, Bethna. Green, Lon« CHILDREN'S WORM TABLETS (KEATING'S) -The recently discovers* unfailing remedy for Worm Disorders m Child ren and Adults, has now been concentrated i, the form of a purely Vegetable Sweetmeat. Tfe# Tablet is eagerly taken by children, and on«fc.\ three given twice or thrice a week, will efietf safe and certain cure. Prepared and Sold in Tins, of various sizes, W THOMAS KBATING, Chemist, kc.,7» W Paul's Churchyard, London, 8.C., and HetaU W all Druggists and Patent Medicine Vendor* w thoSRVE the words "KEATINGPS WOfUI TABLETS" are engraven on the Govemmew Stamp of each Tin, without which nonj * genuine. Agent for InveroargiH, Mr G. M. &~ CAUTION. lea:& ipereins Beg to caution the public against spurious hall tation of their celebrated WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. I &P. have discovered that several of th foreign markets have been supplied with Spur* ions Imitations, the labels closely resemblin| those of the genuine sauce, and inoneormor., instances the names of L. & P. orged. L & P. will proceed againsi any one wb may manufacture or vend such imitations, an have instructed their correspondents m various parts of the world, to advise them any infringement of their rights. ASK FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE. * * Sold Wholesale and for Export, by the Proprietors. Worcester; Messrs Crosse and Blackwell; Messrs Barclay and Sons, London, fee, &c; and by grocers and oUmen ™iversatty THE BEST REMEDY FOR INDIGESTIOH IT EATING'S PERSIAN INSECT DB. X STROYING POWDER, for which ■ Pike Medal was awarded to the producer at fte International Exhibition, looA MrKeating's attention has been drawn to ► of not tie slightest value for the required pur P°fverv genuine packet bears the name o "Thomas Keating" printed on a red band rouiH Mr G. M. R. Clark, Invercargill, SouthlM and Mr Asher Asher. Auckland. New,^ mouth, Mr J. Gilmourj
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 764, 30 May 1864, Page 1
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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 764, 30 May 1864, Page 1
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