Statistics show that of the thousands who ilio annually 1 larjfu proportion are destroyed, not by old ago, or by the"natural exhaustion of vitality, but through intemperance or disregard of tlio simple laws of nature. Such liuiu-; the ease, what ajjunt most rupltUu. harm(Moii/, ami certainly eradicates these vices, or the tendency to them, is the question of the day. The dis covery lias been made by Dn Joski'H Walkkr, whos« widely known Vi.neoar Bittmis are accomplishing wonders.—Agents, I*. Haymax and Co., Duncdin.— Adw.)
tS' £1 Frkk Giktul—The Proprietors of Wowns Ahomatio Schiedam Schnapps, to induce tho destruc tion and previ nt the improper use of their wrappers and labels, and thuß further protect tho public ag-ainat fraud and deception, have enclosed in the wrappers, or under the label on the cjuart bottles, since Ist October, 187S, and continue to enclose in kvriiy day's paokixq riißOUuuouT tiik vkak, THKEE £1 ORDERS, which are drawn upon the undersigned, and which will be cashed by their Agentg. To secure these Gifts, the public must be careful to ask for, and accept nothing but the Oknimmi Udom-iio Woi.kk's Schnapps, with our name ujion the top label.—M. Mosrf & Co., Wyiiyiud lane, Sydney —Aecnts : DALGETY & CO, Dunedin
Farmcra throughout America and Great Britain u»c Ken's Sufety Lamp. It is winil-iiroof, burns kerosene !>l hours at the cost of one penny, without [rliw, u'lohus or ..hiiuneys. Lteht equal to nine candles; f,O lev cent", clieajwr than any other lamp, it is specially adapted for farms, stores, latrhoiH, hmeK mills, work-Imps, staMcß, col shephci-ds 7 n-u in y-mls 'and nit upon the rmiH. Aincrii.au .N'.velty (Jo'inp.iny ollur the rcnntaiitof their 'exhibition prize 'stock or lamps to readers nf Ota^'o Tinica at reduced price-viz., Us (M each—for '20 days, prior to departure for America. Cut out this, and send with Pust-ollice order, payable to liailey and Kcrr's American Novelty Company, 05 Princes street, Duiiejin.—[Adyt.]
Lectures. ST. PAUL'S YOUNG HEN'S ASSOCIATION. f EGTURE BY THE BISHOP, I 1 In St. l'aui's Schoolioom, ■ THIS EVENING (FRIDAY), AUGUST 10th, at 8. I Subject:—" Some Historic Evidence of the Autheni ticityof Holy Scripture." Admission Free. : HENKY W. WILSON, '■ ■ . lion Secretary. ! Public Notices I.WEI'.CAKGILL EXHIBITION. ! 1 TO EE OPENED OX Ist SEPTEMBER. Ml! GRAXT haa been instructed to sliUiMliat GOODS from DUN'EBI.V Intended for - 'the JiNhil.il! .n will ho received nnti-JTih AUGUST ?■,.. ~, .. !■:■,,-iy u-sMunce "»il inf-.niinriori luut on ' . ■, ,■;,..., i ~un. IA-tnxi-ii JO iinil ! <.. cl..c , ..it Mi l'(;hiiilil.i-~ | j Mr Kraut will in ail probability attend the Exhibi- , |tion, inn! v.iii be clad to rsceivo the inatru :ions of ! -exhibitors as to IK. dinplaj- or disposal cf their foods. 7 Uuion Ciiauibern, Princes .street, f Duncdin, 17th August, ISSI.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6092, 19 August 1881, Page 3
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