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Rowlands' Odonto, ia eelobratod ns the best, purost and most fragrant preparation for the teeth over made. Health depends in a great measure upon the soundness of the teeth and their freedom from decay, and ill dentists allow that neither washes nor pastes can possibly be da efficacious for polishing the tee.th and keeping them sound and white as a pure and nongritty tooth-powder; such. Kowlands1 ©donto has always proved itself to bo. Rowlands' Mncassar Oil, known for 80 years as the best and safest pres&rver and beautilier of the human hair; it contains no load, poisonous or spirituous ingredients, and it is especially adapted for children's use, and can now also be had in a golden colour. Rowlands' Kalydor produces a beautiful and delicate complexion. Ask any dealer in perfumery for Rowlands' articles.—Agents, Kotnpthorno, Proiscr, and Co., Dunediq, Auckland, and ChriHtchurcb.-lADVT.) Holloway'b I'jlls.—With the darkening days and changing temperatures the digestion becomes impaired, the liver disordered, and the mind despondent, unless the cause of the irregularity be expelled from the blood anil body by an alterative like these Pills. They go directly to the source of the evil, thrust out all impurities from tho fcircultftion; reduce distempered organs to their natural state, and correct ell defective and contaminated secretions. Such' ea&y means of instituting health, strength, and cheerfulness should be in the possession of all whose stomachs are weak, whose minds are much harassed, or whose brains aro overworked. Holloway's is essentially a' blood-tempering medicine, whereby its influence, reaching tho remotest flbro of the frame, effects a universal good.—[Advt.]

Public Notices. HALF-HOLIDAY. AT the request of a large number of Business Firms in the city, I respectfully ask tho Citizens to observo tho AFTERNOON of THURSDAY, tho 22nd inst., as a HALF-HOLIDAY, in conse(tuoßce of the Otago Agricultural and Pastoral Association Annual Shrnv being held on that cay. JNO. B. THOMSON, Mayor. Duuedin, I9th November ISSS. 20n UNITED SUNDAY-SCHOOL SERVICE OF SONG. PRACTICE in Baptist Hall THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING at 7.30 Bharp. Sunday-School Teachers Bud Members of Choirs are respectfully requested to give their assistance. " W. PETEKS, 20n Secretary. ■ TO COUNTRY VISITORS. SUBSCBIPTIONS RECEIVED for " American Agriculturist," " Lndies' Floral Cabinet," Hendereon's Books, " Gardening for Pleasure, Profit," "Practical Horticulture," "Scientific American," Poultry Papers. JOHN H. EVERY, 20n Box I), Dunedin. NOTICE, BANK HOLIDAY. PURSUANT to tho terms of " The Banks and Bankers Act 1880," and "Tho Banks and Bankers Act Amendment Act 1882," THURSDAY, the twenty-second day of November instant, is hereby appointed a Special Bank Holiday at the Offices of the undermentioned Banks in Dunedin :— THE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA (LIMITED) JOSEPH PALMER, Chief Officer for New Zealand. THE BANK OF AUSTRALASIA, E. W. MORRAH, Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW SOUTH WALES, W. G. RHIND, Inspector. THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND, D. L. MURDOCH, General Manager. THE NATIONAL BANK OF ; NEff ZEALAND (LIMITED) d: hean, Interim Inspec'or. THE COLONIAL BANK OF NEW ZSALAND, GEO. COWIE, 17n General Manager. INTENDING PURCHASERS OF CLOTHING FOR TUB SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON Should Visit the -ftTEW ZEALAND CLOTHING -^ FACTORY'S BRANCH, Whore they can seloct from tho LARGEST VARIETY OF FASHIONABLE GARMENTS, Manufactured from Sound and Reliable NEW ZEALAND TWEEDS. ** The well-known reputation onjoyed by this Firm of Selling A GENUINE ARTICLE AT, WHOLESALE PRICE has resulted in an Increase of Business during the past season, and they can now boast of having TWENTY-ONE RETAIL BRANCHES OPEN in New Zealand, thus enabling thorn to increase the Factory produce, economising both material and labour, and ensuring to their patrons a further benefit n the shape of a still LOWER RATE OF WHOLESALE PRICES. SHIRTS, UNDERCLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS, And Every Requisite at Wholesale Price. DUNEDIN RETAIL BRANCH, CORNER OCTAGON AND PRINCES STREET.Registered Let-) £20001 /4000 MEMBERS ters and Tele-( wrrT nxnav J grams Not Ac- f VllLh OLOSE ] cepted. ; NOVEMBER 28. I Apply Early. CNT. ANDREW'S DAY RACES. O DUNEDIN, NOVEMBER 30, 1883. 4000 MEMBERS at 103. 118 PRIZES. ST. ANDREW 3 TROTTING RACE. 25 Nominations. First .. .. .. £400 Second .. .. .. 200 Third .. .. .. 100 Others(divided) .. ..350 £1050 CASH PRIZES. 2 Cash Prizeß of .. £100 ..£2OO 8 „ „ .. 60 .. 150 3 „ ~ -- 25 .. 76 20 „ „ .. 10 .. 200 65 „ „ .. 5 .. 825 D 3 £050 Each Ticket giving Six Chances. XaT To the Investor of £1 the odds are 16 to 1. 118 Prizes. When convenient, Post-offico Ordors are preforred. Country Cheques must have One Shilling for exchange added. Two stimps required for reply and result Application by Letter Only, to ADA MANTUA, Oaro of Mr ABRAHAM, Box 861, Post-office, DUNEDIN. ■ 6n SUMMER 1883. SUMMER GOODS, Just Landed. 15 cases new goods. Summer Coatings Summer Suitings Summer Suitings Summer Veetings Celluloid Collars Titanic Umbrellas. I. MARTIN'S First-class Tailorixo Establishment, 92 Princes street. 12n (HURTIS'S & HARVEY'S FAMOUS \j ■ SPORTING and BLASTING POWDERS. Solo agonts for Otago, SOau ARTHUR BRIBCOK * CO. BISCUIT MACHINERY of overy description, Reel and Travelling Ovens, mnnu(autLred by Jsmes liavues, to Barkly street, Carlton, Melbourne, Established 1593. S7o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 6791, 20 November 1883, Page 3

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