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(For rest of »tuv .«« /.(.h Hollo way's Pitts are the medicine most In repute for curing the multifarious maladies which beset mankind when dry, sultry weather suddenly wives place to chilly,'drenching days. In fact, these "pills offer relief, even if they fail of proving an absolute remedy in all the disturbances of digestion, circulation, and nervous lone which occasionally o'upress a vast portion of the population. Under i-hu ■•ciiiai ■p'lrifying, and strengthening powers e.v.Mted fy this excellent; medicine the tongue becomes dean, the apiii-.tite improves, digestion is quickened ' and assimilation is rendered perfect. These Pills possess tlie highly estimable property of cleansing Uie entire mass ut blood; which, in its renovated condition carries purity, strength, and vigour to every tissue ol the body.—[Advt.j 17 lSru-S's Cocoa-Grateful and Comforting.-By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, Mr Epp 3 has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately-flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors'bills. It isby the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built U p until slron»enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fortihed with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."-Civil Service Gazette.' Made simply with boding water or milk.-Sold in *Ib Packets by Grocers, labelled thus—"James Hpps and Co Homeopathic Ohemists.London.Enirlaml."—rAiwr'] Rowlands' Odosto is the best, purest, and most fragrant tooth powder. All dentists allow that neither washes nor pastes can possibly be as efficacious for polishing the teeth and keeping them sound and white as a pure and non-gritty tooth itself to'be" Rowlands' Oclonto '»s always proved Rowlands' Kali-doii is a most cooling refreshing, and healing wash for the face, hands, and arms r-l '"contains no mineral nor injurious ingredients • it effectually eradicates all freckles, redness, inflammation, exzema, tan, sunburn, and roughness of the skin, and produces a beautifully pure and delicate complexion. Ask anywhere for Rowlands' articles, of 2u, Hat.ton Garden, London, and avoid spurious mutations.—Wholesale and lietail Agents- KempTJiOHNE, Pbosskb. an» Co., Dunedin, Auckland, and Chnstchurch; Sainsbury, Ellisdon and Co Dunedin.—[Advt.] Public Notices. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT' SOCIETY. [Established 1549.] : SPECIAL MEETING. IS HEREBY GIVEN that a SPECIAL MEETING of the Members of this Society will be lield in the Chamber of Commerce, Sydney Exchange, Sydney, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of WEDNESDAY, the sth day of May, for the purpose 3f amending Bye-law V, by the insertion between the words -'which shall retire," in line 17, page 19, and the words "xo mkmdeti shall," &c. n line 18, page 19, of the following clause :— " Provided that in the event of there being two or more vacancies in the Board of Directors to be filled ip at the annual meeting, the Directors elected r.hereat shall have the right of choosing respectively ivhich vacancy they will fill, the priority of choice .icing given to the Directors elected in the order in ivhich they stand on the poll, commencing with tho Director having the highest number of votes. In ;he case of an equality of votes for any two or more )f such Directors, the choice, unless mutually agreed ipon, to be determined by lot." The Hon. Alexander Campbell, M.L.C., has given lotice that lie will move as an Amendment the following:— 1. That the consideration of this Amendment in Bye-law 5 be-postponed, and that a Committee be now appointed to report to the Doard what further alterations in the Byelaws and Amendments in the Act of Incorporation (if any) are, in their opinion, necessary and expedient. 2. That such Committee consist of the Directors and the following members, viz.: The Hon P. 'SI. -Barley, Esq , Q. 0., M.Ii.C, Josiah Mullens, Esq., Robert Smith, Esq.. James Powell, Esq., T. A. Dibb3, Esq., and the Mover. 3. That the Chairman of the Hoard of Directors' shall be convener of such Committee, and than eight members shall form a quorum. By order of the Board. ALEXANDER J. RALSTON. „ _ Secretary. Head Office, Sydney, Oth March 188 C. 17ap r~O THE MEMBRRS OP THIS MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. LadieS and Gentlkmejt,'— I beg to inform you hat I am a CANDIDATE for one of the vacancies is DIRECTOR in your Society, and if elected, I rust that my practical knowledge of the value of •our Freehold Securities in the various Colonies nay be of advantage to the Institution. —I am, your ibedient servant, JOHN B. DONKIN. 1 Spring street, Sj'dney. ' 10ap 10 THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Ladies a>-d Gentlkmex.—At your next Annual fleeting it will be necessary for yon to elect three of •our number as Directors. Having given the requiite notice that I intend to offer myself as a Candilate for one of the vacancies, I desire to inform you •hat, being a Policy-lioMer in the Society of many rears'standing, and fora considerable amount, its Ldvancement will be a matter of personal interest. lou may rest assured, should you elect me as one of ,'our Directors, that all my energy and any ability I possess -will be used to further'the progress o*f a Society which has done very much to add to the prosperity of the Colony. I would point out to you that under the Bye-laws if the Society each member voting must votefor the ull number of Directors required, lam, Yours faithfully, . , J. P. ABBOTT. b and 7 Wentworth court, Sydney, March 10,1S8G. . '. lOap 0 THE MEMBERS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY. Having been requested by a large number of members, both here and in the neighbouring Colonies, to >ffer myself as a Candidate for one of the seats at ;he Board of Directors to be filled at the next annual meeting-, 1 beg to most respectfully place my services it your disposal. Having served you as a Director at various inter-' rals during the past-24 years—from 1862 till my lepartureforEngland two years since—you are aware ;hat I am not only fully conversant with the duties 3f the office, but that I have be«n intimately connected inthe past with the conduct through the Goard of the various measures that have assisted to •alse our Society to the positionof one of the premier life offices in the world, as also the most powerful linancial institution in the Southern Hemisphere I am deeply sensible that in the future, as in the past, our prosperity mainly depends on the careful idministration of the finances; and should you deem it desirable to favour me by your election, you can :-ely on my best services beiug devoted to our common interests. As I consider a personal canvass is contrary to the spirit of the bye-laws, it is not my intention to importune you with my solicitation beyond the limits 3f this public announcement. I am your most obedient servant, S.A.JOSEPH. ■I 0 Connell street, Sydney. lOap AIKORAI ROAD DISTRICT. GENERAL ELECTION of THREE MEMBERS for EACH SUBDIVISION. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thai, NOMINATIONS of CANDIDATES for Election as Members of the respective Subdivisions of the Kni-' korai Road District will be received by the Undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, April 28, lit 12 o'clock noon. In the event of there being more Candidates nominated than is required to fill the vacaueies PUBLIC MEETINGS of Ratepayers Qualified to Vote will be heid at 12 o'clock noon on the dates and at the places undermentioned to Elect Thrte Members for Each Subdivision :— Abbotshill Subdivision—At the Board's Office. Kaikorai Junction Hotel,on FRIDAY, May 7, Abbotsford Subdivision—At the House of Mr JohnM'Cabe, Green Island, on SATURDAY, May 8. ■■' Forms of Nomination can be obtained at the Board's Office, or on application to JOHN S. KENNEDY, 17ap Returning-officer. rviSTILLEKS COMPANY (LIMITED), O EDINBUP.GH (Tho Largest Distillers in Britain). Our old vatted GLBNFORTH and GLBNALMONO WHISKIES have a world-wide reputation. They are matured In specially - selected Sherry-butts, and we guarantee none leaves our stores, either in wood or bottled, UNDER THRBB YtiARS OLD. 'Che Undersigned are Sole Agents in New Zealand for the above Company, and have on sale their Glenforth Whisky in quarter-ca3ka, octaves, jars, bottlea, flaskß.and half-flasks; and their Gleualmond Whisk in bottles, flasko,and half-ilaslca. I ESTHER and LOW, Importers snd Gonsral Mercbautß, George street. iCRUG'3 OHAMPAGNU. Admitted by all Counoiooura to be tho Fluent in tti World, ftfrontt for Duncdia: 33TKT3K and LOW, '*"' -^ flmiree <trf>ot. JA M E S B A R R 0 N ' (Late of Banks, Baiuion, and Co.) Beuß to notify to his Frlonds in Town and Country that he has taken the SOUTHERN H O T X L, Princes street south. 10) Educational. MR GEORG E~ R. WES T, PKOLESSOR OF JIUSIC. Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin, &c.-, and Vocal Training in all Brunches, Single Leesoris or in Classes. Giimix Cot.i.rkk. Dunedin. MI SS■ C. FRBEM AN, B. A. Higher Education for Ladies. Private Lessons nnd Classes. CiIUTON COIXEOK, 'Duncdln. 18m MISS JENNIE WES T, (Royal College of Music, London), SOLO PIAN IS T E and TEACHER, Q-1 RT 0 X COHSQK, Dunedin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 7540, 17 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7540, 17 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 7540, 17 April 1886, Page 3

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