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rriHAT'S ALLI " I don't often indulge in profanity," remarked a young studentj " but there's one thing that provokes me dreadfully, and that is the eccentricity of my watch. It's an English silver lever that cost me £i 16s to buy, and another £2 to clean and regulate, during the two years I've carried it. Now it's always gaining or losing, with an impartiality that would be charming if it was not so confoundedly inconvenient in the matter of trains and so on. If I had listened to reason and yielded less to pride in the onset, I should have bought a Waterbury, and have had the correct time ever since. Wonderful watch that Waterbury, and always reliable. Only costs 13s Gd, too 1" Four df the earliest settlers of the Oamaru district still reside, thertj-vlz., Mr.Fllleul, Mr Jonathan Woontoh (Duntrob'n); Mr F; B*ery, an? Mr John Lemon, the two latter arrived in 1853, the two former a little before thst time. Mr K. Allan,* of Whlterocks, claims to have built the first house In the town itself in 1859 for Dr King. At that time there were 30 men and only one woman (Mrs France) settled In the district. Advicb to Mothbml—Are you broken in your rest by a Bick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs Wr-iSLOW's Soothihg Sybup, It will relieve the poor sufferer Immediately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to the taste, It produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes " as bright as a button." It soothes the child, It softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves tvtnu, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy For dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from tfiethlrig or other causes. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup Is Sold by Medicine dealers evarywliere at Is IJd por bottle.—f Attfr.] A tixrvßki. Tonic— Healthy Dilh.—When the liver is not making healthy bile or insufficient quantity the blood becomes impure—the groundwork of disease—and produces constipation, dys- | pepsin, biliousness, headaches, &c, Em's Fruit Salt is the best remedy. A ffentlemflu writes i—;' I have used Eno's Fruit Salt for lix years, and I willingly endorse the statement that Eno's Fruit Salt is imperatively necessary to the enjoyment of perfect health. By its use many kinds of food will agree which otherwise would produce wretchedness." Caution.—Legal rights ate protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked " Eno's Fruit Salt"; without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations.—Sold by all chemists.—[ADVT.] Late Advertisements. rriHE MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION JL OF AUSTRALASIA Requires the Services of a Flrßt-class TRAVELLING REPRESENTATIVE For the Otago and Southland Districts. To a Gentleman of experience liberal terms will be offered, with the use of buggy, &c. Applications, witli references, to be addressed to the Secretary, Cliristchurcli ■ 26jy "tT7"HY eat Bad POTATOES when you r T can get THE BBST at Cranßton's Produce Store, St. Andrew street. 26iy DON'T SUFFER from LIVER COMPLAIRT.—The Doctors say Meaton's genuine Buttermilk will do you good. 2Sjy f IFE POLICIES. Cash advanced thereon. _J Low Interest; easy repayment.—London Loan and Discount Society, Manse street. 26jy rjpHOJIAS TOMLINSON has KEMOVED L his OFFICK to Premises formerly occupied by him in Princes street South. 26_ "\yf7"ANTED KNOWN,—WouId HARRY r T MOORE (lust heard of at Mosgiel 12 months ago) send his address to Mrs Mary Moore, Post Office. Ravenabourne. Important news. -2Sjy QAPETY BICYCLE (rear driver) for Sale; IO In prime order.—Apply Simpion. Box 284. 2ttjy T OST, from Athol place, a ROSELLA _J BIKD. — Finder kindly return Mrs Milli, Livingston Cottage. Reward. 26jy SOCIAL REFORM ASSOCIATION. The SECOND of a SEUIBS of LECTURES (under the auspices of tho above Society) will be delivered THIS EVENING By DR BBLCIiER, M.A., LL.D. "SOCIAL" REFORM -A ITS DIFFICULTIES." ATHENJiUM HALL. Chair to be taken at 8. No Charge for Admission. 2(sjy nnENDEHS are invited till Noon of L SATURDAY, the 3rd August, for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to a Reeideuoe in Park street (of wood). JAMBS HISLOP. Architect. Dowllng street. 2_y XTEW ZEALAND AND SOUTH SEAS JLI EXHIBITION. r . SEPARATE TKNDEKS are invited till Noon of THURSDAY, Ist August, For tbe KKEOi'ION of ADDITIONAL ANNEXES, And for the ERECTION of RKFRBSHMBNT and DINING ROOMS and CORRIDORS to CONCERT HALL and VERANDAH. JAMES HISLOP, 2<3jv Architect. 1851 °TAGO WITNESS. 1889 THURSDAY, 25th JULY. THK WESK.-The Ward Letters, Imprudent Jurisprudence, the Kaiwarra Murder, A Problem in Forces, A Wholesale Order, A Pious FAud, Blood Money. "DAS3ING NOTES, by " Civls." npHB SKBTOHRII.—Scares in Hallway Carriages, L Concerning General Talent, Ether Intoxication, The Language of the Future, Advertisement in Action, 'ihe Biggest Stage Play Known. A Congo Masher, Guarded Language, Superstitions Regardiug Children, Freakß of Generosity, Saying ThlnfiJ Pleasantly, Father Damlen's Life tnd Early Hlbtory, Veteran Soldiers. mHB SPANISH M4IN.-Somo South American L Sketches, by C. de L. Graham—No. 2, The Gold Seeker's Troubles. ' T>OOZINGTON'S BLUNDBR, by A. B. Melliek. THK LADlES.—Answers to Correspondents, Alice's Letter to Her Headers, Ladies' Gossip, Home Interests. * RT AND ARTISTS. Among the Books. _-_UR LITTLE FOLKS.—A Story of the Gnome. \J Letters from Little Folks, Little Folks' Riddles, Chats with'the Children. HEALTH COLUMN, Tho Naturalist, Scientific, Multum In Parvo. rjPAUE HALF HOUR 3, by F. A. Joseph.— O Modern Mythology. T^DITOK'S WALLBT, Literary Notes, Fun and QPORTtNft.—Fixtures. Best Records to Date in O New Zealand, To Correspondents, Talk of the Day, In a Nutshell, Canterbury Doings, Training Notes, Our Auckland Sporting Letter, V.R.O. Winter Meeting, Racing in England, The Melbourne Cup, The Trotting Record, Admiral Russell. /"IOURSING. — " Mems." (by Master M'Grath) \j Land and Water. A THLBTIOS.-Crlcket: Notes by "Slip. BowlA. ing: Notes by ••Jack." Curling: Curling at Mount Ida. Cycling: Wheel Notes by "Demon." Football: Notes by Forward," Trial Teams, The Maori Footballer*. TUB NOVBLIST.—The House in the Fells; or, Hl3 Brother's Keeper, lioozington's Bluuder. EUSONAL NOTES. The Rlddler. Theatrical: Notes by " Fasquin," Saturday Afternoon Concerts. Angling: Bank Notes. Casualties, Chesßand Draughts, Poetry. . 1 POULTRY YARD: The Christohurch Show, from our Bpeiial reporter. THE GARDEN. — Operations for tho Month, Se-.Bonab'e Notes, Nimmo and Blair's Manual aud Seed Catalogue, Miscellaneous. THK APIAKY.-Hlnls on Management. Paper read by Mr T, Q. Brlckoll tolore the Otago Bee Society. FARM AND STATION.—The Wool Industry, Professor Long's Report on the Dairy Industry in New Zealand, British Prices for Dairy Produce iv 1888, Agricultural aud Pastoral News, Some Rural Notes, Karm Notes, New Zealand Wheat in New Suuth Wales, A Wonderful Machine. INING.—The Nenthorn Reefs, Tin, Tho Low burn Miners' Association, Green's Eeef Company, Prospeots of tho Maerewhenua Goldfields, 'Ihe Cornubia Quartz Mining Company, Pegasus Tinfield, Tho Blue Spur Claims. Waipapa Dredging Company, A Rich Claim, Nenthorn Gold Reefs, Notes from Malmklpawa, Notes from Reeflon, Miscellaneous. rpHB COUNTUY.-Obituary, Stewart's Island, X Lake County, Waimnmu and Charlton, Riversdale, Bendijio, Bald Hill Flat, Waiwera, Waikolkol, Waikaia, Gore, Tuapeka -Mouth, Tuapeka West, Hindon, Shag Valley, Maungatua, Penimula, Kakanui, Lawrence, Country Items. rTtffE OTAGO CENTRAL RAILWAY, local and X General, Masonic, The San Francisco Mail, Messrs Held, Maclean and Co.'s New Grain and Wool Stores und Oflices. milK OTHKAIKE RUNS, The Ward CorrespondJL ence, The Murder ol Dr Cronin, Meetings of Creditors. JACK THE RIPPER," Cablegrams, The Ap pointment of Teachers, Education Board,Tlit Chamber if Commerce, Sale of Crown lands, Dls posal of Crown lands. New Zealand Parliament Inhibition News, Tho European Situation, Otago A and I. Association, Pukerau Dairy Factory, Corrc spondence, Argentine Wool at tho Paris Exhibition The Kalwarra Murder, Telegraphic Briefs, Note iinrt Queries, Land B^jnrd. OT A(} O WITNESS Thiity-ninth Year of Publication.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8556, 26 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8556, 26 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8556, 26 July 1889, Page 3