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I -mT ORE GOOD NEWS. A new shipment of Watehbuby Watches has just arrived, and Jewellers and Storekeepers who have been waiting supplies can now obtain them from the New Zealand Hahdware Company. The shipment includes the new gentlemen's series of short winders, ladies' series, and the wellknown E series of Jong winders (thirteen and sixpence). Over fifty thousand of these celebrated Watches have been sold in New Zealand during the last two years, and no one desiring a thoroughly reliable and durable watch need sro beyond the Watcrbury, the synonym of " the correct time."

A Frenchman, M. Didier, has devised a hat that will illuminate the wearer's sur- , roundings for several yards by electric means. ' —A large turtle affords 81b of tortoiseshell. WHY UKMAIN DE&.F?—It jou have failed to be cured elsewhere, write or apply to Professor Haivey, of the " Aural Clinic," 145 Collins street, Kelbourno, for a description of die new, scientific, and entirely successful jileetro-Jledication Treatment, which completely cures Deafness, .Noises in the Head, Discharges, &c, no matter of how lohr standing. Kar drums no longer necessary. " This treatment is per)ectlyßiniple, self-applied, and painless." Advieo and illustrated descriptive pamphlet free. W.B.—The Aural Clinic's Klectric Head Battery ia the only oue patented throughout the civilised world.

—English statistics give a notable decrease in convict population during the last 20 years. The total number of convicts under sentence of penal servitude was G4QS in July; 20 years ago it was II.GGO.

"No BitEiKFAST, no Blan," is an old saying, but these who cannot make a hearty morning meal will Jfind Cadbuey's Cocoa aa absolutely pure ami refined beverage—comforting, exhilarating, aed sustaining. A world-wi'.le Favourite is CiUßL'Rv's Cocoa —it is absolutely pure-. This andita hh;h quality have placed it in the front rank of beverages, '<!

—Tlie head of the London Waiters' Union says that the tip system lias developed to such an extent that in some restaurants the waiters pay us a day for the ijrivilege of waiting.

Florilixe.—For the Tekth and Breath.— A few drops of the liquid " I'lorlllno" sprinkled on a wet tooth brush produces pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanse? the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the tetl.li a peculiar pfarly whiteness, anrt ii delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour ari-iing from decayed tsetli or tormceo-smoke. " The Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery ot the age. Price 2s i.cl. of all Chemists and Perluhiers. Wholesale depot, 33 Farriugdon road, London.-TAbvt ]

Hoi.ioway's L'ii,L'i.—Enfeebled Existence.—This medicine einbrii'.".'s every attribute required in a Ri'ncval mid domestic remedy; it. overturns the foundations of disease laid by defective food and impure air. In obstructions or congestions of the liver, Uiii"s, bowels, or any other organs, theso Pills are especially serviceable and eminently successful. They should be kept in readiness in every family, being a medicine of incomparable utility for young piirsons, especially those of feeble constitutions. They never cause "pain or irritate the most sensitive nerves or most tender bowels, llolloway's Pills are the best known puriliers of the blood, the most active promoters of absorption and secretion, whereby all poisonous and obnoxious particles are removed from both solids aud fluids.—[Advt.] —2

lino's Fruit Sait.—" I travel by rail between twenty and thirty thousand miles each year, and in my opinion there is no mode of travelling so debilitalinL' to the human system as that. l?or a long time I suffered from nervousness, sluggish liver, indigestion, flatulence, and most of the ailments common to those who travel a great deal. After trying many and allmore or less worthless, remedies, Iwns induced to try your PKUIT SALT, and since doing so (nine months ago) I may indeed say I am n new man, and now I never consider my portmanteau packed unless there is a bottle of UNO'S FRUIT SALT in it. I think it right to recommend it in every way—hence this letter—for lam sure it needs but to be tried, and no traveller would think of being without so nreat a friend in all cases of need. I enclose my card, and am faithfully yours, Tnr/Tn, the Trossaehs Hotel, Loch Kabune, Callauder, N.D., 27th June 1853." CAUTION.—LegaI rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and 6ee the Capsule is marked "BNO'S FHUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations. Sold by all Chemists.— [ADVT.]

Board and Besidenca. fi HAND HOTEL, most central and open \JT position in the city. Otis elevator. Drawing room, sample rooms.— J. and J. Watson, proprieton. m hi? occidental hotel, fi DUSKDUf, Covers an area of 105 ft frontage to Manse street, by 55ft to High street, and is still owned and managed byto origin! Proprietor, WAMKBBOYAL FAMILY HOTEL, Corner of AValker and Princes streets, Dunedin. PATKICK O'BHIBJf, Proprietor, is prepared to offer specially good aejomiaoiiation to Boarders, Country Visitors, his Friends, and Ihe Public generally. Single bedrcoms, apartments for families, shower baths, and private sitting room?, lerma strictly moderate. 2? f MPERIAL HOTEL, Princes street, oprioJL site Wxhibition. -Ample Accommodation for Travellers. Suites of Rooms for Private Families. SHIP~HOTEL (Princes and Jetty streets). —A. Owud having niacio extensive alterations, is now prepared to offer good accommodation to )n'3 country friends and the public. J^fa ALBION HOTKL, Maolaggan street. No . extra charge during Exhibition ;by the day 3b. or 18n per wteli; plenty of accommodation for visitors; night porter in attendance—J. Davieo, proprietor. ' 29ja I&/I K3 BOND'S Mountaineer Hotel, Qneens--Ix3. town. Lake W».katipu. F:rdl-cta?s aecomrelation for tourists and travellers. Tariff--8s per day, <;r Two ftuiueas per «•«*. 21d /Soi,D~7 J AlacS~ol r N:E\\'~ZBALAIND,— \j M-Hride'o Famllv lintel, Queonatowii, Lake Wiikntipu. affouis first class Accommodation for Tourists and Visitors. T7XPSESS PASSENGERS. JGi 13 td, LUNCHEON. Is lid, '-•n Arrival of Train, A.t PROCT.-.H'S (opposite Hallway Station), O.'.MAUU. Good Accommodation forTravelUrs. of I /^UKKN'S HOTEL, Oamaru, is 0)3 largest id> in the town, ifvery c-nvenien..'.;. Private I SiLtiuy j:oii!S!3 for fumilie.l; Lctlt-VauJ Hcm'Jemen's j Ual.U fi.ioms. Ti-rnn, 4s (iii per day. fiiglit I'o.ter j always in iiHandniiije;—Alex. J"l)n3ton, proprietor, j i TTTNIVEBSAL HOTEL, Maolaggan street %J (next lJuiirtlin I,ali-.v:ii\i2) -Visi.'oi-n will find , Good Acei'inmodatiou ; Board and Lodging, iil per I v.'.'K'k. — Mrs A- Kavletiell, proprietress. 81 jn I '3"SOVAL HOTEL, Oamaru (within two , J> niinuteV-.vaikof the Hr.lway station). One of the most comfortable liouaee in t-iie town. Hot ; :m,l C(!ld Writer Batlis. Terms moderate. -M. j ; AS'ilroy, manageress. _ 2sJa ' /SiIFTON HOUSIS.— Hii;li-cJns.s BOAItDV 7 I.KG KsifthiW.iiinit. i'lf IM«h 6lr-»|., !'■■>:>. i.r Ferj.us.ln-3; thrre •.iiinntw.' wulk from ..f-;:-.il J ii;i...!i; I Ur.mr puss lh'.- iloor ; U-..1. teths; lir.i!csr.ionr.l coolt. j —Mrs Hawkiii3, pop ictress. j^ja I "r^TO'i'ICE TO TOyiUS'i'iS.—l'irst-01.-iss I^. ACOi'MMOOATIOH c.«i be had at Wilson's : Gknorchy Hotel, Head ol Lake V/akatipu. iCjn

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 8721, 6 February 1890, Page 3