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The flowers that bloom In the spring fade and die in winter; but faded hair can positively be restored , to its original colour and glojs by Mrs S A.Allen's World's Hair Restorer. " Mr Mundio, of Waikala station, had some of his too 3 broken the other day through his horse fulling on the road from ltiversdalo. Advicb to Mothkhsl— Are yon broken in your rest by a sick child suffering with the puin of outting teeth? Go at once to a chemist aud get a bottle of Mrs Winsi.ow's Soothing Syhup. It will relieve tho poor Biifferur 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 awe lies " as bright as n button." It soothos tho child, it softenß the gums, allays all pain, rolioves wind, regulates tho bowels, and is the best known romedy for dysentery and dlarrhrea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine dealers everywhere ill Is tjcl per bottle.—[Abvt. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMHNT AND PllXS.—Old wounds, •ores, and ulcers.—Dally experience confirms the fact which has triumphed over opposition for more than 40 years—vi/.,, tliat no nieaus are known oqunl to Holloway's remedies for curing bad legs, norea, wounds, diseases of the «kln. erysipelas, abscesses, burns, BCaldß, and, In truth, all cases where tho Bkln Is broken. To cure tbeee Infirmities quickly is of primary Importances* thecompulsorv confinement indoors weakens the general health. The ready means of cure are found in Holloway's Ointment and Pills, which heal tho tores anil expel their cause. In the very worst caace the Ointment has succeeded In effeotlng a perfect cure, after every other means has failod of giving any relief. Desperate casot beet display its virtues. —[Adtt.] — 9) E.vo's Fkuit Salt.—"l travel by rail betweon twenty and thirty thousand miles each year, and in my opinion there Is no niodo of travelling so debilitating to tho human system as that. For a long time I suffered from nervousness, sluggish liver, indigestion, flatulence, and most of the allmentß common to those who travel a great deal. Aftor trying many, and all more or less worthless, remedies, I was Induced to try your FRUIT SALT, and since doing so (nine months ago) I may indeed say I am a new man, and now I never consider my portmanteau packed unless tliero is a bottle of ENO'S FRUIT SALT in it. I tbi'ik it right to recommend it in every way—hence this letter—for lam sure it needs but to be'tried, aud no traveller would think of being without so great a friond in all oases of need. I enclose my card, and am faithfully yours, Truth, the Trossachs Hotel, Loch ICabune, Callander, N.D., 27th Juno 1883." CAUTION.—LegaI rights aro protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see tho Capsule is marked "ENO'S FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on by worthless Imitations. Sold by all Chemists.— [Advt.] __^__

Board and Residence, HOTEL. Wo are now booking Permanent Residents for the Winter mid Spring Months, commencing from AFJUL 21at INST., At SPECIAL PHIOES. We are making special arrangements for extra Sitting Hootn Accommodation suitable for Parties of Two or Three. Otis Elevator. The most comfortable winter quarters in the Colony. THE OCCIDENTAL . HOTEL, DUNKDD?, Covers an area of 105 ft frontage to Manse street;, by 55fb to High street, and is atill owned and managed by its oriciaal Proprietor, 20n HENUY J. WALTTSK. IMPERIAL HOTEL.—Few Gentlemen can have comfortable Residence during Winter and Spring months; reduced rate 3. 2i)ap SHIP HOTEL (Princes and Jetty streets). —A. Owen having mada extensive alterations, is now prepared to offer Good Accommodation to his country friends and the public. 181 CRESCENT HOTEL, Invercargill.—This first-class House for LEASE.—AppIy W. 11. Pearson. Hsq., Dunedin; or Hall Brothers, solicitors, Invercargill. 15m CLIFTON HOUSE (High street).— Vacancies for Boarders (jrentleraen, psrmanent) at reduced prices; billiard room; splendid view. 25ap COLD LAKES of NEW ZEALAND.— M'Bride's Family Hotel, Quecnstown, Lake Wakatipu, affords First-class Accommodation for Tourists and Vi.itors. 27m /CLIFTON HOUSE.—High-class BOAKDV^ ISO Kitablishincnt, off Hith street, next Dr Ferguson's; three miuutes' walk from Exhibit! n; trams pass the door; liotbatbs; professional cjok — Mrs Hawkins, proprietress. 28jft BOARD and RESIDENCE for three or four GENTLEMEN.-Mlss Clark, Clarence Hou3e, Scotland street. lmy WANTED KNOWN — Single Beds 5s weekly, board if required.—Mrs Sullivan, Stuart street (opposite St. Paul's). 23ap MRS ABBOTT has Comfortable Home for GENTLEMEN' ; close university (corner of Dumlaß and King streets), over Wilson Bros. lmy SUPERIOP. SITTING and large, airy BBDiIOOM Viicaut Ist May.—Arawa House, Cargill street, itefereoces. 29ap APOLLO HOTEL (Lato the Maitland), MAITLAND STHEET. H. K. WEST, Having taken tho above, repectfully Bolieits the patronage of his Iriends and the pnblic. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality obtainable. SPRIGIIT & CO.'S PIUZE ALES Supplied in bulk or bottle. Carriage free. Orders solicited. Telephone 601, "Apollo." 22ap tnvercargilT! DKSOHLEH'S HOTBL, SSK STKEET. PHOPIUBTOH ... * ~. C. J. DESOHLEH. A Superior Family and Commercial Hotel. Most Central Hotel in invercargill. Private Suites for ■Families. Unexampled Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists, and Privato Gentlemen. The conveniences and comforts of modern European Hotels. Apartments may bo engaged by teli'gram or letter. Tariff Moderate. Box 82 llap mo VISITORS, TOURISTS, AND COMJL MJSECIAL MEN. THIS KMFIKE HOTEL, Tay Strkkt, Invshcaeoill. FAMILY AND COMMEKCIAL HOTEL. Much frequented by Knglieh and Australian visitors. Pleasantly and conveniently situated. Privato Suites for Families. Moderate tariff. Bath liooma (hot, cold, and shower baths), and all the improvements and conveniences of modern," Snglish hotels. Engagements by telegram attended to. Proprietor: THOMAS WHITAKER. 7f Late Advertisements. WANTED, an experienced IRONMONGER, for Wholesale Department.— Address Box 133., 2my WANTED, an experienced GENERAL SERVANT; reference required.—For address apply to Mr Barclay, grocer, Eavensbourne. 2my ]ft/f ACDONALD (Labour Exchange) Wants .»JL —Four Hiahlaud Shepherds (low country), First-class Man Cook (refereuw), Generals, Waitresses. 2my fl/S"ES CHALMERS (Labour Exchange) XL has Waiting Kngauementß—Manied and Single Ploughmen. Housekeepers, Married and Singla Hiepherds, Dairymaids. liny 7HST ANTED KNOWN—SaIe TO-DAY at 2 T 7 sliarp, Cameras and Photographer's Goods, at 6 Princes Btreet, Octagon. 2my QPLEKDID Chance for Business Couple.— J Old established RHSTAURANT. doing large bueinesa, in Dunedin, for SALE.—Skene. 2my WANTED KNOWN,—SaIe TO-DAY at 2 sharp. Cameras and Photographer's Goods, at 6 Princes street, Octagon. 2my DANCING, DANCING.—Madame Hamann's JUVENILE CLASS Resumed at St. Paul's Schoolroom, Wednesday Afternoon, May 14th, at i o'clook; terms one guinea per quarter (payable in advance). lmy \%T ANTED KNOWN,—Albums (New ZeaV 7 land Scenory), also old Dunedin Viewß by Auction TODAY, 2 sharp. 2my TO LET, Seven-roomed HOUSE, Canongate, Russell streets; bath; (mi view ocean and wharf.—Halky, Canongate. 2my TO LET, Comfortable 6-Roomed HOUSE, Clyde street south; every convenieace.— Apply John Mowat, Hyde street. 2my X]U ANTED KNOWN,—Albums (New Zeat ¥ land Scenery), also old Dunedin Views by Auction TO-DAY. 2 tlmrp. 2my "OROFESSI ON A L NOTICE, gj Dr MAOFHKIISON has REMOVED to HOUSE lately occup'ed by Mr Watson, coi'Ler of Octagon and Stuart street. Tele; hone 481. ' 2my VIEWS in Parcels of Half and One Doz, without reserve, at 6 Pnnee, street, TO-DAY. rjHECHNICAL CLASSES ASSOCIATION. v The TECHNICAL CLASSES are now OPEN in the NOKMAL SCHOOL, as follows: - Enslish ... K. G. WHETTEK. M.A. Latin RKV. A. E. FITCHUTT, M.A. Mathematics... ALEX. M'LBAN Arithmetic ... J. R. MONTGOMERY, MA. Chemist:}' ... J. R. DON, M.A., B.Pc. Physics ... K. DONALD, M.5.., B.Sc. Mechanics ... J. GRAY Shorthand ... J. CKO3BY SMITH Carrentry ... W. H, SCOTT. Prospectuses can be had at the Bojkseliers. Fees Pajab'.e by Instalments if desired. Membsrs of. Committee will be in attendance each livening. GEO. M. THOMSON, 2my Superintendent. "OHOTO FRAMES, New Zealand Views in $L Medallion, and General Photo Sundries, TODAY at 2 sharp, (3 Princes street. limy '- v. T. a o. - f. s — DELEGATES of Dunedin and Suburb™ Lodges of the above Order, appointed to act at Conference re the question of Medical Attendance, are requested to ATTEND MBETIKGto ba held at Carroll's Hotel. George street, Dunedin, THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING , the 2od inEt., at 8 o'clock. P. BLACK, 2my Prov, C.3,

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