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"]\/TANUBES aicsctly assist vegetable growth by recharging Mio soil with those nutritive properties which have been exhausted by the previous crop, and also indirectly by destroying vermin and weeds. The manure from animals that chew the cud is termed cold, and is suited to a light soil; that of horses, hogs, and poultry is hot, and suited to a cold, heavy soil. Bone dust is very beneficial for turnips, cabbages, &c, and the small quantity required makes it inexpensive.—Nimmo AND Blair. —In 1812 the total wealth of the United Kingdom was in round numbers, 2700 millions It is now a little over 10,000 millions. F-OiuxiNß.—For thb Teeth and BrkaTh.—A few drops of the liquid" Florlllne " sprinkled on a wet tooth b-ush produces pleaaant lather, which thoroughly oleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardemthe gums, prevents tartar, Btops decay, gives to the teeth a peouliar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco-smoke. " The Fragrant Florlllne," being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age, Price 2s 6d, of all Chemists and I Perfumers. Wholesale depot, 38 Farringdon roadj j London.-rABVT.] i For Biliousness on Siok Hiujuojnr, Gn>niI nbss, Depression of Spirits, Slugnlah Liver, Voinlfc- ! ing, Sourness of the Stomach, Constipation nnd Its I evils, Impure Blood, Skin Eruptions, Sea SloJmoon, I &c, ENO'S FRUIT SALT Is tho simplest nnd best j remedy yet introduced. It removes, by ft natural ! means, effete matter or poison from tlio blood, ! thereby preventing and curing Kovurn, Feverish i Skins, and counteracts any errors of Hatino nnd I Dkikkino, or any sudden nilllotlon or moril.nl slrnln, and prevents Diarrhoea. It Is ft pleasant. Ijovorngo, I which supplies the want of rlpu fruit, rriny ho tnlcoil | as an invigorating nnd cooling draught under nny I circumstances, from infancy to old ago, nnd mny bo ; continued for any length of time, nnd looked upon as being a simple product of fruit. By lls urn many disastrous results may be entlroly prevented, In the nursery it is beyond praloo. Caution— Examine each bottle nnd see thnt the Capsule is marked " Eno's Fruit Salt." Without It you hnvo been imposed on by a worthless Immltntlon. Hold by all Chemists. Directions in Sixteen Languages how to Prevent Disease. Prepared only at Eno's Fruit Salt Works, Hntcham, London, S.M., by J. O. Eno'a Patent—[AnVT. Board and Residence, /^RAND HOTEL. We are now booking Permanent Residents for the Winter and Spring Montha, commencing from ,- APRIL 21st INST. At SPECIAL PRICES. We are making special arrangements for extra Sitting Room Accommodation suitable for Parties of Two or Three. Otis Elevator. The moßt comfortable winter quarters In the Colony. mHE OCCIDENTAL HOTEL, a DnssDW, Covers an area of 105 ft frontage to Manße street, by 55ft to High street, and is still owned and managed by Iti original Proprietor, 2Qg HENRY J. WALTKK. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Clinton (across street from Railway Station), offers excellent Aecomodation. First-class Dinner (1b 6d) served on arrival ot North and South Express Trains, which stay 20 minutes.—MAUUlOE COG ULAN, Proprietor. 28ju QHIP HOTEL (Princes and Jetty streets). k5 —A. Owen having made extensive alterations, is now prepared to offer Good Accommodation to his country friends and the publio. 18f HIGH-CLASS Boarding Establishment. — Clifton House. Gentlemen (permanent) at reduced priceß; hot baths; professional cook. Umy PIER HOTEL, Crawford aud Jetty stbekts, DUNEDIN. W. HEFFBHNAN, Proprietor (late Shamrock Hotal, Bendigo, Victoria). 12ju APOLLO HOTEL (Lato the Maitland), MAITLAND STREET. G. E. WEST. Having taken the above, repectfuily solicits the patronage of his friendo and the pnblic. Wines and Spirits of the Bast Quality obtainable. SPEIGHT & CO.'S PKIZB ALBS Supplied in bulk or bottle. Carriage free. .Ordra-a solicited. Telephone 601. "Apollo." 22ap NVERCAEGILL. DESCHLEU'S HOTEL, ESK STREET. PROPRIETOR ... ... C. J. DESCHLEH. A Superior Family and Commercial Hotel. Most Central Hotel in invercargiil. Private Suitea for Families. Unexampled Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists, and Private Gentlemen. The conveniences and comfortß of modern European Hotels. Apartments may be engaged by telegram or letter. Tariff Moderate. Box 82 Hap iTXTJEENSTOWN. M'BRIDE'S FAMILY HOTEL. Froprietresa-Mra M'BRIDS. THIS IS THE HOTEL FAR EXCELLENCE For Tourists, Families, and Commeroial Gentlemen, CENTRALLY SITUATED, Overlooking the neighbouring Mountainous Scenery. A Porter waits on every boat. Sample Rooms for Commercial Gentlemen. Private Suites for Families. Ladies' Boudoir, Bsth Room, &c. Tariff -8b per day, or £2 2; per week. 13mt TO VISITORS, TOURISTS, AND COMEdBRCIAL MEN. THK isMPIEE HOTEL, Tat Strbet, lirvußOAßain. FAMILY ADD COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Much frequented by English and Außtrallanvisitors. Pleasantly and conveniently situated. Private Suitea for Families. Moderate tariff. Bath Rooms (hot, cold, and shower batha), and all the improvements and conveniences of modern' English hotels. Engagements by telegram attended to. Proprietor: THOMAS WHITAKER. V Late Advertisements. W ANTED to RENT, for printing office, large ROOM or ROOMS ; must be centrally situated, well lighted and ventilated.—Address, stating rent, &c. P0x367. 21jy mOOTHACHE.—Instant and marvellous B relief in worßt caßes. Price's Toothache _ nodyne, Ib. Price, chemist, Walker street. 28jul ASTHMA.— Why suffer ? Instant relief afforded by Price'B Asthma Powder, 2a and 3s 6d.—Price, chemist, Walker atreet. 2Sju XTEADACHE 1 Weakness, Loss of Appetite Ha banished by Quinine and Iron Tonic, 2s 6d.— Price, chemist. Walker street. 29ju rf\O LET, Anderson's Bay, convenient fourJL roomed VILL4, on half acre seotion.—Borton and Clarke, 13 Exchange Court. 21 jy . IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF BANKRUPTCY, Holden at Dunedin. In the matter of " The Bankruptcy Act 1883," aud the Amondmeuts thereof, and of the Bankruptcy of EDWARD MIALL MOSS, of Portobelio, Master Mariner. The abovennmed Debtor having Filed a Petition to be Adjudged a Bankrupt. I hereby SUMMON the FIRST GKNUUMi MEKTING of CREDITORS to be held at my Office, Kattray street, Dunedin, on THURSDAY, the 21th day of July 1890, at 3 e'clook. JAMBS ASHCROFT, Official Asßfgnee (per A. Martin). F. W. PLATTS. Solicitor, Port Chalmers. 21jy Waateds. mRAINED Nurses Wanted.—Apply, with I testimonials, to the Lady Superintendent Nurses' Home, Alma road, St. Kilda, Melbourne. lfljy ■B^TANTED, Highlanders and Friends in T » thousands at Gaelic Society's Annual Gathering, Concert, aud Ball, Friday, 25th lnst. Immense Attraction. Spce'hea, Songs, 20 Piperß. &c. 18jy TOHN HISLOP, Watchmaker and ?J Joweller. — New premises 74 Princes street (five doors above old Bhop). 25j a TROSS is now Clearing Out the Balance • of his Fancy Drapery at specially reduced priceSj SPECIAL Reductions in Ladies' Umbrellas ; wear guaranteed, la 3d to 14s lid, wore 2a 6d to 21a. S~PBOIAL Reductions in Ladies' and Children'a Cashmere Gloves, Stockings, Aprons, Pinaforea, Coraets.—T. Hosb. S'PEOIAL Reductions in New Kid Gloves; fourclasp Florence, 5.3 lid; Bix-clasp, 7s 6d.—T. Ross. S~PECIAIj Reductions in Embroideries, IHbboiie, Laces, Frillings, Fura, and Wool Shawls at T. Ross'. SHOP Barly in the Week, and avoid the inevitable equeize of Saturday.—T. BOSd, opposite Colonial Bank. * 3 UST Keceivod—TRYPOGRAPH INK and ~; sni'A«"««S J WilW««Tirt On HBAL ALL OINTMENT (Marshall's).— This we.ll-known remedy cureß indolent ulcsrs, burnß, ba'i breasts more rapidly than any othersalve.—ls. Sold everywhere. 19m (PIHARACTER Reading and Fortune Tel\j lin;: by < ndy Palmist from Duuedin Exhlbition. Moray'placo. next. Criterion Hotel. ' 17jy A SK for DlADEM—best Tobacco in the i__ World. lOap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 8862, 21 July 1890, Page 3

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