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XTOTIOB TO SMOKERS OF "OLD J3I JUDOB " OIGARKTTBS. Owing to numerous complaints that through the embossing oE the words "Old Judge" on each cigarette, tbe paper frequently breaks, the manufacturers have decided to discontinue the embossing. All shipments arriving hero in future will not have tlio embossing on each cigarette. Also, please note that in future the Band and Flap on Slide Box will be printed in RED only, instead of as heretofore in red and gold. WILSON D. ASTEN, Australasian Manager American Tobacco Company, mHK old method of making soap, with its X boiling, troublesome mixing of lime, and resin, &c, keeping tho houshold in a mess for a day or two at a time, is now superseded by the use of DOUBLE REFINED CONCENTRATED (POWDERED) CAUSTIC SODA. You may MAKE YOUR OUN SOAP OUT OF WASTE GREASE, dripping, fat, lard, &c, no special appliances being required; the process is about as easy as making a cup of chocolate. It makes a perfectly regular and fully saponified fulling, scouring, laundry, or toilet soap (in large or small quantities) by the simple cold mixing process, WITHOUT BOILING. For refining oil, softening water, preventing; scale in boilers, cleansing printers' type, or many varied purposes, it has no equal. ■ Sold by Nimmo AND Blaie. 3 —In Europe tbe marriage rate, birth rate, and death rata of Jews are all lower than those of their neighbours; their expootation of life is better at all ages. —Sofia Prygunkova, a woman aged 125, recently died in Samaria, Rusßia. She was in good health and vigour up to her latest day. One of her memories was of waiting on Napoleon I when he passed through Smolensk, during the invasion of Rubbis. She served n'm a dinner with meat " cooked in the French styles," and be gave her a gold piece, which she kept until her dying day.

1 Adviob to Mothers I—Are yon broken In your re«t by a »ick ohlld suflerlng with the pain of cutting teeth ? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs Winslow's Soomma Sybup. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It Ii perfectly harmless and pleasant to the taßte j it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little oherub awakes " ai bright ai a button." It soothes the ohild, It softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and Is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winolow's Soothing Syrup is Bold by Medloine dealers everywhere at 1» ljd per bottle.— [Advt. Eko's " Fjiuit Sait" is the simplest and best remedy yet introduced. It removes by a natural means effete matter or poison from the blood, thereby preventing and. curing boils, carbuncles, quinsey, feverish skin,-"erysipelas, nnd all epidemics, and counteracts any errors of eating jr drinking, or any Budden affliction or mental strain, and prevents diarrheca.- It is a pleasant beverage which supplies the want of ripe fruit, so essential to the animal economy, and may be taken as an invigorating and cooling draught under any circumstances, from infancy to old age, and may be continued for any length of time, and looked upon as being a simple product of fruit. Caution— Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine eaoh bottle and see that the capsule is marked Buo'fl " Fruit Salt'; without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations. Sold by all chemists.— [Advt.]

Board and Residence. JFt BAND HOTEL. MOST OEHTBAL AND OPEN POSITIOH IN THK CITY, Otis Elevator. Drawing Boom, Sample Booms. M J. & J. WATSON. Proprietor!. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, STAFFORD STBEBT. — Visitors will find this newlybuilt Hotel one of the most comfortable and homelike in the southern hemisphere. Terms very moderate, The nicest and cheapest Meal in town Is the 1 o'olock lilnner, at One Shitling.-J. WELLS (formerly of the Exhibition Dining Hooms), Lessee. ___^ 20£ INVEROARGILL. % DESOHLER'S HOTEL, ESE STBEET. PBOPBIBTOB ... ... C. J. DESOHLBB. A Superior Family and Commercial Hotel. Most Central Hotel In Inveroargill, Private Suite) for Families. Unexampled Accommodation for Travellers, Tourists, and Private Gentlemen. The conveniences and comforts of modern European Hotel!. Apart men ti may be engaged by telegram or letter. Tariff Moderate. Box 82. Uap TfANNINI'S HOTEL, Moray Place.— V Superior ACCOMMODATION, Be»t Bruno's Wines, Spirits (drawn from the casks); Speight and Oo.'s Prize Ales on Tup. £lßn "OIGH-OLASS Boarding Establishment.— JLjL Moderate prices; every comfort; hot batht; profeojioaal cook.—Mrs Hawkins, Olttton House, Graham street, Hlßh street. ltay WANTED, VISITORS to Christchurch to PATRONISE tho Wellington Hotel; tariff, 4s 6d per day.—P. J. Fachs. proprietor. 25m MRS JAMES, Albyn (House, King street. Private Boarding Establishment ipriGentlemen Find Families'. .' ';■• 6d Late ' Advertisements. ;J rt ~ TO H O T O G 'Rf A P H S • HEW ZEALAND SOEHEEY, BURTON BROS. 19ja WANTED, Two BOYS.—Apply Anderson and Morrison. 15my

MRS DICK Wants—Barmaid, House and Tablemoid, Cooks, General Servants (town and country) Laundresses, Useful Girls. 15my

MRS CHALMERS, Labour Exchange, . Requires—Cooks, .Housemaids, Geaerals (farms, Btstionß, hotels, private), Kitehenman, Young Man (groom). 15my

WANTED, on loan, Song "RESIGNATION." Longfellow's words, not Miss Lindsay 'a.—Address Music. 0.P.0., Dunedin. 15my

WANTED, ENGINE, with boiler, from 20 to 25 horse power nominal.—State price and particulars to Steam, Post Office, Dunedin. 15my

WANTED, TENDERS for PAINTING and PAPERING house lately occupied by Mr M'Farlane.—Hewitt, Canoogate street. 15my

FOR SALE, a first-class Dairy COW; newly calved with third calf.-Geo. Edwards, Forbury. 15my

FOR SALE, 20 Acres Good TURNIPS to be fed off withsheep.—Apply James Millar, Palmeraton. 15my

FOR SALE, Miner's COMPASS by Trcragbton Simms ; aUo, SKXtANT in good order.—Percival, optician, Princes street. ISmy FOR SALE OR TO LET, The FAMILY RESIDENCE of Mr Arthur Hope, within three milea of Timaru j concrete houafi, aix good bedrooms, cellar, &c.; Btables, cow>hed good vegetable garden, two orchards, grass paddock; grand view; Bplendid order; nearly 10 aerea of land. Immediate possession. Apply HOWAED TRIPP, 15my Solicitor, Timaru. TO LET, Furnished and Unfurnished HOUSES, Town and St. Oiair; also, Furnished BOOMS.—Mrs Dick, Moray place. _____ IBmy THE MUTUAL AGENOY COMPANY (LIMITED). The ANNUAL GBNEBAL MEETING of the above Company will ba held at the Chamber of Commerce, Crawford etreet, Dnnedin, on SATURDAY, 30th May, at 12 noon. Business : Balance Sheet aud Report, Election of Directors and Auditor. Dunedln, 14th May 1891. 15my IN THE ESTATE OF PETER WATSON, l&teof Porlobeilo, Settler (Deceaied), Intestate. All Persona indebted to the abovenamed Deceased are requested to pay the amounts of their several accounts to me, or to Mr J. EDMUND SMITH, Dunedin. Also, all Persons having Claims against the said Estate are requested to forward the same to Mr SMI 111 on or before WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of June next. N.B.—Any Claim not sent in by the day named will be liablo to be excluded from participation. K. C. HAHBKTON, Public Trußtee. Public Trust Office, Wellington, 12th May 1891. 15my "OOROUGH OF NORTH-EAST VALLEY. ESTIMATES OF EXPENDITURE AND EEvmauß For the year ending March 31st, 1892. Expenditure:. £ s. d. Management and salaries ... ... 220 0 0 Intereit on Government loan ... 52 15 0 Interest on general loans ... ... 700 0 0 Hospital and Charitable Aid Boards ... 180 0 0 Contingencies ... ... ... CO 0 0 Sinking fund ... ... ... 600 0 0 Maintenance and wages ... ... 350 0 0 £2162 15 0 Kevbkue. S, s. d. Subßidy.,, .„ ... ... 175 10 0 Bottle and publicans' licenses ... 240 0 0 Fees-Doga ... ... ... 50 0 0 Other ... ... ... 60 0 0 Outttandinga ... ... ... 200 0 0 Rents ... ... ... ... 3ft 15 0 Miscellaneous ... ... ... 50 0 0 Sum required by general rate on total valuatlonof property, being £18.U0,a& Is in. the pound ... ... ... SO7 0 0 Annu»l recurring special rate on same valuation at 6d in the pound ... 453 10 0 £'3162 15 0 NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that the Council intend on FRIDAY, the 22nd day of May 1891, to ' STBIKBa GKNEKAL KaDB of ONE SHILLING iv the POUND on all Rateable Property in the ■Borough, payable in one Bum oa the 30th day of i May 1891. , ; She Bate Booli Is now OPEN for INSPECTION at j the Town Clerk's Office duing offloe hours, j EDMD. JNO. SOHLOTEL, Town Clerk, j' N.B. Valley, 14th May 1891. 16my 3 TnCTOLFE'S Schnapps,—Purchase the genuine and 1 f? repudiate nil aii&niß, jp an

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9116, 15 May 1891, Page 3

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