, Special Advertisements. "]%*" B FOSTER & SONS BOTTLINGS -i-'J-» (Harp Label) •! ■ BASS' ALE, GUINNESS'STOUT, Challenge comparison with any other Brand. To be obtained from all Merchants and Grocers, and at all Hotels. if INSURANCE COMPANY. Head Office: HIGH STRKEIViDUNEDIN. FIRE, MARINE, and FIDELITY GUARANTEE RISKS TAKEN AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. THOMAS R. FISHER, General Manager. ! ■'■"■'''&' \ 8.1.C. 1 ms H- E; COMP AN V Are now Opening L A XT SS T NOVE LTI E S In Every Department for AUTUMN SEASON. Inviting Inspection. D. I C, HIGH and RATTRAY STREET& P. LAING, .. Manager. B.: Hallenstein, Chairman of Directors. MITH i& SMITH, Octagon. — HOUSE PAINTING and DECORATING in best style. "We can suggest new and picturesque schemes of colouring for outside of houses. Sign and Ticket Writing of every description. Artistic Paperhtngingß. 18d T\/|~R JOHN P. ARMSTRONG, SURGEON DENTIST, Is pleased to announce that he has secured the Services of A FIRST-CLASS ASSISTANT . - From London (West End). . Having fitted-up the Laboratory with all the Latest Appliances at considerable expence, we are now enabled to make Dentures with Continuous .Porcelain Gum, which is so life-like that detection, is impossible. Stent's Palates are the thinnest and strongest in Vulcanite. Cases made without Palates where applicable. For the convenience of Patients we have TWO SURGERIES, Replete with Every Modern Convenience. FILLINGS A SPECIALTY. Fees Moderate, compatible with the Highest ; ; ; Workmanship. COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner of Princes and High streets. -■ . . DUNEDIN. ELEVATOR AT WORK ALL DAY. Telephone No. 604. : Hours: From 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. MR FRANK ARMSTRONG, DENTIST, May be Consulted at his Offices, COLONIAL MUTUAL BUILDINGS, Corner of Princes and High streets (Entrance ■ from Princes street). 25n "OEEHIVES.—Our Hives and Appliances -L* . are: well made, accurate, and low in price. Send for Price List to T. G. BRICKELL, Bath street, Dunedin. Also, UTTER BOXES lined with Vegetable Parchment, so as to exclude the air. Recommended by the GOVERNMENT EXPERT, and used by many factories. The Best and Cheapest Box ever offered. Ud "mr o on d a y o i l. ; BRIGHT CLEAR, STEADY LIGHT, Free from Fumes. BEST LIGHT FOR READING, Being Cool and Steady. IT PRESERVES HEALTH AND EYESIGHT. Put up in strong tins and cases to avoid leakage, fitted with improved oil faucet. Costs very little more than ordinary oils. INSIST UPON HAVING NOONDAY, to ~4 &" J. M'PABIANE. CHRISTMAS DELICACIES: PATES DE FOIE GRAS, CAVIARE ANCHOVIES IN OIL PEEK, FREAN'S BISCUITS (in great variety) . PORTS, SHERRIES ■ '^ifLlN^ffi 1^ SOTJTH AUSHACHEES BACONI OLD CHEDDAR BLENDED TEAS: MIKADO, CANTON, PAGODA, STANDARD. For Fragrance and Flavour Unequalled in the City. A. & J. M'FARLANE, PRINCES and MACLAGGAN STREETS. 23d The Bruce Herald states that a serious accident lappened on the morning of the Uth at Messrs Kudman and Julius' fiaxmill at Mount Misery. A son of Mr F. Julius, aged 17, was oiling the engine, when by some means he became entangled m the machinery. Nobody saw the affair, so it is impossible to say how it occurred. Jis clothes were torn from his body, and both legs were broken. The unfortunate young man was brought into Milton with all possible despatch, and attended to by Drs Stewart and Christie, who set the injured limbs. Don't get low spirited because grey hairs are coming on|; renew the attractive colour and glossiness of youth by using Mrs S. A. Allen's World's Hair Restorer. . The crops in the Ashburton district are turning out well—very little damage being done by Thursday's nor'-wester, A Natdrai. Aperient. —Eno's Fruit Salt (prepared from sound ripe fruit) when taken with water acts as a natural aperient. Its simple but natural action removes all impurities, thus preserving and restoring health. If its great value n keeping the body in health were universally known, no family would be without it. Caution. —Legaljrights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked "Eno's Fruit Salt" ; without it rpxx have been imposed on by worthless imitations:—Sold by all Chemists.—|Advt.]\ FtOKiUNE.—For the Teeth and Breath.—A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet toothbrush produces pleasant lather,' which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the quins,: prevents tartar, stops decay, rives to the teeth a peculiar pearly i> ™,S ess anf^M?WW fragrance tothe breath. dPoaWoTa3^ ll: ll nPfeasant °dour a™l^ from FloSfnP»h h- ortobacco-smoke- "The Fragrant nrert herhf 1"8 ?T? 03ed in *>art orhoney and greatest to«V,r dellcious to «"= taste, and the fu Chemists L^po^^ of the a£ e- Price 2s 6d- of — Confucius lived 500 years before Christ, and ocqup.es much the same place in Chinese history as that held by Socrates1 in the history of Greece, ' J
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9356, 22 February 1892, Page 2
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