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rpHE NORTHERN EDITOR. Mr George Fisher, M.H.R., recently asked a question in the Assembly re. the division of Government banking account, which the Premier curtly replied to. A northern editor, in commenting on this episode, advises Mr Fisher, when he requires light upon any subject, to take a dose of Luxene and swallow a wick. It's far more effectual than asking questions in the "House." T> RO O F OF PURITY. EVIDENCE OF EXCELLENCE. Messra James Buchanan and Co. have received the official appointment to supply bcotch whisky to the House of Commons, as the following attests:—"To Messrs James Buchanan and Co., 20 Bucklersbury, London, E.G. Gentlemen,—l have the pleasure to inform you that the Chairman of the Refreshment Committee, the Hon. Sidney Herbert, M.P., has instructed me to appoint you to supply Scotch whisky to this department until further notice. Enclosed please find official order for quantity at present required.— (Signed) \Y. Chiuchton Saundehs." A SPLENDID collection of Hyacinths and other Spring Flowering Plants is now on view at Mr Geo bob Matthews', Seedsman, in Moray place, and we would advise those who wish to make a selection of these to pay the establishment an early' visit. About 25 varieties of Hyacinths are exhibited, many of them having enormous spikes of bloom. The colours range from pure white through delicate shades of pale pink rose and carmine, and from palest lilac through varied shades of blue to almost black. ! Narcissus are also well represented by some charming new varieties lately introduced from Europe. Tulips, being somewhat later flowering, cannot be shown in any quantity at present, but during the ensuing week a special exhibition of these favourite flowers will be made. The plant house is also well stocked with useful foliage plants such as Palms, Begonias, and Dracciias ; while amongst flowering plauls are Primulas, Cinerarias, Calceolarias, Boronias, Hoaths, and many others suitable for the decoration of sitting room or green house. Messrs Begg and Shoadan's rope ano twine factory at Puerua is now nearly complete. It is described as a large and handsome building. Flortline.—For the Teeth and Breath —A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet toothbrush reproduces pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or nnpuntieSj hardens the gums, prevents tartar stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco-smoke. " The Fragrant l'lonlme," being composed in part of honevand sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s fid, of all Chemists and Perfumers. Wholesale dapot 38 Farringdon road, London.-^ADVT.] ' To Parents.—This preparation is invaluable in he nursery as a general laxative; it is pleasant to the taste, and much superior to senna or other nauseous drugs. It corrects the ill effects of overeating or exhaustion, and is extremely beneficial n any feverishness or heat of the skin The )owels_ ought to be kept free by the "FRUIT SALT fora month or six weeks after eruptive diseases like Measles, Scarlet Fever. Chickenpox Smallpox, and in all Fevers, or Infectious Diseases' £c, for its use frees the system of the "dro^s " Many disastrous results "would bo avoided °by attending to this. In the nursery it is beyond praise. CAUTlON.—Examine each bottle and ace that the Capsule is marked " ENO'S FRUIT bALT. Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. SOLD BY ALL JEISMISTS. Directions in Sixteen Lam-uagen low to Prevent Disease. Prepared only at fiNO'S FRUIT SALTWORKS, Hatcham, London SK by J. C. Bno's Patent. —{Advt.l ' ' " Board and Residence. ri RAND HOTEL. Most Central and Open Position in the City. Otis Klevator. Drawing Rooms Sample Rooms. 63 J. & J. WATSON. Proprietora. miffl NEW PROVINCIAL HOTEL, rJL Stafford street (adjoining Princess Theatre) — The attention of Country Visitors and Travellers is specially directed to the home-like comfort and moderate charges at this Hotel. The finest Wines and Liquors aro obtainable here, and are noted and recommended for their invigorating tonic and curative qualities ; and the fine condition of Speight's Ales cannot be equalled elsewhere. J. WELLS liis (Late Exhibition Caterer), Lessee. mHE PRINCE OV WALES HOTEL, JL Princes street South (within five minuW walk of Dunedin Railway Station).—Having leased the above Hotel, I can supply Superior Accommodation for Private Families and Visitors from the Country and Neighbouring Colonies at Moderate Charges. Plunge and Shower Bathß, Billiards.—P. FAGAN, Proprietor. ;jf |^ROWN HOTEL, RATTRAY~STREET M ™([°"rx mi nutc/. walk fro- m B:"l«'ay Station ana Whan). —Uood Accommodation forTravcllera aim Families. Tennn Moderate. Dinner 12 to 2 v. KKLIGIIKU, Proprietor. ' / (pHI'TON HOUSE, Gra'hiim~^r7 eti ( llu^ V7 Dr Ferguson's, 11 igh street).—VA CA N CIES Visitors, Permanent Boarders..—Mrs Ha\vkin° proprietress. . /T~cTf pee pTITc! \J And PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite First Church), MORAY PLACE, DUNEDIN. Three minutes' walk from Railway Station C.F.MEYER ... Proprietor. Thin i» the most central, most convenient the loftiest position, and best ventilated Hotel in Dunedin—not too close to the Railway Station but just far enough away to be out of reach of the smoke, dust, and loud shrieks of whistles rrom the engines—in fact, unequalled for Comfort, and as for Board certainly not to be compared with any other House in Dnnodi.i Night Porter to call Visitors for Eailv Trainn always in attendance. £{% Late Advertisements. ~\\T ANTED, in Machinery and Iron Trade y> I'OSLTION by Young Man meuhnuicdlv niiudud. Invented several improvements in cycles, easy chairs, Ac. Ten years' London experience m present linn. Knows London market ami export buyers. Does banking and London correspondence. Desirous of coining to Xe\v Zealand. Highest rofercnces.— ln first inst-inn-communicate with Rev. Fred. W. Jioy. lMvJr",r~ g'"- _ '_ "i<) s MISSING FIUKND-, - MEIA^TLLE,' v ?, ML'f St. KiMa. Letter at Dunedm General Post Office for you. ]0s I

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9536, 19 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9536, 19 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9536, 19 September 1892, Page 3