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T U X E N E, XJ LUXENE, LUXENE. The New Safe Light. _No more smoky chimneys; no more explosions, fires, or lamp accidents. Use the new light. Every tin branded Luxene, and fitted with Improved Patent Tap. Strongly cased for inland carriage. -. All Grocers. U S E N 0 01 HER.

— In Mindinao, the farthest south-eastern island in the Philippine group, upon one of its mountains, the volcanic Apo, a party of botanical and ethnographical explorers found recently, at a height of 2500 ft above the sea level, a colossal flower—as large as a carriage wheel in fact.' It is the largest flower known. To Parents.—This preparation is invaluable in the nursery as a general laxative; it is pleasant to the taste, ani much superior to senna or other nauseous drugs. It corrects the ill effects of overeating or exhaustion, and is extremely beneficial in any feverishness or heat of the skin. The bowels ought to be kept free by the "FRUIT SALT "for a month or six weeks after eruptive disease? like Measles, Scarlet Fever. Ohickenpox, Smallpox, and in all Fevers, or Infectious Diseases, &c, forit3 use frees the system of the "dregs." Many disastrous results would be avoided by attending to this. In the nursery it ia beyond praise. CAUTlON.—Examine each bottle and see that the Capsule i 3 marked " ENO'S FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed I on by a worthless imitation. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Directions in Sixteen Languages how to Prevent Disease. Prepared only at ENO'S FRUIT SALTWORKS, Hatcham, London, S.E by JVC. Hno'B Patent.—[Advi.]

Board and Residence. :ri BAND HOTEL. Moat Central and Open Position in the City. oti3 Elevator. Drawing Rooms. Sample Rooms. 6d J. & J. WATSON, Proprietors. THE NEW PROVINCIAL HOTEL, 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 are obtainable here, and are noted and recommended for their invigorating, tonic, and curative qualities; and the fine condition of Speight's Ales cannot be eqaalledelsewhere. ' J. WELLS loa (Late Exhibition Caterer), Lessee. mHE FRINGE OF WALES HOTEL, X Princes street South (within five minutes' walk of B'unedin 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 Baths, Billiarda.-P. FAGAN, Proprietor. 3f C^ROWN HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET / (four minutes' walk from Railway Station and Wharf).—Good Accommodation for Travellers and Families. Terms Moderate. Dinner 12 to 2. P. KBLIGHER, Proprietor. /j a TTiXCELLENT HOME for Business or ProJJJ fessional Gentlemen ; :ilso, Suite of Rooms, Bandou Villa, Dowling street. 2(jo |~ILIFTON HOUSE, Graham street (next .\J Dr Ferguson's, High street).—VACANCIES ', Visitors, Permanent Boarders. Terms, from 20s. XRWIN'S Temperance Hotel, Waiwera JL (opposite Railway Station). 28s EASIDE RESIDENCE. — Ocean View, near Beach and Station.—For terms apply Mrs Palmer, Hillgrovc, Moeraki. 200 W ANTED KNOWN—Spanish Restaurant, .Princes street. Meals, Gd (good table); Beds, Is (separate rooms). Night porter. 220 OFFEBP A L A 0 B And . PRIVATE HOTEL (Opposite First Church),

MORAY PLAGE, DUNEDIN. Three minutes' walk from Railway Station. C.F.MEYER ... Proprietor. This is the most central, most convenient, tfco loftiest position, and best ventilated Hotel in Dunedin—not too close to the Railway Statior, but just far enough away to be out of reach of the smoke, dust, and loud shrieks of whistles from the engines—in fact, unequalled for Comfort, and as for Board "certainly not to be compared with any other House in Dunedin. Night Porter to call Visitors for Early Trains always in attendance. 240 CCIDBNTAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Corner of Manse and High streets, Dunedin, Mrs 0. HARRIS, Proprietress, The Dinner Table pronounced " the best spread in Dunediu." Single Meals, Is ; or Six Tickets, 4s 6d. Handsomely-furnished Sitting Rooms for accommodation of Ladies or Gentlemen patronising the Ifetablishment. Boarders will find every home comfort at moderate charges. 2Ss WO RT H READING. VANNINI'S HOTEL, Moray Place. Speight's Famous Beer always on tap. Mac's Aine Special Blend old vatted Scotch Whisky (specially imported), Buchanan's Old Highland, Old Smuggler, and various other brands. Champagne Brandy (special award Dunedin Exhibition ISS9) and several other superior brands. Penfold Wines of finest quality. All wines and .spirits drawn from the wood. Champagne, Roederer, and Dry Monopol. Liqueurs of the best quality. The Hotel is unequalled for comfort and convenience. Three minutes' walk from the Wharf and Railway Station. ' Proprietress ... M. VANNINI. Moray Place. ISau IVERPOOL.TCOMPTON HOTEL, unENGLANB. 1 rivalled for its Comfort, Excellent Cuisina, and Moderate Charges. Spacious Coffee Room, adjoining the Ladies' Drawing Koom, and a large number of Bedrooms arranged and furnished to afford visitors every comfort and convenience. Finest and most central position, near the stations, landing stage, banks, &c. Bedrooms from 2s 6d. . - "Cd

Late Advertisements. ANTED, BARMAID.—AppIy Watson's Hotel. 260 WANTED, a BAKER; must be good at small goods.—Apply Smith,' Leviathan Hotel, between 2 and 3 o'clock. 260 /CANVASSERS Wanted at once ; good Vj terms to smait men.—Western Australia Land Agency, 2 Octagon Buildings. 280 MISS ALLAN Wants—Cooks, Cooks and Laundresses, Housemaids, Nurses, General Servants (light places), Useful Girls. Wo RS TODD (late Mrs Chalmers), Labour Exchange, Requires — Cooks, Housemaids, Dairymaids, General Servants (town and country). 280 W "ANTED, THREE MUSTERERS, for high country; 35s lo 40s weekly ; three to live months' work. Apply personally or by prepaid telegram. — M'Donald, labour agent, Glmstchurch. oij 0 WANTED (by four Single Gentlemen), about end of December, a trustworthy and experienced WORKING HOUSEKEEPER, with no encumbrance; state terms and referenccs.—A).ply, by letter, Box 103, Duuediu. 2(jo mHR GOVERNMENT INSURANCE JL DEPARTMENT Requires the Services of Capable CANVASSERS for Town and Country. Terms and particulars DISTRICT AGENCY, 220 1015 Princes street, Dunediu. CANTERBU R V C OLLBGB, CHRISTCHUIICH, NEW ZEALAND. APPLICATIONS are invited for the Office of DIRECTOR of the SCHOOL of AGRICULTURE, LINCOLN, near Christchurch, Canterbury, New Zealand. Salary, ,£()00 per annum, with free residence at the School for the Director" and his family (if any). The Director will be required to pay the cost of board for himself and family. Applications for the appointment will be received at Canterbury College not later than 31st OCTOBER 1892. Full particulars of the duties required of the Director, and of the conditions attached to the appointment, may be obtained at the Office of the Registrar, Canterbury College, Christchurch, New Zealand. A. CRACROFT WILSON, 2iio Registrar. WANTED, SITUATION First-class Female Cook; good baker; excellent references ; club, hotel, or station.—C. M., Times ollice. % 250 ANTED, POSITION of TRUST, on farm or with machinery ; thorough knowledge of both.—Address Practical, Times Ollice. 2lio \\T ANTED, an ENGINE and BOILER V » (8 to lfi-horsepower).—Apply Shiel Bros., btickmakers, Caversham. -2uo PALMlSTßY.—Past.Present, and Future.— A. Wharf Hotel, I'.-iUmy .strset. Han.-b. nuo shilling. 2>io

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9568, 26 October 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9568, 26 October 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 9568, 26 October 1892, Page 3

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