GOOD ADVICE.
The editor of the " Medical Annual" speaks in the highest terms of Cadbury's Cocoa as a food for invalids on account of its absolute purity* high quality, and great solubility, and counsels the medical profession to remember, in recommending Cocoa, that the name of Cadbuby on any packet is a guarantee of purity. — Sir John Lubbock once fed some ants on food soaked with alcohol. Like human beings they became "tipsy." When the other ants discovered their condition they picked them up and dropped them into the nearest water. A YEAR'S LUXURY FOR ONE SHILLING. , Shavers should bear in mind that for twelve pence a Pears' Shaving Stick can be bought which will last twelve months, and give a softer and better lather than any other soap. — A seaport is a port where sea-goiDg vessels are registered as belonging to it, and where they are entered and cleared. There are 81 seaports in England, 28 in Scotland and 19 in Ireland. ' Gout.—Bishop's Gran. Effervescent Citrate of Lithia is now prescribed by all medical men as the safest and surest remedy for gout and kindred disorders. The regular daily use of this most pleasant preparation as a beverage with meal= <£c. will keep off an attack of gout-fAlways reliable. Get Bishop's, the original makers. Of all Chemists, and A. Bishop and Sons, 48 Spelman street, London, Eng.
Printed for the Otago DaUy Times and Witness Newspapers Company (Limited) by James Alexander Matthews, of Mornington, printer and published by Robert Noble Adams, of Hujh street, Roslyn, publisher, at the registered office of the Company, Dowling, Hieh and Macandrew streets, Dunedin, on MONDAY the 27th day of November 1593. '
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 9906, 27 November 1893, Page 4
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