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Hotxotvat's Ointmisnt. — The sreat olimntic | rnriatious which soldiers and sailors expuneni'e I render them liable to a variety of diseases tins I development of which is favoured by exposure and hardships—often, it is to be feared, by tliciiown carelessness aa well. Hollowny's remedies atforrt ii safe and easy means of cure for these constitutional and locul maladies which are so frequently engendered by residence in unhealthy climates and by incautious living. The Ointment is » wonderfully healing application, an it cleanses the surface of foul noroa and ulcers, soothes the throbbing and pain in cases of inflammation, and chocks the progress of skin diseases. The Pills purify the blooil, cleanse the liver, and remove all uoxious matter from the system. 47 A Natural Tonic— Healthy Bile.—When the liver is not making healthy bile or insufficient quantity, the blood becomes impure-;the groundwork of disease—and produces constipation, dyspepsia, biliousness; headaches, • ific. Kno's Fruit S:ilt is the best remedy. A gentleman writes :— " I have used Eno'i Fntil Salt for alx years, and I willingly endoreo the statement that finos Fruit Salt is imperatively necessary to the enjoyment of perfect health. By its use many kinds of food will agree which otherwise would produce wretchedness" Caution.— Legal rights are protected in every civilisnd country. Examine each bottle aud see that the capsule is marked "Kno's Fruit Salt"; without it you have been imuoaed on by worthless imitations.—Sold by all chemists.—[Advt.] Eeligious. QALVA TI O N AKH li DOWLING STREET. SPECIAL WELCOME MEETINGS To BRIGADIER HOSKIN AND MAJOR BRUNTNELL, New Zealand's Leaders, SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 26th and 27th. WELCOME TEA On MqN£AY,__2Bth, 6.30 p.m. 25ja : tn» ATIONALISTIC CHU.RCH Mr GAMMBLL'S ! SKCOND INTRODUCTORY LECTURE TO-MORROW NIGHT, JANUARY 27, At Oddfellows' Hall, Rattray Btrect. Suuject: " Rationalism and the Idea of Miracle." . Admission Free, Collection. Service to commence at 7 o'clock. 26ja QT. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL Celebration of-Holy Communion, 8 a.m. Matins, 11 a.m. ... "Te Deum," Winchester in F. Benedictuß, Prout in F. Hymns 81, 7, 220. Preacher: Canon Lucas. KvensooE, C.30 p.m. "Magnificat" and "Nunc Dimittis," Barnby inE. Inthem—" Sfia what Love hath the Father." Hymns 232, 406, 23H. Preacher: Canon Lucas. 2j?ja T7" N O X CHURCH. The Rev. Si ROBINSON, D.D. (Of St. Kilda,. Victoria), WILL PREACH TO-MPRROW FORENOON At 11 o'clock. EVENING at 6.30 O'clock. Evening Subject : " National Success and / Prosperity." 26j»' nnßlNlil? WESLBYAN CHURCH, J. STUART STREET. TO-MORROW-. 11 am.-Rev. J. NEWMAN BUTTLE. Subject: "The Temperance Question." ti 30 pm.-Rev. J. J. LEWIS. LECJ'URE TO YOUNG MEN. Subject: "Thomas Cook." AU invited. 26ja IBLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, GARRISON HALL. : L U a.m.-RAWEI (the Native EvangeUst) and Rev. W. READY. 6.30-RAWEI and his WIFE. Subject: " Son of Ishmael." All invifcfd. 26ja DISCIPLES OF CHRIST, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, STUAK.T STREET. BERVIOES: MORNING, 11; Worship;- EVENING, 6.30, Preaching by Mr R. N. ADAMS. Subject: " Christ's Endorsement of the Pentateuch." Seats Free. Everybody welcome. Come. , rf^ARGILL ROAD WBSLEYAN MISSION* SERVICES TcT-MORROW: 11 a.m.-Rev. R. TAYLOR. 0.30 p,m —Rev. J. N. BUITLE. MOSCTE*, CHURCH—Morning, Mr E. DOWLAND; Evening, Mr ft. P. HOWELL. ■ ; ALL SAIN tS' CH U RCH, . . . . TO-MORROW, . Services at II a.m. and 6.30 pjn. . ( Preacher : The DEAN. 26ja "IVJORTH DUNEDtN PRESBYTERIAN JS church. The Rev- J. K. M'INTYBE (of Hobart) Will PREACH TO-MORROW MORNING and EVENING. jUI are cordially invited. . , 26j> QT, ANl^irEW'S CHURCH SERVICES at 11 and 6.30 o'clock. ' Rev. Rdtherpord WabdEll, 41.A. '28ja Board and Residence. AXE TE ANAU HOTEL AND • : ■ - STEAMER. ■ WM. SNODGRASS ... Proprietor This splendid Hotel, situated at the Foot of the Lake, is the Terminus of the Coach Line and the Starting Joint of the Lake Steamer. VISITORS CAN" RELY ON RECEIVING THE GREATEST ATTENTION. ■Hie Steamer Runs to Suit the Passengers, should it be only with one, at the usual fare. . < - ' ■-■Fares: Hotel Tariff, ■ 103 per day Board on Steamer Es per day SteamerFaretoHeadofLake ... and Return 30s Parties of Four or more ... ... 25s return. WAGGONETTES AND SADDLE HORSES ON ■ J HIRE. PLEASURE BOATS. AGENTS: MESS RS THOS. COOK <fc SON, All over the World. 3n PRINCE OF WALES' FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL and RESTAURANT. Deb street, INVERCARGILL.-JOHN MILLAR, Proprietor.—The above Hotel has been remodelled to suit the convenience of the travelling Public. MeaU and Refreshments may be had at all hours. Separate Dining and Anterooms for Ladies. Private Rooms and first-class accommodation for Families, Tourists.and Commercial Travellers. Sample Rooms, Bathroom, and special room's. In connection with the above Mrs Millar will carry en the Confectionery and Pastrycook department. Biscuit and Confectionery Factory, Conon and Bowmont streets. E R M I-N U S HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), DUNF.DIN. I beg respectfully to inform the TRAVELLING PUBLIC in general that I have SECURED the LEASE of the above popular Hotel, and trust, by Strict Attention to Business, to meet a fair »&are of public patronage. Hot and Cold Shower Baths. • . CHARLES GOLDSMITH ■ (Late Of Christchurch), Telephone 578. Proprietor. paiIEEIOK HOTEL, GORE. JAMBS KNIGHT. Proprietor. (Just Opposite Railway Station.) Luncheon ready for all trains which »top from 15 to 20 minutes, and every care taken passengeri do not miss trains. The Criterion will be founc one of tho best appointed Hotels in the Colony Good table, good wines, convenient commercia and sample rooms, private sitting rooms, Rooc bedrooms, hot, cold, and shower baths. Tele phone laid on. Letters and telegrams prompt!] attended to. 23ji mHE SOUTHERN GLAOIBRS OF NEW JL . ZEALAND. GRAND AND MAGNIFICENT SCENERY. EICHARDrS HOTEL Is situated on the margin of QUEENSTOWN BAY, LAKE WAKATIPU. The above Hotel is so well and favourabl; known throughout the World by Tourists am others that comment is superfluous. W. L. PHILP, 21d ■ - Proprietor. mHE SUPREME COURT HOTEL JL QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPU Mrs S. u'KANE, PROPRIETRESS.-This Well appointed Hotel is immediatelj; opposite the pos end telceraph office, and adjoining the Athenseun and Public Reading Room. The house is comfort ably and elegantly furnished, and alManitar; tttranKements perfect, thus affording nrst-clas accommodation for tourists, travellers, ,am boarders, with all the comforts of a home. Charge moderate. Private rooms for families, itoccellen view from balcony of lake and mountains, j porter attends passengers on arrival and departur of steamers.- . . ■ , , , 1° SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL \J GORE—admittedly one of the most corr fortable houses in the colony. Mr O'Kane. i again in possession of this commodious bnc bouse, which is replete with every modern cot venience for the comfort of Tourists, Traveller! I"an)ilie3, and Boarders. Since Mr O'Kane too possession the house has been thoroughly k novated, and elegantly and comfortably furnished Terms moderate, in keeping with the times. 3 AHOY ! AHOY I !—THE TERMINU! HOTEL (opposite the Railway Station] OU'I'RAM, is the beat and most convenient fo tbe travelling public. Horses and Buggies o: hire ; chargeß to suit the times; that mm avis, civil, competent groom, has charge of stables, fo JOSEPH COX,Pn»ri«tor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10267, 26 January 1895, Page 5