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—On a rough averaga, 45,000 sovereigns pass over the Bank oE England counters every day. A Natural Aperient. — Eno's Fruit Salt (prepared from sound rips fruit) when taken with water acts as a natural aperient. Its simple but natural action removes all impurities, thus pre serving and restoring health. If its groat valuo in keeping the body in health were universally known, no family would be without it. Caution. —Legal rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see that the j capsule is marked " Eno'3 Fruit Salt" ; without it I you have been imposed on by worthless imitations.—Sold by all Chemists.—[Advt. Holloway's Pius.—ln the complaints peculiar to females these Pills are unrivalled. Their use by tho fair sex has become so constant for the removal of their ailments that rare is the household that is without them. Amongst all classes, from the domestic servant to the peeress, universal favour is accorded to these renovating Pills ; their invigorating and purifying properties render them safe and invaluable in all cases; they may be taken by females of all ages for any disorganisation or irregularity of the system, speedily removing the cause and restoring the sufferer to robust health. As a family medicine they are unapproachable for subduing the maladies of young and old. 5

Seligious. pHIKA INLAND MISSION. Miss FLORENCE Y'.UNG and Miss EDNA BAVIN, both C.1.31. Misaionaries oa furlough, will ADDRESS a PUBLIC MEETING, to be held (D.v.) at Choral Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING Next, the 14th, at 7.30. Both the Missionaries will appear in Native Costume. Admission Free. No collection. All invited. 12m JOHN WILKINSON, Hon. Sec. C.I.M. SALVATION ARMY, BOWLING STREET. BIG RECEPTION MEETING TO-NIGHT To COLONEL KILEEY and MAJOR LIEGH (From Australia). Brigadier Hoskin also present. W. G. MACKEY, 13ra ' Captain. Board and Eesidenee. mHB SOUTHERN GLACIERS OF NEW JL ZEALAND. GKAND AND MAGNIFICENT SCENEEY. EICHARBT-S HOTEL Is situated on the margin of QUEENSTOWN BAY, LAKE WAKATIPU. The above Hotel is co -well and favourably tnown throughout the World by Tourists and others that comment is superfluous. W. L. PHILP, 21d Proprietor. fIKITBaiON HOTEL, GORE. JAMES KNIGHT, Proprietor. (Just Opposite Hallway Station.) Luncheon ready for all trains which Btop from 15 to 20 minutes, and every care taken passengers do not mißs trains. The Criterion will be found one of the best appointed Hotels in the Colony. Good tabla, good wines, convenient commercial and sample rooms, private sitting rooms, Rood bedrooms, hot, cold, and shower baths. Telephono laid on. Letters and telegrams promptly attended to. . 23ju eTmTnTb hotel (Opposite Railway Station), Ddnkdis. I bepr 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 ssaare of public patronage. Hot and Cold Shower Bathg. CHARLES GOLDSMITH (Late of Christchurch), Telephone B7S. Proprietor. /"VKANE'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL, \Jr GORE—admittedly one of the most comfortable houses in the colony. Mr O'Kane is again in possession of this commodious brick house, which is replete -with every modern convenience for the comforb of Tourists, Traveller::, Families, and Boarders. Since Mr O'Kane took possession the house has been thoroughly n:novated, and elegantly and comfortably f uraiahed. Terms moderate, ia keeping with tha times. 3o mHB SUPREME COURT HOTEL, JL QUEENSTOWN. LAKE WAKATIPUMrs S. O'KANE, Proprietress.—Thi3 Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telegraph office, and adjoining the Athenosuru and Public Reading Room. The house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and all sanitary arrangements perfect, thus affording first-class accommodation for tourists, travellers, and boarders, with all the comforts of a home. Charges moderate. Private rooms for families. Excellent view from balcony of lake and mountains A porter attends passengers on arrival and departure of steamers. 1.) {OiUEENSTOWN.—33'BRIDE'S FAMILY \c£> HOTEL (Mrs J. M'Bride, Proprietress), not two minutes' walk from the Wharf, is one of the most popular and well-appointed establishments in the colony, replete in every department, and every requisite of the best quality obtainable. Porter attends passengers on arrival and departure of Steamers. Livery Stable in connection with the Hotel. Charges strictly moderate. 9£ ■"1%/ITETROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL ±?1. (No License), CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 342. Private Letter Box 38!). Night Porter kept. TERMS, £s 6d and 6s PER DAY. £Bau OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. BURKES FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, High and Manchester streets, CHKISTCHURCH.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The best accommodation in Christchurch on the most reasonable terms. All commnnicntions promptly attended to. P.O. Box SC4; Telenhone 425. Special arrangements can be made on application to P. Burke, Proprietor. COX'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Maelaggan street. — Comfortable Home for Travellers and Boardera. Separate bedrooms. P. Nehon, proprietor. 13s WANTED, BOAED and RESIDENCE for respectable Young Woman; terms must be moderate.—Address R T S, Times Office. QiPANISH RESTAURANT, Princes street kj south.—Meals. Od; good table. Beds, Is; separate rooms. Night Porter kept. l&n mWO Furnished FRONT EOOBTS to LET, JL with use of kitchen.—Mrs Wilson, Jubilee Villa, Albany street. llm "OTANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for two V? or three Boarders or Visitors; central position.—Gladstone Rouse, Moray place. fif "TVTUGGKTS, Port Molyneux.—SEASlDH JLI ACCOMMODATION; trap to meet visitors; curds of particulars at Bannister's, chemist. —Mrs Ottaway. £o MRS JAMES'S Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families.—AlbVa JisosavcoraerKingandSt.David streets.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10306, 13 March 1895, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10306, 13 March 1895, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10306, 13 March 1895, Page 5