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Important to Parents.—Should a parent have I nothing to bestow on a child but a narrow education, still he will bless you if you form his body j to health ahd strength and activity, whether he ! earns his simple meal by labour at the plough, anvil, or axe. On the contrary, if you ksolect his health and strength, and leave him a debilitated wretch, he: would curse you though a millionaire. Eno's Fruit Salt is an Indispensable Requisite in the preservation of Children's Health. CAUTION.—LegaI rights are protected in every civilised country. Head the following:—" In the Supreme Court of Sydney (N.S W.) an appeal from a decree of Sir "W. Manning perpetually restraining the defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Eno's Fruit Salt, and giving heavy damnges to the plaintiff j has, after a most exhaustive trial of two days* duration, been unanimously dismissed with costs." —Sydney Morning Herald, November £6'.—[Advt.l BERING BLOSSOM TEA.

Board and Residence mHS3 SUPREME COURT HOTEL, JL 'QUEENSTOWN. LAKE WAKATIPUSlrs S. O'KANE, Proprietress.—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telegraph office; and adjoining the Athensjum and Public Reading Room. The house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and all sanitary arrarjgement3 perfect, thus affording first-class accommodation for tonrists, travellers, and boarders, with all the comforts of a home. Charges moderate. Private fonms for families. Excellent view from balcony of lake and mountains. A porter attends passengers on arrival and departure of steamers. U TE R MINUS HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), Dunedin. T lies respectfully to inform ths 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 share of public patronage. Hot and Cold Shower Bath?. ' CHARLES GOLDSMITH ■ (Late of Ghristchurchj, Telephone 575. Proprietor. 'KANE'S SOUTHLAND CLUB HOTEL] 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 comfort of Tourists, Travellero, Families, and Boarders. Since Mr O'Kane took possession the house hns been thoroughly renovated, and elegantly and comfortably furnished. Terms moderate, in keeping with the times. 3o Tfc/rETROPOLITAN' FAMILY HOTEL IVJL (No License), CHRIStCHUROII, Caahel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths —Hot, Oold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone 312. Private Lattar Box 389. Night Porter' kept. TERMS, 5s 6d and Ca PER DAY. 2Sau OTTO. SCHM EIDER, Proprietor. ■pUEKB'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL S3 HOTEL, High and Manchester streets, CHMSTCHURCH.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The best accommodation in OUristchiiTch on the most reasonable terms. All communications promptly attended to. P.O. Box 364 ; Telephone 428. Special arrangements can be made on 'application to P. Burke, Proprietor. ST. CLAJR. Arawa House, Albert and Befcch streets.-Suporior ACCOMMODATION Permanent Boarders and Visitors ; terms moderate— Mrs Dick. 24jy BUPERIOK ACCOMMODATION; single rooms; hot, cold, shower bath; piano; terms moderate. —Aronui House (late Dr Colquhoun's), Highjtreet. : 19jy "fpiXCELSIOR Resfcauv-£nfc, Stuart; street Aid (next railway).-Meals, Fd ; Beds, Is. Vacancies for steady Boarders. Hot baths.—Mrs Siillivan : ____ 2GJ J" nOX'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MacH_y laffgan street. — Comfortable Home for Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedrooms. P. Nelson, proprietor. 13a "OiTANTfiD KNOWN.—6iI LUNCHEON V%' at Vannini'g Hotel, Moray place. Can't B beat; a trial solicited.— Molouey, proprietor. T>AILWAY DINFNG ROOMS, Sfcuatb SAi street.—All Meals, fid; Beds, Is. Rooms ' to Lcti furnished of unfurnished. i>'"

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10424, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10424, 29 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10424, 29 July 1895, Page 3

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