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OMNIUM GATHERUM.

NEWS AND GOSSIP.

It is reported tbat Mr Chamberlain approves of tho scheme for acquiring territory in Northern Australia.

C, Dickinson, many years with S. Jacobs, has purchased Berman's tobacconist business in the Graud Hotel Buildings —[Adyt.] • Six boxes of bullion containing 6218i-z were sent by the Tarawera to Sydney by the Bank of New Zealand.

An iuquiry into the collision between the Flora and the Wakatipu at Wellington Heads will be held on the return of the Wakatipu from Sydcey.

The entries received for the Christchurch agricultural acd pastoral show this year number. 1120, against IHS last year. Sheep number 538. cattle 171, horses 218, pigs 32, dairy produce, &?. 136.

Monster clearing auction sals of furniture on Saturday next iv Lorie and Co.'s upstair* sale room.—[Advt]

A Solvation Army wedding was solemnised at the Fortress ye.terday' afternoon, -^hen Mr Gould and Miss Mende, members of, the Army were uuitcd in wedlock, Major Birkenshaw performing the ceremony.

Those who never read the advertisoments in their newspapers mijfi more than they presume. Jonathan Kenison, of Bulao, Worth Co , lowa wbo had beon troubled with rheumatism in his baok, arm*, and shoulders, read an item iv his paper about how a prominent German citizen of Ft. Madison had been cared. He procured the ssipa medicine, and, to use his own words, "It cured mo right up." He also says: "A neighbour and his wife were both sick in bed with rheumatism. Their boy was over to my house ond said tbey were so bad that he had to do the oooking. I told him of Chamberlain's Pain B-.lm and howf it had cured me. He procured a bottle of it, and it eared thorn up in a week. For sale by all leading chemists.

— It is calculated tbat in moving about from one piece to another tbe people of Great Britain spend about £150 000 a day

TO DARKEN GREY HAIR. L*_cl_yers bulpbnr Hair Rostorer, quickest safest, best; restores the natural colour. Lock£&"i.. ai B.iu al Ha!r .-Restorer. Large bottles ls ed everywhere.—[Advt.] — Tne facts of heredity show that as a rule the m&la takes the peouKaritif-s of the father, and the female those of tho mother

P-^H^V.^ 0?/ 011, ---WANTS ANO INVALIDS.FeTfectly adapted for the youngest infant. Keeps good in oU climates; freo from animal germs. 'E be obtranod from all druggists and stores.

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Bibliographic details

Otago Daily Times, Issue 10505, 31 October 1895, Page 4

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OMNIUM GATHERUM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10505, 31 October 1895, Page 4

OMNIUM GATHERUM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 10505, 31 October 1895, Page 4