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" What a funny little m»n you are ! " These were tho now historic words used by Lord Alfred Douglas in reply to his father, the ! Marquis of Qaeeusbtrry. So mash was elicited by the recent sensational trial of Oscar Wilde. The fame remarkable words are found in that remarkih'.e book, "The Green C&rntlion," and in this case are used by Lord Reggie Hastings. Nov?, it is rather an open question as to whether Lord Dougles quoted : tha words of the novelist, or whe'her the latter j utilised lhe reply made to the Marquis by his I prodigal sod. Tast the father fully dc-erved such an epithet is. clearly shown by the fuct that ho chose to make his own cigarettss, when he could obtain Indian .Chiefs at sixpence a packei, i A REMARKABLE BRIDGE. Some " considerable distanpe" south of Auckland and "quite; a large number" of milts north of Wellington s.t«sds a. bridie. It is entitled to be called a remarkable bridge. IS is on the direct road to, and only & short distance from, Xgmchcreinpatikura. When it was discovered by a party of Natives the leader of the party exclaimed, " Homaikaraiki ! " And, after many yeats, it is still called by the Natives " Watapiti." Aud so it is a pity ! No doubt a reason was given for its construction at the time, and the men who were instrumental in devoting publio mouf-y to fiuca work 3 would look well gibbeted in chains on ths same bridge, the enly drawback bejng that no one would see thorn. The same amount of money, nay, half that euii, invested in Vanity Fair Cigarettes would j bring happiness and oajojment to our adult male population. i llEr.Li.v's Foon for Infants ano Invalids — Perfectly adapted for the youngest infant. Kefep3 Rood in all climates ; free from animal germs. To ba obtained from all druggists and stores. Fi.on.ir.inF..—For the Teeth and Breath—A few drops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a wet toothbrush reproduces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses tho teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevent* tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The Frazrant Floriline," being composed in part of honey and sweet herb?, is delicious to the taste, and the Rreateat toilot discovery of the ase. Price 2s Bd, of all Chemist* and Perfumere. Wholesale depot, 3S Farriugdon road, London.—fAnvr. " The Stomach Goyep-xs the World."—General Gordon.—ln disorders of the stomach or of impure blood Eno's Fruit Salt is invaluable, for not the least of its recommendations is its resemblance of fruit in the natural way in which it relieves the system of effete matter, which, if retained, poisons the blood. Its advantage over fruit is that it can always be at hand when required. At the same time it is in eyory respect as harmless as the juicc3 of ripe fruit, 'from which it has been obtained. Stimulants and insufficient amount of exercise freqnently derange the liver. Eno's Fruit Salt peculiarly adapted for any constitutional weakness of tho liver. A world of woes ia avoided by those who keep and use Eno's Fkuit Salt. " All our customers for Kno's Fruit Salt would not be without it upon any consideration, they having received so much benefit from It.—Wood Brothers, chemists, Jersey, ISTS.— CAUTlON—Examine each bottle and sec that the capsule is marked "ENO'S FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on by a worthless imitation. Sole-by all Cheraista. Prepared only at ENO'S FRUIT SALT WORKS. KatcW, London, S.E., by J. C. Kno's Patent—[Adtt.) Ssioks "KOYAL COLOSS" TOBACCO. Board and Residence TNVEBCABGt.LL.—CRESCENT. HOTEL. .8.. Mrs BONT) (late of Queenstown, Lak« Wukatipu) has leafed thi« Very Commodious and Conveni«-ntly->ituate<l House, which afforris thn Very Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Large Commercial Room. 25i TE RMI"K iT S HOTEL (Opposite Railway Station), DITNBDIK. ■i W respectfully to inform the TRAVKT.-LTNG 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 Batlie. CHARLES GOLDSMITH (Late of Christchnrch), • Trlepnone 878. Proprietor. j\/rETROPOLITAN ~ FAMILY HOTEL It! AND .-COFFER PALACffi, CHUISTCHURCH, Cashel E'reet. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths —Hot, CoM, and Shower—on ench floor. Telephone, ' Post Oflico Box. Night Poiter kept. TERMS: PER DAY, 6s; PER iVEEIC 30s to 40s. ■ OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. BURKES' FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. High and Manchester streets, CHKISTCHUKCH.—Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. The best accommodation in Christchurch on the most reasonable terms. All communications promptly attended to. P.O. Box 564 ; Telephone 428. Special arrangements can be made on application to P. Burke, Proprietor. nnHE SUPREME COURT HOTEL, i QUEENSTOWN,' LAKE WAKATIPUJlrs S. O-KANE, Proprietress,—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telegraph office, and adjoining the Athenraum and Public ReadingKoom. The honsa 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 rdoms for families. Excellent view from balcony of lake and mountains. A porter attends passengers on arrival and departure of stMrfiers. L) liIiRST-CLASS PRIVATE BOARD and 1 LODGING at Mrs Christie's, Kaituna, (irahani -treet, off High street; 10minutes' walk from Princes street. , ■ 13n PEOPLE requiring Board. Lodging, Rooms (furnished or unfurnished), town or country, apply Miss Staiham. opposits post office, Dunedin. COX'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, M*claggan street. — Comfortable Home for Travellers and Boarders. Separate bedrooms. P^Nehon, proprietor. I3s WAIKOUAITI (oloib ro Bench).—Safe Bathing. Mrs NELMES'i* now ready to receive Summer Visitors up to Christmas; furnished rooms tolet Buggy and horses on hire. TVTUGR3TS. Port Molyreux.— SEASfDB JIS ACCOMJIODATION; trap to meet visitors ; cards of particulars at Bannister's, chemist. 1 Mrs Ov.taway. In ST CLAlß.—"Mavora" Private BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT for Gentlemen and Families. Clo3e to tr.ims and baths; tennis lawn :■,__ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION; ningle rooms; hot, colil, shower bath; piano; terms moderate. —Aronui House (late Dr Colquhoun's), High street. .' - Ifljy O'BRIBN'S Dunedin Boarding House, c foot Walker stre.'t—73oard and Lodging, 17s; UcAs, Is. Furnished Bedrooms To Let lDn BROAD BAY.—Superior Accommodation with Board. Lunch and Afternoon Teas by arrangement.' Letter or telephone —Green. SHASIDE Accommodation, Mm Campbell's, Nuggetc, Pott Mo'yneux; trap meets pansengcrs Itomahapa station; good sea bathing. 7n "O AII.WAY DINING ROOM. Stnart ttrpot. _Oj All meals Cd ; be<U Is, single rooms.—Mrs Thorn, proprietress. 4o Ti/f RS JAMES'S Private Bojxdinß E!it»bli«hJj_fi. ment for Qentlemen anf Families—Albyu House, corner King and St. Df rid streets. MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.-— Trap to meet Trains, <tc. For terms and vacancies apply Sirs Hull. WANTED KNOWN—VAcuneies for two or three Boarders or Visitors; central position.—Gladstone House, Moray place. 61 T7IMPIRE RESTAURANT, Jelty street.— JQj Mealt^Od ; Single Beds, Is. Vacancies for Bteady Boarderg. Night porter kept. 18n "imXCELSIOR RESTAURANT, corner B'J Stuart and Castlo streets.—All Me»ls (Id, Beds Is. Accommodation for Boarders.—Mrs Sullivan. 19n f^ BNTRALLY Situated—Millar'n Private V> Hotel, Dining and Refreshment Rooms, Dee ttnet, Invercareill. Every comfort; terms moder.ile. Telephone, IS7. 8n SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for SIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. ft/IfRS PISH Wants (To-d»y)-Experienced J_VJL Waiters, Cooks, Housekeeper (Scotch, about 30, country), Boy, Useful Generals, Housemaid^ . Ssn ANTED, well-educated YOUTH us an Apprentice : over 17 preferred.—Address own handwriting) Chemist, Times Office 23n W ANTED, an Assistant WAITER ;.rau«t be experienced.—Apply Wans Hotel, DunwUn.' , 25n OARRAT'j." Wauts—Six l'rinale Cooks (20s, lIP 355). Housemaids, Generals (hotels, private), Useful Girls, Daitymaids, Barmaids (leading hotels), GROOM - Gardener (for gentleman's family) Farm Lads, Milkers, Flax Mill Boys, Strong Lad (for farm—plough, harrow). 25a WANTED, Smart CANVASSER (mlfoTr female); new book of photographs; liberal commission.—Porter and Co., Lower High street. 21n WANTED, a BLACKSMITH far Glenore Dredge; must "nave had experience in dredge work; applicants to state wages expected. Apply to John Nelaon, manager, Glenore. 21n o o v tTt is r s. WANTED, an Experienced CUTTER for an established trade in DuWdin. Liberal salary to a good man* Applicants to be prepared to commence duties January 3. Apply, with copy of testimonials addressed CUTTER, 22q Box 302. Dwiodin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10526, 25 November 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10526, 25 November 1895, Page 3