Holi.owav's Ointment.—Go where you may, in every country and in. all climes, persons will be found who have a ready word of praise for this Ointment. For chaps, chafes, scalds, bruises, and sprains, it is an invaluable remedy; for bad legs,bad breasts, ami piles, it may be confidently relied upon for effecting a sound and permanent cure. In cases of puffed ankles, erysipelas, and rheumatism Holloway's Ointment gives the greatest comfort by reducing the inflammation, cooling the blood, soothing the nerves, adjusting tbo circulation, and expelling the impurities. This Ointment should have a place in every nursery. It will cure all those manifold skin affections which, originating in childhood, gain strength with the the child's growth. 30 eno's Fruit Salt.—" I travel by rail between twenty and thirty thousand miles each year, and in my opinion there is no mode of travelling, so debilitating to the human system as that. For a long time I suffered from nervousness, sluggish liver, indigestion, flatulence, and most of the ailments common to those who travel a great deal. After trying: many, aud all more or less worthless, remedies, I was induced to try your FRUIT SALT, and since doing so (nine months ago) I may indeed say I am a new man, and now I never consider my portmanteau packod unless there is a bottle of ENO'S FRUIT SALT in it. I think it right to recommend it in every way—hence thia letter — for I am sure it needs but to ba tried, and no traveller would think of being without so great a friend in all cases of need. I enclose my card, and am faithfully yours, Truth, the Trossachs1 Hotel, Lake Kabune. -Callander, N. 8., 27th June ISB3.*' CAUTION.—LegaI rights are protected in every civilised country. Examine each Iwttle and see the Capsule is Marked "ENO'S FRUIT SALT." AVithout it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations Sold by all Chemists. —TAnvx.) Smokk "ROYAL COLORS TOBACCO.
Board aad Residence. TNVBRCARGILL.— CRESCENT HOTEL, Mrs BOND (late nf Queenstown, Lake AVakatipu) has leaped ,t hi? A rery Commodious and Conveniently-situated Hour.c, which afforis the A rery Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Large Commercial Room. 25s HE SUPRBMI3 COURT HOTEL, QtTEENKTDAVN, LAKE AA'ATCATIPUSlrs S. O'KANE. Proi'mktrkss.—This AVellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post and teWrnph office, and adjoining tbe Athenmum and Public Reading Room. 'J'he house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and ali sanitnry 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. 1.1 THI I C H A R D T'S HOTEL, J^J LAKE AVAKATIPU. Tbe above Hotel, so well ar.d favourably known by Tourists and others throughout the world, h situated ou the margin of the Qoeenstown Bay, and commands Views of the Grand and Mag. rificent Lake Scenery. Horsea and vehicles of ! every description can be obtained at the hotel | stables. '. j a LPINE CLUB, GLENORCHY, LAKE j -£»- AVAICATiPU. Mrs FRASER has secured the services of J. Clark, the well-known Guide, and is prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS AND TOURISTS ,' during the coming Season. 23d L'ift^I^ROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL I IVJ. AND COFFEE PALACE, j CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street. i Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths —Hot, I Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone. Post. Office Box. Night Potter-kept. I'ERMS, PER DAY, b's; PER WEEK, 30s to 40s. QTTO SCHNETDER, Proprietor. QiHIP RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE, Princes and Jetty streets (Two minutes' walk from Post Office, Railway ' Station, and AVharf). To make, room for the large and steadilyincreasing number of Patrons, we have annexed tlio adjoining building, known for many years as the London Hotel. Extensive alterations and improvements have been made in the Ship and London. Tho whole baa been refurnished in a superior style by local firms, which makes THE SHIP the most comfortable, convenient, and economical Restaurant and Boarding House in the City. Hot and Cold Baths. I Separate Dining and Sitting Rooms for Ladies. BOARD 16s PER AVEEK (in advance) THE LUNCH (consisting of Three Courses) Provided every day at the Ship, from 12 till 2, for SIXPENCE, Has no equal in quality and cooking at double the price in any hotel in town. RM WANTED at once, Two FURNISHED ROOMS—Addros Booms, Pout Office. FIRST - CLASS Central BOARD and RESIDENCE; hot and cold bath.Address at Brown's, Confectioner, George street. . 7m SEASIDE (Beach street, AVaikouaiti).—Mrs Nelmes has A 7acancies for Boarders; take charge of children ; terras moderate. 4m IrURMHOUSE ACCOMMODATION for ' Gentlemen ; good'shooting; near lake and river, clo«e to railway station.—Address Rural, Times Office. ' _10m BOARD and RESIDENCE for Seaside Visitors ; splendid beach; safe bathing; terms moderate.—Mrs Stockton, Warrington. EOARD and RESIDENCB.-Albion House, 1 near First I'buw.Vi, Moray place. 7m TTS7"ANTHp KNO\I .\r —Vacancies for two VI or three Boarders or Visitors ; central position.—Gladatono House, Moray place. I7f T^TUGGETS. Port Molyneux.—PEASlDß JJS ACCOMMODATION; trap meets visitors Romahapa; cards and photos Charles Begg and Co.—Mrs Ottaway. In CENTRALLY Situated—Millar's Private Hotel, Dining s>nd Refreshment Rooms, Dea street, Invercartill. Every comfort; terms mode. wte._Telephone, 187. 8n MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation. — Trap to meet Traius, &c. For terms and vacancies apply Mrs Hull. FIRST-CLARK Private BOARD and LODGINGS; central. - Mrs Richards, Aronui, High street. . Double, single rooms, private sitting room. . 19d ST. CLAIR.—'• Mavora " Private BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT for Gentlemen and Families. Olose to trams and baths; tennis lawn . . 17a BROAD BAY. —Superior Accommodation with Board. Lunch and Afternoon Teas by arrangement. Letter or teleohone.—Green. SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISEMENTS under this heading . not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for JSIXPENCE; or for one week, 2s 6d. WANTED (immediately)— Cooks (private, £40), Laundress, Generals, Houoem.iids, Nursegirls, Dairymaids. Lad (country hotel).—Mrs Hitts. Rattray street,. 21m
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10616, 11 March 1896, Page 3
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960Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10616, 11 March 1896, Page 3
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