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— Among the inhabitants of more tropical climes the tendency is toward soft and musical, cadence, and travellers relate th»t in regions in South America, such as Peru and Venezuela, where atmospheric disturbances are rare, the natives almost chant the phrases of salutation. — One large firm of cattle ranchers near Miles City, Washington, employs all the year round two hunters and a pack of 15 Russian nolf hounds to keep the range free from wolves and coyotes, which are a pest to stoekraisers all ovfx the region. Advice to Motiikrs I—Are you broken in your res Iby a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth 1 Go at mire to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs Winsi.ow's Sootiiing Syrup. It will relieve the poor t-ufferer immediately. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to the taste; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes "as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softene the gums, allayß all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other cauEes. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine Dealers everywhere at Is ljd per bottle.—[Advt Kno's Fruit Salt.—" I travel by rail between twenty and thirty thousand miles each year, and in ray opinion there is no mode of travelling so debilitating to the human system as that. For a loiip 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, and all more or less worthless, remedial, I was induced to try your FRUIT SALT, and since doing so (nine months aao) I may indeed say I am a now man, and now I never consider my portmanteau packed unless there is a hottle of ENO'S FRUIT SALT in it. I think it, right to recommend it in every way—hence this letter— for I am sure it needs but to bo 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 Trossachs Hotel, Lake Kabune. Callander, N. 8., 27th June 1883.'' CAUTION.—LegaI rights are protected in overy civilised country. Examine each bottle and see the Capsule is Marked "ENO'S FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations Sold by all Chemists.—TAdvt.l

Board and Residence. J NVERCARGILL.—ORESCENT HOTEL, Mrs BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu) has leased thi" Very Commodious and Conveniently-situated House, which affonis th'o Very Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travellers. Large Commercial Room. 25s THB SUPREME COURT HOTEL, QUEENSTOWN, LAKE WAKATIPUMra S. O'KANE, Phop'kiethess.—This Well-appointed-Hotel is immediately opposite the post and telegraph office, and adjoining the Athemeum and Public Reading Robin. 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, _^ ■ L*_ I C H A R D T' S HOTEL, LAKE WAKATIPU. The above Hotel, so well and favourably known by Tourists and others throughout the world, 13 situated on the margin of the Queenstown Bay, and commands Views of the' Grand and Magnificent Lake Scenery.. Horses and vehicles of every description can be obtained at the hotel stables. ■' '■_ 18d ALPINE CLUB, GLENORCHY, LAKE WAKATIPU.. Mrs ERASER has secured the services of J. Clark, the well-known Guide, and is prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS AND TOURISTS during the coming Season, , ■ 23d METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL AND COFFEE PALACE, CHRISTCHURCH, Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths —Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor. Telephone. Post. Office Box. Night Poitcr kept. I'ERMS, PER DAY, 6s; PER WEEK, 30s to 40s. OTTO SCHNEIDER, Proprietor. qHIP RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE, PhiNCES and Jetty streets (Two minutes' walk from Post Office, Railway Station, and Wharf). ' ' ' ■ J_ ' To make room for the large and steadilyincreasing number of Pnti-tins, we have annexed tbe adjoining building; known for many years as j the London Hotel. Extensive alterations itnd improvements have been made in the Ship and London. The whole has 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. Separate Dining and Sitting Rooms for Ladies. BOARD ... ... IBs PER WEEK (in advance) THE LUNCH (coiieiStitig 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. 9 ■ .. ~ ]8d ALBYN HOUSE.—Private Boarding Establishment for Gentlemen and Families. Mrs James, corner King and St. David streets. LADY Wants quiet, comfortable HOME near town.—Address M. 8., Post Office, Dunedin. 13m THE OCCIDENTAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL and Dining Rooms; good accommodation ; charges strictly . moderate. — Mrs Harris, proprietress, Manse street. 12m 17IIRST - CLASS Central BOARD and J RESIDENCE; bot and cold bath.— Address at Brown's,, confectioner, George street.. 7m Tj.URNt-.HED BEDROOMS to LET; JC every convenience.—Apply Stanley House, Moray place. 12m BOARD and RESIDENCE.—AIbion House, near. First Ohurch, Moray place. 7m WANTED KNOWN—Vacancies for two or three Boarders or Visitors ; central uositiom—Gladstone House.' Moray dlicj"- K<

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10618, 13 March 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10618, 13 March 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10618, 13 March 1896, Page 3