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—* The** ate 630*000 terieitacnts of fogs' th*n ] B*e rooms in London, snd of the»e 172,000 contain eilß room only, and 189,000 contain two *06mfl. ; ■ ■ ' ■ Floiumnb.—Fon tut Teeth and Breath—A few drops of the liquid "Florllins" sprinkled On a wot toothbrush reproduces a pleasant lather, Which thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gams, prevents tartar, stops docay, gives to ths teeth a peculiar pearly ■ whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco BUoke. " Tho Fragrant Floriline," being composed in part of honoy and sweet herbs, is del--licious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2e 6d, of oil Chemists and Perfumers. Wholesale depot, 38 FsrrlnEfdoh road, liondon.->-rADVT. iSNO's Fktrt* Salt.—"l travel by rail between twenty and thirty thousand miles each year, and in my opinion there is no mode of travelling bo debilitating to the human Bystem as that. For a long time I suffered from nervousness, sluggish liver, indigestion, flatulencft, and most of the ailments common to those who travel a great deal. After trying many, and all more or loos worthless, remedies, Iwas induced to try your FRUIT SALT, and since doing go (mno months ago) I nmy indeed Bay I am a new man, and now I never consider my portmanteau packed unless there is" a bottle of KNO'S FRUIT SALT in it. I think it right to recommend it jn every way—hence this letter^ — for I am sure it needs but to be tried, and no traveller would think of being without so great a friend in all Cases of need. I enclose my card, aiid am faithfully yours, Truth, the Trossschs Hotel; Lake Kabune. Callander, N. 8., 27th Julia 1883.'1 CAUTION.—LegaI rights are protected in every civilised country.' ' Examine each bottle »nd see the Capsule is Marked "ISNO'S FRUIT SALT." Without it you have been imposed on bjr worthUSB imitationi! Sold by all Chehiists.—TAbvt.] DRIKK SPRING BLOSSOM TEA.

Board and Residence. TNVERCARGILL.—CRESCENT HOTEL, JL Mrs BOjfD flata of Qucenstown, Lake Wnkatipu) has' leaEcd this Very Commodious and Ooiivehiently-.situated House, which afforJß the Very Beat Accommodation for Tourists and Ti-avflleii?. Large Commercial Room. 25a THE SUPREME! COURT HOTEL, QUEBNSTOWN, LAKE WAXATIPUMrs S. Q'KANE, fiiopjiiETßtess.—This Wellappointed Hotel is immediately opposite the post aud telegraph oflice, and adjoining the Athehteum Hud Public Reading ltooui. the house is comfortably and elegantly furnished, and all sanitary arrangements perfect, thus affording first-class ftccntomodation jfor tduriats, 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 Bteauierd. _j M EICHAIiDT'S HOT EL, LAKE WAKATIPU, The above Hotel, so wt'lt and favourably known by Tourists and others throughout the world, is situated on the margin of tue Queeiißtown Bay, and commands Views ef the Grand and Magnificent Lake Scenery., lioi'sea and vehicles of every description can be obtained at the hotel Rtabltß. __■ ALPINE CLUB, GLENORCHY, LAKE WAKATiI'U. Mrs FKASER has secured the services of J. Clark, the well-known G\ildo, and is prepared to RECEIVE VISITORS ANT) TOURISTS during the coining Season. S3d METROPOLITAN FAMILY HOTEL AND COFI^E :PALACB, OHRIi-sTCRuriCH, Gashel street. Home Comforts for Visitors. Baths — Hot, Cold, and Hhower-on each floor. Telephone, lost Office Box. Night Poite.r kept. I'JiiKMS, PER DAY, (is; PElt WjfEK, 30s to IDs. __ OT'i'U SOIIN-lbiUR, Proprietor. QHtP RESTAURANT AND BOARDING HOUSE, Princes and Jettt streets (Two miiutcß' walk from Post Office, Railway Station, and Wharf). - To make room for (he large aiid steadilyincreasing number of Patrons, we have annexed the adjoiniug building, known for many years as the London Hotel. Extensive alterations and iroprdvemehts have boon made in the Ship and Londom The whole has been refurnished iti 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 RbbrhS for Ladies. BOARD ... 's.l 15s PER WEEK (in advance) THE LUNCH (consisting of Three Courses) Provided every day at th* Ship, from 12 till 2, for SIXPENCE, Has no equal in quality and cooking at dcuble the price in any hotel tn tewn. '". ■ ', '■ led TTNIVERSITY Students are kindly invited' U to inspect ROOMS of new House in Castle street, hear Union street; three minutes from University; every convenience ; table first-class ; terms moderate. 14iii "^TACANCIES for Four Gentlemen; firstV clasß; central. Private Board and Lodging.— KaitOna, Graham street, off High street. Mr* CfirisHe. lta YOUKG MAN wont* Board, Lodging, or Cottage to RKNT.—Address (stating terms) Murphy, Times Office. 14m WANTED KNOvVN--th<.fc P. O'BR[EN has removed from the late Royal Hntpl, Walker street, to the Antfhnf Temperance Hotel, Maolnggan* street, two doors above Wright, Stephensoii, and Co.'s. saleyard, and trusfcw by strict attention to retain the patronage that has been ro favourably bestowed' on him for yrars. Board and Lodgine, IBs a week;' separate bedrooms. The house has been thoroughly renovated and improved (bt boarder;). I4rti A LBYN HOUSE.—Private Boarding Esii.. tablishment for Gentlemen and Families. Sirs Janies, cornel' Sine and St. David streets. THE OCCIDENTAL TEMPESANCH HOTEL and Dinittg Rbdhis; good accomHioda.tion •, charges strictly moderate. — Mrs Harris, proprietress, Man6e street. 12m 117"ANTED KNOWN—Vacancies fof two T V of three Boarders or VifitnrS ; central P__tloh.-Glttd»tonc Hbnte, Moray 'place. 17f TjjURMHOUSE ACCOMMODATION for j J«J Gentlemen ; good shooting ; near lake and river, clore to railway station,—Address Rural, TimesOfiice. 10m ."teTUGGBTS. Port Molyneux.—SEASlDE i-N ACCOMMODATION ; trnp meets visitors Romahapn; cards and photos Charles Beggi and Co—Mrs Ottaway. In CENTRALLY Sttiiitted^Millar'a Private Hotel, Dining iind Refreshment Rooms, Deft street, Inyercaririll. Every comfort; terms) moderate. Telephone, 187. 8n MOERAKI. — Seaside Accommodation.— Trap to meet Trains, .fee. For terms and I vacancies apply Mra Hull. FIRR'JNOLASFi Private BOARD and LODGINGS; central. — Mrs Richards, Aromii, High Btreot. Double, single rooms, private sitting room. 19d CJT. OLAlß.—"Mnvora" Private BOARDO . ING ESTABLISHMENT for Gentlemen abd Families. Close to tfciuiu and baths J tennis lawn • 17s W" ANTED. BOARD and LODGtNG (with washlag), under Ids per week, by youhg Tradesmen, in private family (sfluth preferred), within 15 minutes' walk Post Office.—State particulars Chipn, Times Office. . 16m W "ANTED, nice FURNIS&ED ROOM, in or near High street.—X V, Times Office. ISra LADY Wantß quiet, comfortable HOME near town, Address MB, Post Office, Dumidin. 16m TO LET, Comfortably fnrnishert BEDROOM, with xiso of KitcheH.—KingHtoh Hoiiae, Castle atreet (near St. Andrew street). ICm SiTUATIQMS VACANT. mHE OOVERNBSENT LIFE INBUR' J ANCE DfiPARTMBN* requires the Services of a capable CANVASSING TOWN AGENT. Terms and particulars . GOVERNMENT INSURANCE OFFICE 12m , Dunedln. "KHEOM £1 to £3 to be made per day J eftsy 32 occupation. Send ;addraßs and six penny Btamps to Ediedn and Co., Genetal Post Office ■ , Mt

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10620, 16 March 1896, Page 3

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