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NOT TO BK TRIFLED WITH. (From Cincinnati Gazette.) Will people ne?er icara that a " cold" is an accident to be dreaded, and that when it occurs treatment should bs promptly applied ? Thete is no knowing where the trouble will end; and | while complete recovery is tha rule, the exI ceptions ate terribly frequent, and thousands | upon thousands of fatal illnesMtt occur every year ushered in by a little injudicious exposure | and seemingly trifling symptoms. Beyond thiS| i there are to-day countless invalids who can trace their complaints to "colds," which at the time of occurrence gave no eoneeru, and were therefore neglecteii. —Whsn troubled with a cold use Chatnberliiu's Congh Semsdy. It is prompt and affectuai. For gale by all leading chemists. An inquiry into taa dangers arising to man from the use of milk aad meat from tuberculous animals hss aii length been set ou foot in England. Holloway's Pills.—Weakening Weather.— The sultry summer days strain the nerves of th« feeble and decrepit, and disease may eventuate ■unless some restorative, such as these purifying Pills, be found to correct the disordering tendency. Holloway's medicines gives potency to the nervous | system, which is the source of all vital mover ! ments, and presides over every action which I maintains the growth and wellbeiug of the body. I No one can over-estimate the necessity of keeping i the nerves well strung, nor the ease with which I these Pills accomplish that end. They are the ( most unfailing antidotes to indigestion, irregular ! circulation, palpitation, sick headache, and | costiveness, and have therefore attained the | largest sale and highest reputation. 17 | " The Stomach and Its Tkials. ' —A lady in London writes as follows, under date April 27, 1SS8:—"Will you kindly send me the eleventh edition of ' The Stomach and its Trials,' for which I I enclose 14 stamps. I may add that the 'Emit i Salt' has proved a very Valuable medicine to me. j It is the only medicine that has cured very bad I headache after suffering for several months.' Caution.—Legate rights arc protected in every civilised country. Bead tho following:—" In the Supreme Court of Sydney (New South Wales) an ' appeal from a decree of Sir W. Manning perpetually restraining the defendant (Hogg) from selling a fraudulent imitation of Bno's Frdit Salt, and giving heavy damages to the plaintiff, has, after a most exhaustive trial of two days' duration been unanimously dismissed with costs."-^Sydney Morning Herald, November 26. Examine each bottle and see that the capsule is marked " Eno'a Fruit Salt." Prepared only at Eno's Fruit Salt Works, Hatcham, London, S.E., by J. C. Eno'g Patent.-fADvr.] .

Religious.. BT. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL* SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. Celebration of Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Matins and Litany at 11 a.m.—Hymns: 268, 220. Preacher: The Right Rev. the Bishop op Dctkedin. Evensong at 6-W.—Masnificat and Nunc Dimittis CBbdon in O). Anthem, -I will call upon the Lord * (Mozart). Hymns, 298, 198, 543. ;Preacher: The Rev. Canon Richards, M.A. TAB E S N A O• I. B, Grrat King street. Mr CHAS. WATT will Preach at 6.30. Subject: " The Conversion of a Treasurer ot State." PREACHING SOUTH DUNEDIN at 6.30. TUESDAY EVENING, at 8: Review of Mr Sievwright on "The Fallacies of Prohibition."' A. S. Adams, Esq., in the Chair. fiAVBRBHAJI' PRESBYTERIAN <O CHURCH. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES, TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), SEPTEMBER ISi Will he conducted by the Rev. EDWIN C. THINNEST (Late of Victoria) , , Morning, at 11 o'clock. Evening, at 6.30 o'clock, Special Collections at both Services.

ANNIVERSARY SOIREE op the 23rd INST. mRINITY WSSLEYAN CHURCH, B . Stuart street. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. Preacher-Rev, H. E. BELLHOUSE. Morning, at 11—Subject, " The Throne and tha Hainbow." Evening, at 6.S0 —Subject, " Incompatible Affections." A surmon largely for the young. iTb IPL E S OF CHRIST, ODDFELLOWS' HALL, STUART STREET. • Mr MAZENGARB. Morning, 11—" Sp'ritual Sight and Physical Blindness." Evening, 6.30—" he Faithful Saying." /^iARGILL ROAD WESLEYAN OHURCE, |\j SOUTH DUNEDIN. SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. U a.m.-Mr A. S. ADAMS. 6.30 p.m.—Rev. R. TAYoR. Subject, "A Sincere Regard for the Salvation of Others." Mosgiel Church—ll a.m.,. Rev, E. Taylob: 6.39 ji.mi.BtrW.MASdH/ . . . .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10595, 12 September 1896, Page 4

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