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Advice to Mother.. I—Are you broken iv your rest by a sick child suffering with tho pain of cutting teeth 1 Go at once to a chemist and got a bottle of Mrs Wisslow's Soothing Syiiup. It will relieve the poor .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 softens tho gurus, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is tbo best known remedy for dysentery and diarrh—a, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine Dealers everywhere at ls l._d per bottle.—[Anvr

Eno's "Fiiuit Salt" is the simplest and best remedy yet introduced. It removes by i natural means effete matter or poison from the blood, thereby preventing and curing boils, carbuncles, quinsey, feverish skin, erysipelas, and all epidemics, and counteracts any errors of eating or drinking, or any surldon affliction or mental strain, and prevents diarrh—a. It is,a pleasant beverage, which supplies the wantof ripe fruit, so essential to the animal economy, and may be taken as an invigorating and cooling draught tinder any circumstances, from infancy to old a^ft andmay be continued f.r any length of time, and looked upon as being a simple product of fruit. Caution.—Legal rigats are protected iv every civilised country. Examine each bottle and see lhat the capsule is marked Eno's " Fruit Salt"; without it you have been imposed on by worthless imitations.—Sold by all chemists. —f Aovx.]

Board and Ke3ideao-. TNVHRCARGILL.—CRESCENT HOTEL. I. Mrs BOND (late of Queenstown, Lake Wakatipu) has leased this Very Commodious and Conveniently-situated House, which --ffor-'s tho Very Best Accommodation for Tourists and Travelers. Large Commercial Room. 25s N S L 0 W HOUSE, Ocean Beach. Superior Accommodation for Visitors : Suites of Room*; Hot and ,Cold Baths; Comfort Guaranteed. Telephone 539. 10s TSTARNER'S HOTEL. Cntbfdral fqnare, VV CHRTSTCHHRCH (Established ISR3).— Superior Apartment* for Families, Tourists, and others. This'Hotol (still managed by Mr Henry AtlknHs very central, near Post and Teleernph bffi.'es. Custom House, Banks, and other Public P.uildities Twelve large, well-appointed Sample Rooms for the convenience of commercial gentlemen Correspondence will receive pmmnt attention. Agent for Cobb and Co.'s West Coast j Coaches, ' < *8 CR I T-BION HOTEL, GORE (T. G. La-HEN-OX. Proprietor), Opposite Railway Station, Where all trains, ineludine nnrth and south exnresses, stop from 10 to 20 minutes. Refreshments always Ready. Liberal Table. Superior Accommodation for Tourists and others. Sample Rooms. Telephone. Hot and Cold Bath«. Porter meets all trains. Los "CT ______ ~METROPOLIS, ST CLAIR GEORGE T. SEARLE (Late of Albion Hotel, Invercargill) Has much pleasure in notifying hi*-.friends that he has takeu the above Hotel. Vacancies for Six Boarders. lljy ETROPOLIT'N F4.MILY HOTEL AND C'OFPRE PALACE, CHRISTCHURCH. Cashel street. Home Comforts for Visit-rs. Baths—Hot, Cold, and Shower—on each floor, TeleriUone. Post Office Box. Night Porter kept. IEKM-, PER DAY, fis: PISIt WEEK, 30s to4os. j-ju OTTO S(.*Hl^lD^^Proprietor._ "CTTANTED- KNOWN—Vacancies for two Tl or.three Boarders or Visitors; central pnsiticn.—Gladstone House, Moray place. 37 A LBYN HOUSE.—Private Bowling EsJ\. tiihlishment for Gentlemen and Families. Mis James,.corner King and St. David streets, "37.1 EST - CLASS' Private BOARD and _§_? LODGINGS ; central. — Mrs Richards, Aronui, High street. Double, single rooms, private sitting room. 4jy ! "il/TOKKAKI. — Se»side Accommodation.— I iVp. Trap to meet Trains, .fee. For terms and [ vi<—leics apply Mrs Hull. j C' ~~ Wl~o-TAB-iTACCOMMODATION for I Bnrders and Vi-tors, Exc-nlsinr Restnurant, j Stuart and Castle streets. Meals, b'd; Beds,_ls._ j "OOARD-RESIDENOE —Warwick House, j js3 Moray place, under new management;) central all parts city; excellout cuisine ; moderate i terms. _ 20jy i PUPBRIOR APARTMENTS (in goo. \ O locality), suitable for Gentleman or Married j OouDle.-Piirticn)ars Mrs Fish's Office. 130 \ C COMFORTABLE BOARD for Young Men ; j -7 good home; S minutes from Octagon ; terms | moderate.— Aurora, Times Office. 9o | BOARD and RESIDENCE, alao Furnished | Rooms to Let;. terms moderate.—Ventry j House, View street "£au I WANTED, by respectable Young Man, ; BOARD and RESIDENCE in private family.—State terms Moderate, Times Office. 13a Waitati" refreshment rooms (kept by Mrs Griffin) three doors north of Public Hall. $o SITUATIONS VACANT. CASH ADVERTISKMENTS under this heading not exceeding Sixteen words are inserted for I SIXPENCE ;or for one week, 2s fid. If orders coma by letter it-must b». understood that double these rates will be charged unless accom- | panied by cash Iv replying to advertisements | of situations vacant applicants should retain original testimonials aud enclose copies only. ( MRS PISH Wants—6 Cooks (private, £1 to £40), generals (-£-10), Housemaids (private, 15s), Dairymaids. Cooks (hotels). 130 j BARRATT (Stuart street.) Wants—Groom- j Gar.'ener (country hotel), Ploughman (to j milk), Waitress and.Generals (country hotels). WANTED, BOY to milk, make himself useful; 5s per week.—Apply No. 5 Arcade j | 12 o'clock To-day^- 130 WANTED, a quiet, staid PERSON for , Housework; no children; suburbs.— ] Apply Times Office; __-_.? I WANTED, a Practical ENGINE FITTER j for small work, iron and brass.—Addrass Fitter, care Times Office. 130 W" ANTED, an ASSISTANT, for Butter Factory.—State experience, also salary required, Box IS, Orepuki, Southland. 120 WANTED, .Rood COOK; also, experienced PARLOURMAID. Referencss required. Apply by letter. Miss Grigg, Longb.ach, Canterbury. M' ISS STUART'S REGISTRY, George street. — Wanted : Cook - Laundress for Sawyers' Buy, experienced Generals ; good places, highest wages. '_._ 130 K EVIDENT GOVERNESS. —Must be experienced and capable Teaching thorough Music and English.—Copies' of references nnd salary required to Box 872. O.PO. I-Q WALLACE AND FIORD HOSPITAL. APPLICATIONS, accompanied by Testimonials, will be received until Noon of SATURDAY, 7th November, for the POSITION of MATRON to the Hospital. Salary, £50 per *mW- ' GEO. O. CASSELS, Secretary, r Biverton. 6th October 1896. 8o

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10621, 13 October 1896, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10621, 13 October 1896, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10621, 13 October 1896, Page 3