Horx way's Ointment and Pills.—Coughs, In- 1 flnenz.i.—The soothing properties of these me- \ dicn incuts render'them'well worthy of trial in alt diseases of the respiratory organs. In coriirnou j colcls and influenza, the Pills, taken internally j and the Ointment rubbed over the chest and throat, are exceedingly efficacious. When ml fluenza is epidemic, tins treatment is easiest, safest, and surest. Hrtlloway's Pills purify the blood remove nil obstacles to its free circulation through the lungs, relieve the over-gorged air tubes and render respiration free, without reducing the strength, irritating the nerves, or depressing the spirits ; such are the ready means of from suffering when- afflicted with colds, coughs, bronchitis, and other chest complaints by which the. health of so. many is seriously and permanently ■• injured -in most countries. . . '
Eeligious. THE MRS ; S,. AG E. From the LORD JESUS CHRIST . T« ... ALL CHRISTIAN PKOPLE Calling upon thera To Prepare tor His Appearing, AND WAKNINf! THEM OP The Approaching Great Tribulation, Will asaia Ye delivsred in this City By an Evangelist of the Catholic Apostolic Church In the ' ■ ■■ ' ' ' CITY HALL, COWLING STREET, TO-MORROW-(THURSDAY) BVKNING, NOVE&tBEH 11. Second Subject : NOVEMBER 11.—" The Approaching Judgments of God upon Chvii'teridom, and the Gathering of a First Fruits of the Church that they may Escape these." ' Doors open at 7.30. Address at 8 o'clock. Free Admission. . 6n Board and Residence. X A. ~N ~eP~H O T X L . 'DUUiSPIN./''' , I have much pleasure in intimating to my Old Friends and the General Public that I have LKASKD the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly Renovated an* lief urp-shed. Only the Best of .everything will he kept, and the Comfort of the. Guests will be the. first conerati6n V -' --W.L.PHILP. TERM INU S HOT EL, DUNKpIN. ".".'..■; This Hotel is situated just opposite the Triangle Gardens, Railway Station, and Wharves. It is one of themoatbeanfnl positions in Duuedin, ■■..There is ,no pWs^ntev place at which to.live, The 'Hot'l is quite hex', and. "the Rooms are large and lofty. .The Baths 'and Lava- , tories are all that could be desired; . . . : Tariff Moderate. ■ ';. THOS. CORNISH ;... PaopRW?TOR. OKER-s" "HOTEL, CHRiSTOHUROH (Renovated and R*fiirDishe.d).--The univer- | sally recognised most Up-to-date;Ho(el in the ; colony under the new Proprietorship and | Mansgement of Mr JAMES HATPIKLT) (late.of i the Royal and Oanterbury Club), is only few minutes from Railway Station; conveniently Mnmte-i for all Public Offices, Banks, Opera House, Thentrs, Ac, yet avoiding, noise alia dust of city. Ladies and Families met at steamer or traina if previously advised. , Correspondence J promptly attended to. " 28<ay | W~T ARNISR'S HOTRL. f!ethpdr/il square j W CRRISTCHURCH (Established 18631— j Snpf.rior Apartments for.Families, Tourists, and others. This Hni-ol is y«iy central, ocar Post and Telesraph Ofti-ss, Custom House.Banks, and other Public Buildings. Twelve large, wellappointed Sample Ptooms for the convenience of commercial gentlemen. ■Corresponflencs will receive prompt, attention.. Agent for Cobb and Co.'s West Coast Coaches. . . - 4s HBNPvYALLE-N.^anager^ ttTichardt's^ hotel, lake wakaJSli TTPTJj Qneenstown. Mrs FRASKK, Proprietress. ' The Scenery of J alee Wxkatipu—Mountains, ■\Vaterfalls, Lakelets, &c-iinever no ■beautiful as in winter, and the above Hotel, which has gained a world-wide reputation for its Hish-olass j and Complete Appointments, including the Klectric Light, *c, Ac, is open to receive Visitors | during the Winter Month* at Reduced Tariff to | suit the times and season.. ■ -: limy 7^RI TERI 0N HOTEL, GORE \J (T. G. LAUKENPON, Pripriftbr), . Opposite.Railway Station, Where all twin?, including the north and south expresses, stop from 10 to 20 minutes. Rpfresh- \ m«nts always ready. LihefAl t.nlile. . Supwor : arcomm''d»tion for tourists and bicyclists. Hot ; and cold baths. Sample Rooms. Telejihone ;. Porter meets all trains. ' I-*0 OTAGO CENT RA L HOT EL. — - '.' . '■• =. •-...•• ■■: ■ This Hotel fsclose to the Hyde Railway Station AH Trains North and Soilth stop 40 iriinutes. . LUNCH SHARP ON~ARRIVAL OT?AIiL TRAINS.: :- Buggies and Saddle Horses on Hire. JOHN BiATTYi 2^ Proprietor. /"CRESCENT HOTEL, INVEBCARGILL. Under the Distinguished Patronage of His Kxcellency L->rd Brassey (Governor of Victoria), Lady Brassey, and Suite. . ■; ' ' Tariff on application to the Proprietress, 18ja ifrs REBECCA BOND. ANKW,DBP A R T U R B. COVEM' GAEDKN COMPANY'S 8-H OUR'S'.;-:L:OAP (BEGISTERKD). : EACH LOAF IS STAMPED WITH OUR PtEGISfEFvED TRADE MARK, "8 HOURS." ■, \ ■ We arewaitiug to see hoy many of the people who talk, so glibly in favour of eight hour 3 a day are going to support us in our aingie-nanded effort to MAKE THE HOURS OF BAKERS THE SAME AS OTHER TKADES&fiCN. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE 8-HOimS LOAF, And gently bufe firmly refuse all others. SEND YOUR ORDER TO COY 15NT GARDEN- COMPANY, 20 GKORGK STRKKT. Telephone 72G. Bread delivered nil over tlie City and Suburbs FRKBI, HOTEL Manager, afc presspt opniiuotiiig flrst-olassi hotul in Sydney, denircs MANAGKMJSNTof Hotel In Ne^v Zeaknd fiom Ist of January, 1808.—Aiidress Manager, Vo\ 8j», 5.P.0.. Sydney. *!"o
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10956, 10 November 1897, Page 3
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