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ST. KILDA COUNCIL.

The ordinary meeting of the St. Eilda Borough Council w*s held last evening, there being, present—Cr Gourley (in the chair),' and Crs Farrell, Mitchell, and Allan. -1 '

A letter was received from Cr S. J. Mercer resigning hi* seat for Park Ward.—Accepted. Mr C. •H. Newman asked for the formation of a footpath in Begg street.—Reiol»ed that the inspector get a crossing formed into Mr Newman's property. -

The Clerk of the Tahuna Park Trotting Club wrote asking for permission to take water supply by meter in the park.—-Granted. The inspector's report, dealing with the works in the borough, was read and adopted. Accounts amonnting to £48 18s Id were passed for payment. 0

FOR ATHLETES, AND ALL OTHERS interested in athletics, cycling, golf, tennis, riding, spamng, or any sport, a bath with Cctici'RA soap is one of the luxuries of modern civilisation. It cleanses, purifies, and beautifies the skin, scalp, and hair, soothes and prevents chafing, itching, irritation, and inflammation, and when followed by a gentle anointing with OtmcußA, purest • and sweetest of emollients, proves most grateful in relieving and strengthening tired, lamed, strained, and painful muscles.

— The Channel Islands do not form part of the United Kingdom, but come under the head of British possessions.

CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS. But at what) coat is this cleanlineMßrocared bj many people ? Often at the co«t of * bad and uncomfortable akin, the result of th« use of inferior soaps. To ensure a good, healthful ikin Pbam' «o*Mhould*lw»yt J» welT^

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11044, 23 February 1898, Page 4

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ST. KILDA COUNCIL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11044, 23 February 1898, Page 4

ST. KILDA COUNCIL. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11044, 23 February 1898, Page 4

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