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YOU FIND IT EVERYWHERE. Cuticcra now insets ths traveller at every point ia the civilised world. It aeems like running across an old Mend in » strange land to find displays of Outicura aDd Cuticura .Soap in tlio shop winflowa of Melbourne and Sydney, Yokohama and lukio, Hongkong and Shanghai, Calcutta and Jiomhay, Constantinople and Cairo. Kimberley and ,Johannesburg, Berlin and Vienna, Paris and • London. Civilisation seems to march with Cuticuka in the front ranks.—2s ' — Nobody can sit down in the Queen's , presence without being rtquested to do so by : her, and in the open air nien must not come i nearer than three paces to her person. The i Queen must not be addressed unless she speaks '! first, and people may not speak to each other j in her presence. . ! Loss of Vowe.—BONNINGTON'S CARRAGEEN ! Irish Moss ia highiy recommended.—"Sydney, ' April 20, 1896.—My dear Mr Bonnington,— Allow me, on behalf of Mrs Holt, to thank you very sincerely for your kind thought in sending ; her, on Saturday, a bottle of your famed Irish Moss. I may say that it is an old and valued friend of oars, and I am sure our esteem of its virtues will be strengthened by the acquaintance with it which we now renew through your good SRency. With all sincere wishes for your success and well-being, I remain, youca ceroially, Bland Holt."—Advt.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11047, 26 February 1898, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11047, 26 February 1898, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11047, 26 February 1898, Page 2

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