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CLEANLINESS IS NBXT TO GODtINBSS. But »t wb*t cost i* this cleanliness procured by many people? Often at the cost of * bad arid pncomfortable skin, the result of the use of. inferior »o»ps. To ensure * good, healthful skin PsAßfc' Soap sbonld alwjMrij be hsod Inflnenza and Bad Colds —G. Bonninston, of Christchnrch, wishes to call public attention "U> the fact that his well-known article Carrageen Irish Moss is being freely but misehablt imitated in the district of Otago, and would guard purchasers against beiug misled by such. ■WORTHLESS PREFABATIONS.—Advfc. Advice to M.OTHKKS I—A re you)hroken in your rest .by a sick child suffering with the pain of £ Uii'i nX t efit:ll ?Go at °nre to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup. .It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It 'is perfectly harmless, and pleasant'to the taste; 't produces natural quietnleep by relieving the child "om.Pain, and the little cherub awakes ," as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softens' the gums, allays all rpkin; relieves' wind -i regulates the bowels, and is the best known-" remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea; whether arising from teething or other causes.: Mrs Winslow s Soothing Syrup is sold by Medicine Dealers ; everywhere at ]s Ijd per bottle:,— [Adyt' ''■ ■ ■ Religions. rpRINITY WBSLETAN'1 CHURCH. SILVER JUBILBE 'cONFEREfTCB. SOCIAL PROBLEMS EVENING. TO-MORROW (WBDNffiSDAY) EVENING At 7.30 o'clock. ' : ADDRisSES: ■■ ,; ■-. : Rev. S. F. Prlou, Nelson— "GambliriK." . Rrv. XH. «IMMONDS, Wesley College, . . . Auckland— . . ■ • !'The Working Mamand the Church." , Mr N. ANDREW, Editor Marton Advocate- " Conciliation and Arbitration." ■ ■• • ' And >■■ ■ -■'■■■■■■'■ ■ . Mr GEORGE J. SMITH, M.H.8., Ohristchurch. Board and Eesidenca. • Q. RA N D H^O~T EL, DUJ^EDIN. ■I have much pleasure in, intimating to my Old Frianda and the General Public that I have LBASRD the above Hotel, which has been thoroughly Renovated and Refurnished. Only the Best of everything will be kept, and the Comfort of the Guests will be tha first consideration. ■■-.■■•■ ...... 25s _: W. L. PHILP. pROVINCIAL H6T EL, DTINEDIN. Mr JOHN GEBBIE, late of the Shamvotk ■. Hotel, Dunedin, aud Mr JOHN HOPKINS, of Dunediti, Confectioner, have. To-day entered , into PARTNERSHIP under the style of GEBBIstJ ' & HOPKINS. They have taken the Provincial Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated and refurnished. The Hotel is in ths centre of the s town, at tha junction of Princes street, and Stafj ford street, conveniently situated for all public [ offices, banks, theatre, railway station, Ac. The ; rooms are commodious and lofty, and equa! 1 to anything in New Zealand. , It contains Bath- ! rooms, lavatories, sample rooms,' &c. Only ths j best of everything will be kept, and the comfortof the customers will be the first consideration. Charges moderate. Punedin, nth February, 1898. 12f (^OKER'S HOTEL, CHEISTOHURCH 7 (Renovatnd and Refurnished).—The univer- ! saily recognised most Up-to-date Hotel in the ! ™iony, under the new Proprietorship and i Management af Mr JAMES HATFIELD (late of ! tna lioyal and Canterbury Club), is only few ! minutes fvoin Railway Station, conveniently ! «t«ated fer all p"Dlic Oflices, Banks, Opera i Jiouge, Theatre, Ac, yet avoiding noise and dust | ot city. Ladies and Families mot at steamer or ' trains if previously advised. Correspondence i promptly attended te, 28my

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11049, 1 March 1898, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11049, 1 March 1898, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11049, 1 March 1898, Page 3

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