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PRESENTATIONS.

At the warehouse of Messrs D. Benjamin and; Co: oil "Saturday" 'mbrnirig'," Mr"" Nelf M'Leod, on severing his connection with the office staff to start in business in the photographic line, was presented with a parting testimonial, accompanied by a cheque for 10 guineas from the firm, and a pair of massive gold sleeve links, a gold-mounted fountain pen, and a silver-njounted pair of military hair brushes in case from the • employees of the firm, all "engraved with-his monogram. Mr Theomin, in making the presentation .on . behalf of the firm, referred to the exemjilaryi conduct 6f the recipient during the seven years he had been in the firms employ, and concluded by wishing him complete success, in his'new venture... Mr S. Jacobs expressed similar sentiments on behalf of the employees, and Mr M'Leod, in replying, . said he would never forget the kindness. he had always received from the members of the firm an ; d his fellow employees. The ceremony ended' with three rirfging cheers for Mr Theomin and Mr Isaacs, the members of the firm. Mi- A. Fleet, on the occasion of his resignin" the position of choirmaster at St. Peter's Churdh, was presented- by the'members "of the choir with an illuminated address as a token of appreciation of his services during the past six years. The presentation "Was made for the members by the Rev. Canon King, and suitably acknowledged.

If all the tobacco smoked in the British Empire last year were rolled into a rope ori inch in diameter, it' would form a snakelike roll which, following the line of the squator, would go 30 times round the earth. . Floriline.—For the Teeth and Breath— A few drops of the liquid " Floriline " sprinkled on a wet toothbrush reproduces a pleasant lather, which' thoroughly cleanses ' the teeth from all parasites or impurities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly whiteness, and-a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arrsing from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. •' The Fragrant Floriline, being composed in part of honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 2s Gd, of all Chemists and' Perfumers. Wholesale' depot, 38 Farringdon road, London,—Advi.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11198, 22 August 1898, Page 3

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PRESENTATIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11198, 22 August 1898, Page 3

PRESENTATIONS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 11198, 22 August 1898, Page 3

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