Snecial Advertisements. A SPECIAL GOLD MEDAL, ' ' ' NATURAL MINERAL' WATER, WAI-RONGOA, "" i Tho best Table Water as yet discovered in New Zealand. It is bottled only at the Springs, and charged with its own Natural Carbonic Acid Gas collected horn the wells. WAI-RONGOA will not reduce-the system; - ' ■' I WAI-RONGOA is mildly aperient, diuretic, and a natural tonic. WAI-RONGOA in Syphons to be found in ' every Hotel in tho South Island.. ——-» / This is what the-people -of the -North Island think' 'of " WAI-RONGOA: December 12.—Messrs Thomson arid Co., Dunedin, —I wish you would keep mo fairly well stocked. Send me 30 cbsbs 'Wai-Rongoa- at once, and forward another 50 as early as poßsible. 0. H. HUGHES,' 21d '.■■'; '■' ■ ■ 'Waugimui. Now in the Press, and will shortly be Published. V v I KFA r TO THE MINING ACT, 3893," j An ANALYTICAL INDEX, Alphabetically, arranged to the Mining Act, 1898, and the Regulations thereunder. Compiled by JOHN HOUGIITON, Barrister and Solicitor; Duneciin. A Work that cannot fail to be of the greatest service to lawyers, managers of .mining companies, and all who have dealings with mining^matters. This Index has been compiled from the recent Consolidation of the Mining Laws of the. Colony, every section and sub-section in the new Act and the regulations made thereunder' ■(with unimportant exceptions) appearing there-, in in a condensed form/matters relating to the same subject being thus grouped together under the same heading, this whole forming a convenient condensation of the Mining Law of the Colony as now existing. Interfoliated for Notes for the use of those practising in the Warden?' Courts. Price: 10s 6d, or Two Copies for £1. Prom the Ota-go Daily Times, April 29, 1S80: "We have had submitted to us an analytical index of the recent consolidation of the mining law of the colony, compiled by Mr John Houghton, barrister, Duuedin, the compiler of a similar index of the former Mining' Acts now j repealed, and published a couple of years ago. It bears evidence of laborious and careful compilation. The references are ■liu'ruero'us and copious and full in detail. The cross refer-' ences are frequent, and we ha,vs no doubt it will be of great assistance to all who have to make use of the mining, law, . lQiny = I OTA.GO WITNESS |il_ __ •;; ■__•_ ; _l Thursday, June 15. NOTES ON A TRIP TO TSE OLD ~, • COUNTRY: ; • MB THOMAS BRYDONE'S ACCOUNT OF HIS RECENT VISIT TO BRITAIN. / ' i "EVERYBODY," AS DISTINGUISHjjiD FKOM "SOMEBODY" AND "NOBODY." By Emmkune. OUR DOINGS AT MALBURY. By Fiiiioiu. MENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALING. METHODS OF TREATMENT. By A Studknt. THE TRUE LUCREZIA BORGIA. ON HOSPITALITY, By C, M. MIRA THE MARVELLOUS. By A Banker* THE OYSTER BEDS OF CANCALE. Korean"slEetohes: : FOOD-GETTING~BY INGENIOUS MEANS. BOOK NOTICES.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11455, 21 June 1899, Page 4
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