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FroDerties for Sale and to Let. A . MORITZSON" & 0 0., STOCK, STATION. GRAIN, "SEED AND DAIRY PRODUCE AGENTS. " . . m^F <;- undertake SALES by AUCTION of TOWN AND COUNTRY PROPERTIES. Wo have FOR SALE PROPERTIES in the following Districts:—63l Acres rear Gore; one of tie best Farms in Southland. "1068. Acres Lush Land (all cleared except 150 acres) in Hawkes Bay. This is one of the best properties m the district. Cheap. Easy terms can be arranged. 157 Acres Virgin Bush, TanoJc a" 394- Ac. ro? p"st-olass Farm, Kaiwora. ■ 215 Acres First-class Farm, Wairuna pSr^m^aS^S.Sh^ plication. t Medical. " ]pOR .. THE BLOOD IS THE life." >r?yTUpf' S T I W^f AM? D BLOOD ari° m i r°m aU impurities- &™ whatever cause For° Scrofula, Scurvy. Eczema,' Skin and Blood Diseases, Elackheads Pimple" ?,v - Sores of all kinds, it is a never-failin- and permanent cure. It cures Old Sores, "cues ' Sores on the Nock, cures Sore" LosA " cures Blackhead or Pimples on tho Face c"v 4 Scurvy, cures Ulcers, cures Blood and Skin Diseases cures Glandular Swelling, clears the liloocl irom all Impure Matter from -vhn't ever cause arising. It is a real'specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains. It removes thn cause rrom the Blood and. Bones. ■ As this" Mixture is pleasant to the taste and wrinnled free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, tho Proprietors so i Cl t sufferers to give it a trial to test'"™ value. Thousands of Testimonials of wonderful cures from all parts of the world. " Clarke s Blood Mixture is sold iir bottles -s Mcl each, and m cases containing six tir-p~ the quantity, lls-sufficient to effect a pe- m t' nent cure in the great majority of long-send-ing cases-by all chemists and patent Jedicin. vendors throughout the world. Prom-ietm-a • Trade Mark:" Blood Mixture " Dola-"i----c CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. CATJTIOjN.—Pin-chasers of Cli»-ke'«-' "Rl,wi do- SOmTh™ e word™"" "^ bY llnPri"^Pl<!? ™- Counties Drug Corapanv^LincoKr En^lam?" A^f GEbN%iNE WITH°PT WrilCH *°^' /pOCKLE'S PILLS. ~ _ :_ FOR BILE /poCKLE'S PILLS. ... 2l " FOR LIVER PILLS. _ ._ FOR ACIDITY rf^OCICLE'S PILLS. Xj FOR HEABTI3UIt B <ptOCKLE'S PILLS. , FOR INDIG ESTION /COCKLE'S PILLS. ■.}■" 2^_ FOR SICK HEADA C(t%; iT"<OCKLE'S PILLS. ■ ." y1 IN USE EVERYA?HETjr«: RUCKLE'S PILLS. . FREE FROM MERCURY /OOCKLE'S PILLS. --. . ■ ~ ■ ' IN USE OVER 9-1 In Boxes at ]s ljd, 2s 9d, is 6d, 11s, and 323. Of all Mediums Vendors throughout the world. OMNIUM GATHERUM. . <> : ■ St. Patrick's Day. ' ' : ; The Stratford electric lighting plant, recently completed, was installed for the sum of £2500., ' The Bank of- New Zealand has decided to cease making regular visits to Fortrose. A : recent, experience may have been the cause. The St. Bathans correspondent of the Mount Ida Chronicle states that the weather is very dry, and miners are idle for want of water. At Wyndham on Tuesday, before" Major K«ddell, S.M., • Alexander M'Donald, of jtteiraes Ferry, was fined £2 and costs for failing to keep down the rabbits on his property, a ■ ' "We (Mount Ida Chronicle) understand-that ' the Government has agreed to subsidise pound for, pound, up to £1100, for the construction of a, traffic bridge over the Manuherikia River above the ford, near Becks. Messrs L. Bradshaw, T. Milne, A. Carter, G. Miller, and J. M'Gregor have been nominated as the moderate ticket for the Waitaki licensing election. 'Mr J. M'Leod. for several years a member of the Gore staff of the Bank of Australasia, has left to take up an advanced position in the Dun'ediu office. Mr H. J. Bradmore goes to" Gore. ' .'..■.-". " Dunediri. the city of Scotchmen arid sound securities"—Mr E. G. Staveley (Christchurch), speaking at the ceremony in connection with the laying of the foundation stone of the Canterbury Agricultural and Industrial Hall. A fund has been started in Blenheim to raise money to perpetuate the memory of any Marlborough trooper who falls fighting, or is carried off by disease while serving in South Africa. • ■•...'. Another claim for damages has been made upon the Auckland City Council in connection ' with the recent accident at the Western Springs pumping station. Samuel Barber^ has demanded £550 damages for injuries sus- V tamed by him when the accident took place. . The N.Z. Express Co., Ltd., (Campbell and Crust) are receiving parcels at their office, Crawford street, for free conveyance to N.Z. Contingent, South Africa, per ships leaving Port in March.... The following is the programme of a ball held on the Monowai while in quarantine: — Plague dance, s.s. Monowai, Somes Island, New Zealand. 1, Bubonic waltz; 2, plague lancers; 3, quarantine waltz; 1, Somes waltz; 5. island schottische: extra; 6, antitoxin waltz; 7. prophylactic polka: 8, bacilli waltz; 9, rats quadrille; 10, Monowai gallop. Patriotic Badge.—Fourth Contingent Badge, designed by Mollison and Co.; made of the khaki cloth worn by our boys; over 3000 sold iv two days; pronounced by all to be the best badge produced.—Mollison and C 0.... Under the auspices of the Managing Committee of Mr Raymond's social, Mr .Tames Allen will deliver a public address at Wyndham on Wednesday evening, in which he will criticise the Premier's Wyndham speech. He will also attend the social to Mr Raymond, at which Mr C. Lewis, M.H.R., Christchurch. will be present. On Sunday, 11th inst., the teachers of the Green Island Presbyterian Sunday : School presented Mrs Blair, who has charge of the infant division in the Sunday school and who is now leaving by the s.s. Perthshire on a trip to Glasgow, with a handsome teacher's Bible—a memento of the esteem iv which she is held by her fellow-teachers. She was also the recipient of a Leisure Hour from Dr Watt himself. Mrs Blair suitably responded, and trusts to be able to resume the work on her return. What with the 500 reserves at Wellington and tho perfect arsenal of cycle accessories at tho Speedwell Factory, Dunedinites need - " fear no foe." . The '• Royal Enfield " is the machine for town, country, and Empire.— W. A. Scott, 155 George street... At Invereargill on Thursday evening Mr" A. Lindsay, who is leaving that town to engage in business in Duncdin, was presented with a handsome silver hot-water kettle, suitably inscribed, by the members of the Southland Bowling Club as a mark of- esteem and in vppreciation of services rendered to the club. At Balclutha on Wednesday, before Air H A.. Stratford, S.M.. John Edwards was fined £9 and costs for failing to keep down the rab- . jits on his property (1800 acres) at Waiwera Robert Campbell. Glenfalloch station, was •harged with a similar, offence with reward to m area of 4500 acres. He was fined £22 and ■osts, having been fined £15 in January for he same thing. Patriotic novelties at T. Ross's—Flams • Union Jack and New Zealand Ensign full >»ze), mounted on stick, 6d; gold medals, 6d : adies Rough Riders hat bands. 6d, 9d, and -s: war handkerchiefs. 3£d and 6d; tri-colou-■lbbons, 3d to Is 6d: contingent neckties, Is md Is 6d.—Order early from T. Ross, 130 ?rmces street... A misunderstanding seems to have existed ogardmpc the election of a licensing commitee for the Olutha. The Government had he electoral rolls prepared and printed preparatory to the election, while the Prohibiion League had selected their candidates and nade arrangements for another spirited conest. It turns out, however, that there will ie no election of a committee for the Clutha. 'The Alcoholic. Liquors Sale Control Act Lmcndment, 1595." subsection 3of section 21, • irovidcs that where prohibition prevails it .'ill be unnecessary to elect a committee.— 'luthn Leader.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11684, 17 March 1900, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11684, 17 March 1900, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 11684, 17 March 1900, Page 12