Heliejious. 'S T' PATJIj' S _ CATHEDRAL. THIRD SUNDAY IN~LENT MARCH 1R .Early Celebration of Holy Co'mmunio? Itl 2 a-m- Matins and Midday/Celebration at 11 - Benedioile (Best in C). Hvmus- "69 52S ; Preacher: Archdeacon ROBINSON* Even j song at 6.30.' Canticles (Bridge in D) " Anthom , "Like as the Hart" (Novello) Hym^s tli 1 91,31. Preacher: Bey. F. MAYNE, M .L 1 J^LL ,S AINJC_S; CHUB, C~iT - „, „ ' TO-MORROW. Holy Communion, 8 a.m., and Midday • I ££l a5 h« ,(Mornu l g_ana_Eve,,h,s) i _TheJDEAN. - "|jS IR S T 0 h"tJ S~C~H. i'■■ • ■ ; — ' TO-MOEROW. [ MORNING AND.-EVENING: . Rev. JAMES GIBE. - WESLEY c II U R m CARGILL ROAD H> : q :l'reaf her.-,R ev-1-,,CrBROOKE. 11.0 a.m'-, , Subject i-leaven." 6.30 p.m.- Subject [ -Jesus Christ on ihe Sword." Strangers cordially invited. Mosgiel Church _n ri „ « ■Mr THOMPSON. G. 30 nffi p' : ■ HOWELL, M.A. P •"' °" P- ■ rjIRINITY wisLEYAN CHURCH. SERVICES: 11 a.m., Mr ROBBINS. 6-30 p.m., Mr POAVELL I^ETHoDm^™^-=^ H a.m., Rev. HUGH BEGGS ' . G t 3o,i»- ra-. l^ev. W. A. SINCLAIR. j Orchestra^plays 6.15 p.m. S T- A^N^&c^^^ TO-MORROW, ' t 11 a.m. and 0.30 p.m I Rev. R. WADDELL, Ma D D Holy Communion, 8 a.m.; Choral Celebration 11 a m.; Evensong, 6.30. Preacher (Mornm-i I ancl^ Evening), Rev. V.'. CURZON-SIGGERff jfJIHEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY. Society's Rooms, Liverpool street. LECTURE, by Miss H. J. HORNE: " Man and His Vehicles of Consciousness." c.30 p.m. Late Advertisements. TSTENETIAN BLINDS, Holland Blinds, and I „ , fa«eens Manufactured. — Patersou and j ljUlk> Aiora> place (opposite Normal School). BEST HOUSE Soy, Venetian Blinds; all goods hanci-mado and guaranteed: Old ■ filings Kenovated equal to ne\v. • j pATERSON & BURK, Venetian Blind Nnrmfi i' UI, m" CT S' U°Tp\ P] ace (opposite I Normal School). Large stock Spring Rollers I for sho]) winclov/s. . 2 5f | "pURLIC NOTICE.-A. Martinelli, Umbrella JL Hanufnoturer, 190 George street, is now recovflnng umbrellas from 2s Gd, and AS we make a Specialty of Ro-covering, customers can rely oil only First-class Work- [ manship. IGHEST AWARDS N.Z. and S.S. Exhibition, 18S9-90. Cheapest Shop in town for j repairs.—A. MARTINELLI, 190 George street. SCOTT & WILSON. ' . . • j-yENETIAN Blinds, quality . unequalled, | v painted any shade; durable tapes and ; cords in great variety. | A Rrji,?°!'and, Blinds ancl Spring Rollers j J:*. fitted to shops and dwellings. Call and ! inspect our stock. 15 EPAIRSi promptly and thoroughly' at--Jt tended to; Venetian Blinds Renovated. - -SCOTT & WILSON, St. Andrew street, Duncdin: -^ m __ jap 1 SPEG3ALTISS Af<3>3 KQVELTISS I j i OVPERED BY -.'-■•••,■; I NIMMO & BLAIR, ■ | DUNEDIN. j | Himalaya Fairy Grass. B A hardy. Perennial Grass, somewhat re- j I E semblmg the popular Pampas Grass: The I i plumes are of beautiful old gold colour i I and delightfnlly soft and feathery. The S plant is easily grown, and comes into "bloom E" about May. j i Writing- about this novelty, the "Home ! | I Garden" for June says:—"The Golden j;, ilnmcs are, in our estimation, superior to I ', |j any other ornamental grass, and would make 1 || a lovely artificial feather for a lady's hat. 1 a \vo predict a great sale for the plants in the I | next few years";1 while the Australasian i I a of June 10, 1599, soys:—"The Fairy Grass ( : oof the-.Dimalayr.s will become perhaps the' ! |j most popular of all the ornamental species." ifi As wd predict a large demand for the i . d Fairy Grass intending purchasers should j U Ijcoi: their omers early to ensure theii- bein^ g fulfilled. E'er plant, 2s. " | Rudbeckia—" Goldeia Glow." g A hardy herbaceous plant, with handsome j ' | Cactus' D.ihlia. The flowers'" wWch °mea- % N ture to 2in to Sin in diameter, are of a S I beautiful shade o: yellow, and are borne on S B stems Sin to loin in length; of much utility S \j for cutting purposes, the flowers lasting B M fiom a week to 10 clays it placed in water if | This fine novelty, which dies clown in the 8 I'autumn and stnvts into growth n»nin in 1 | the spring, is one of the best introductions 'I a of recent years, and will give every satisfac- B k> t-ion to growers n| | Stocks limited. Plants, 2s 6d each. jj I Genista Andreana. I | The finest variety of Genista yet °rown S | and entirely distinct from all others. The S S upper petals are clear golden yellow, form- " ing a striking contrast to the rich velvety I I brownish scarlet of the lower petals, and f making a brilliant and showy flower I S Genista Andreana. makes a fine 'specimen tt ! shrub, and the plants now offered are ! j strong, well grown, and flower-bearing. f j Each, Is Gd; per dozen, las: g I Watsonia O'Brieni. I A beautiful pure white Watsouia- the 8 U-'iuil 1-"1" 1 I "°'?t <lisUllct of this splendid B The flowers of this fine Watsonia are I . snow wlnte m colour, and are regularly arf ranged on stalks branching off from the \ nT'i- , StemV somewl<«t resembling the i Gladiolus. In growth, WaUonia O'Brieni ■! is much stronger and taller than the com- I 3 moil varieties, the flower stems, under I \ iflT U'c» ci ■ c. irouniata"«es, ranging from j ; Ift to sft high. For cutting purposes it is I indispensable. | I Each, Is; per dozen, 10s. > Double Primrose — " Crimson I , Velvet." j i'ho name suggests the colour of the ; flower, which is a rich deep crimson of H a velvety texture, entirely distinct from all !i other Primroses. Although not of a recent S introduction, the Double " Crimson Vel- g vet" Priim-ose is .so scarce that it may | well he classed as a novelty R Selected Plants, :is «<l each", or Is 3d post (i LILY and other EULBS 1 Lily of Japan).—Of matchless bca'ulv R i and fra-raiicc. Each, 6d; lmlf-dossen, 1 2s fid ; dozen. -Is Cd, posture free 8 J.IUU'AI LONfUVLORUjf G.VGAN- R TKUJ[.—Pure white, Irunipet-slunnxl ft (lower, very chusle. Each, Bel; por | dozen, r>a, post rree. I SINfU.K AKKMONKS, brilliant scnrU-t. | Is per dozen, post free. [J SINGLK AKKMONKS, "The BrUlo" H white. Is pur ilozeti post fvco 8 SINtiLK ANKMONKS, i>li«ii<i>" mi.xwl 1 ■•olours. ioa per Amxn, \wrt- (ve<». | 3MI3VIC3VEO T33L.JVX,"«i k I S «KKO MHUI'IIANT-1. IM'XKOtX. I
WONDERFUL RECOVERY OF AN OLD MAN. DOCTORS SAID IT WAS CANCER!!! n ir South 3?orbes, November 19, JSSfI. Phe Manager Loasby's " AVahoo " Manufacturing Company (Limited), Duncdin. Dear Sir,—For tlie last five years I have been iracticcilly an invalid. I had constant attacks hat laid me up for three or four weeks at a line, when 1 was unable to take an ounce ot ■olid food. During, the attacks I vomited inessantly, and almost seemed to lose mv eve■ght, the retching was so severe j I could not sleep. I suffered' intense pain I nd, m fact, had all the symptoms in an i egravatcd form of severe bilious attacks, ! ouplecl with chronic indigestion and constiuiion. ' I tried all Ports of patent medicines. I wT3 In despair, I tried your " Yfahoo" Since ' ..king it, over iive months now, Ihave had no i eeurrence ot my trouble. 1 am aii old nnn i 'm] v iCCI asa' m WcU ana hearty.-Ynurs very! C. CABOT, Sen. | This is the old story. Lcusby's " WAIIOO " ' as cured more chronic eases of dyspepsia than I H the other remedies in the market put toWhy i s thi^-Bc-au^o it is not a pill or aixiure ol every-duy use put up under an ttractive name and largely advertised It is a, cientific compound made from Nature's own emcdies, and was the outcome of years of <:]entitle research. } MOLIBAH, the Athletes1 friend, CUIiF.S (ho ' worst headache in a few minutes i &010 Manufacturers and Proprietors- i .OASBY'S "WAHOO" MVO CO. (LIMITKDI ' DTJNED.IK. "I Wiolesale Agents: Kempthorue, Prosscr, and;
CORNSACKS, BINDER TWINE, SEAMING TWINE,.MACHINE O!L ? SACK -NEEDLES, == CHAFFCUTT_ER BLADES, &ti Have Full Stocks of the above, and arc IVepsU'oil to < >ih><q jja;»^\«b\e .\H-k'»* on Application. SEED MERCHANTS and G-KOWKIIS, DUJNKJDiiN1,
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 11684, 17 March 1900, Page 8
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