Pronarties for Sale and to Let, Jp.UiM FOR SALE BY TEXDER. Mr CURLE'S choice Farm, known as " Sl!K.\ "SIDE," three niilca from Wymiliarn, containm' 301) acre?; in 12 paddocks, in mixed ■ cultivation, with good Dwellini; House and all necessary farm buildings. Terms; 5 per cent, deposit with tender, and two-thirds may remain on mortgage live'years at U per cent., balance cash on completion of titles. Possession to plough on ucccptaiice of tender, and full possession iu a month. Mr Curie, who is retiring from fanning, will show intending purchasers over tiie farm. Tenders at per acre, and marked outside "Tender for Sunnyside," will be received by us till 211 th MAY, l'JOl. ' .10HX REID & SON'S, 2Jap Dmicdin. Wfldical, A XV Attack of Inflammation of the Uotvols or Luiiks, however severe, can be immediately repelled by WITCHES' OIL. SOip "CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS Are warranted to cure (i ravel, Pains in the back, and all kindred complaints. ' Free Irom Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes 6d each, of all Chemists ami Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the Vcrld. Proprietors, Tins Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, England. ' Cau ' WORTH A'GUINEA A BOX. BEECHAM'S PILLS 1 For All 1 BILIOUS AN'D NERVOUS DISORDERS, ' SICK HEADACHE, i CONSTIPATION, ( WIND, AXD PAINS IN STOMACH. IMPAIRED DIGESTION, DISORDERED LIVER, And Female ailments. ANNUAL SALE, Sis MILLION BOXES. I Boxc9, Is ltd and 2s 9d oacli, with full Directions, The Is ljd Box contains 56 Pills. D' R J. COLLIS RROWNE'S CHLORODYXE. • THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. Vice-chancellor Sir \V. Page Voor] stated publicly in Court Hint Dr J. Collis Browne wa< undoubtedly the inventor of Cblorodvne, . and lhat the wliolo story of the defendant "Freeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to w it had been sworn to.—Times, July 13, IWSI." DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CIILORODYNE The Rislit Hon. Earl Runscll communicated to the College of Physiciaiiß and J. T. Davwilinrt. that he bad received information to iho effect that the only .remcdv of any service in cholera was Chlorodyric.—See Lancet, December si, iew. DR ,T. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOHODYNT. " I:; prescribed by rcores of orthodox practitioners. Of course it v.-puld not be thus sin(Ui'arly popular did it not ' supply o want and fill n' place.' "—Medical Times, January 12, IVR J. COLT,IS BROWNE'S CHLORODYXE Is (lie best and most certain remedy ill COUOHS. COLDS. ASTHMA. CONSUMPTION. NEURALGIA. RHEUMATISM, Av.. Dl! J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLOItODVNF, Is a certain euro f or DIARRHCEA, CHOLERA. DYSENTERY. COLIC, kc. DR J COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE C.U'J'iotf.—None (.'tnuint. without the word!; "Dr J. Collis Browne's ChWodyno" on the Govarnmcnt stamp Overwhelming medical lo:-timony nccoum'inies each bottle. Snip mn:u facturer: J. T. Davkntoht. ai Great Russell fitreet, Lond.in. Sold in bottles at 1s 1 Jd, 2s !)d. Is Cd. and lis. COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR RILE (PtOCKLK'S PILLS! \j FOR LIVER COCIvLE'S PILLS, FOR ACIDITY CiICKIiE'S PILLS. FOR HEARTBURN COCKIjE'S PILLS. FOR IXDICESTTON COCKLE'S PILLS. FOR SICK HEADACHE COCKLE'S PILLS. IN USE EVERYWHERE rt<JCIU(E'S PILLS. <0 FREE FROM MERCURY /YJCIILE'S PILLS. U IX USE OVER 34 YEARS I#v ljoxce at n IJd, 2# 9d, 4a 63, lid. and 223. Of all Mediant Vendors throughout tlio world. -OCEAN BEACH DOMAIN liOAlU). The urdinnry meeting of tbe Ocean B'.-acii Domain Board was lield at the Town ilall la.-t evening, and «'.n nttf'iidwl liv Mfisri .1. 11. Ilaticoek (in the ebair), H. E. Miiir, I. Green, and D. Siirliun. ilr Ohisbolm wrote for his alisoni'L 1 , which ffi's due to Inn bavins; to go out of town; and Mr Andev.-:on fioni an a]»ology by the chairman. Tho'Toi™ Clerk, Dunndiii, wruto apceinj to the increased charge for recoivinj nigbUoil on the dinnain. l)r 'Muson, chief health oflicer, wrote offerinjf ;ome siißßCftiotK with regard to the better di-:po:al of nightsoil. Tho Kecrotaiy reported that the credit balance at the baul: amounted to £19 11s lid, awl submitted a list of accounts paid liiuce last meeting. Mr llnm'tall wrote, under cover to Me Ilitucccl;, complaining that ihu Inures cmployed by Mr Ellis, the corporation nightsoil contractor, are (juilc unfit for the work, ivbicb comequeiitly is being iluiie in ;t very miiiuisfactory manner.—On the motion of .Vlr .Miiir, fcfondcd by Mr (Jreen, it was resolved—"That the board report the matter to the City Council, and intimate that utiles? a change h immediately made to tinsatisfaction of tbn board, the board will refuse to.rceeivc any nightsoil through .Mr Ellis." It was resolved—"That the usual contributions be invited from the city and siAurbau councils for planting marram grass aiul other plants on the domain." Tn answer to Mr (iroen, tbe Chairman said that only one person bad been authorised to cart sand from tin; Sandhills, and only front one place a quarter of a mile beyond highivater marls. Tluf Clwirmau reported Ihat a scoop was liccdpd, and it was resolved that .ur Stirling be authorised to obtain one. The Chairman also reported Ihat the heavy sons lately experienced at St. Clair had damaged the dressing rooms, will Mr Stirling mit requested to report on the damage and the probable cost of repairs. Attention havittß been drawn to the need of u shelter for the men employed on tho domain, Mr Hancock and Mr Stirling were j empowered to have a shed built to measure | 12ft-x 10ft, and also to purchase a stove. Messrs Hancock Jiml Stirling were appointed to be a AVorkfl Committee for the board. ' ■ It having been reported that a person discovered removing - marram grass from the domain near tho Tomahawk road had explained that lie was authorised by Mr Smaill, it was res-dived to write (o tbe Tomahawk Itond Hoard .intimating that any person removing marram grass or plants from the Ocean Beaoh domain without the permission of the board wit! h(y)ro?cc.itcd. The Works Committee reported that the recent storm had severely tested tho protective works carried out by the board at St. Ivilda, and lad caused some little damage to the fciices, which would certainly have been very seriom indeed had not the work been very strong. In view of the urgent need of thoroughly secure protective works, it was resolved to nsk Parliament to provide £250 for such works; and that, with a view to securing the support of the City and suburban members of Parliament and the resident member') of the Legislative Council, they lie asked to meet, the members of the board iu conference and accompany them to the protective works. MONTAUK is the most reliable insecticide known for winter use, and is obtained ' ; in tins, ut Is, Zs, 6s, and 21s each, from I I Nntito & Bum, Duncdin, Send for further i particulars— AdvU
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ODT19010515.2.58.5
Bibliographic details
Otago Daily Times, Issue 12043, 15 May 1901, Page 8
Word Count
1,102Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 12043, 15 May 1901, Page 8
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.