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OMNIUM GATHERUM.

The Pros Association advise us that the colonial mails which left -Melbourne on March 20 arrived in London on Saturday last, the 'due date. South America, has the greatest unbroken extent of level surfaco of any country in the world. Drinking the kirn; drink—Kin? coffee....' London north' of Thames lias 2,789,671; London south"of Thames has 1,746,753 licoplo." lor household needs—calicoes, sheetings, . damasks, and curtains—BrownJv.ving'a simply cannot be beaten. Inquiro prices. and'prove...'." .Tho railways in the colony employ 9195

Tho first Derby was run on May 4, 1780, Diom«r W ° n y Sir Charlcs Headquarters for Hotter Riot a t J d f law StLr e V f , fiCn " ino ■Hand-made' tf.vi . foods aiwavs on viow-D b 2g.JSff%af6tras.ftr Tho pressure is 50,000 volts. w "" 0 - ni »' Princes IttcTt ' f' SW % d ? tist ' 174 S '& nd ' S) ' Tclc P''ono 1483.... 7 " n(1 of tho -SliUlo Salon' ill 77/^"'"/^ ® ph y si c i.« wcr : a S c f.-f-vor than k i s '''^ Do you want a hairbrush? We liavo tho finest selection m town, Samnlo | m , J 1 wholesale prices, from Is to 30., oach -H L Sprosen, chemist, Octagon, Dunedin 8? to tho water-power it possesses !v,U view to utilising- it for oleetrieal pi'ir^,* i'ootwarmers from 2s bd at J chemist, 20 Princes street.... lm ' It is interesting: to noto-that there „p i , W9 loca ' and persona . Tho nuinl™ of acts repealed is 2216, and ael?Xfe

! fi n re d t S^ L,mitCd) ' D,mcdi,! ' wh <^ Prtton Cl lnnr!!'''f- 1 ' 000 " t ! 5, , bmi formed at ■att.SS?A S=^ SsSSSSS assess* »T^ a & > S»3 tho famous "Dacca TwUt" 39:?, -,?■ wide; prices, Bd, 10d, 10{d; 'andlvo g**!,'" tee their wearing qualities. Money retarned cheerfully jf not given. Lav.'renoe. ' no »»d Co., Mosgicf' and A soli of Mr P. Acton-Adams, the well known Canterbury station-owner, visited on Tin rJf at °n° n • returning p. ,/ I ■ 19 reported (snvs tho • of loom™ f' t,hnii 1,0 selected a block m-,,. , aol ' cs for Purchase. Plnmi u sl , Ml split P"»«ys, rintf ■ bil«r, ntcr 101 l<! a 5 Split PuUoys, Balata.' s';„ ° ' 'catter belting, Engelbert's oils.— Pnws and particulars A. k T. Biirt (Ltd ) ■flic Police Provident Board has crantrvl SiTV! A '!•!? rtteif** Bo "»" , Tho largest and most reoheroho selection of tings on vmw at Ansell Id (V 8 Octagon. Fred Smith, jnn., cutter ... ' ■Ino matron of St. Helens 1... thoToll d - o " ai!ons for institution from tho following persons, to whom sho-desires to express grateful acknowledgments - powers from Mm Sinclair (kS j.., clSii Barnes Wilrou Campbell Sainsbur.v, Whipp, Moir, Miss S f vf s "?' GI!OS ' aDd Yorsi ™ oM A<mi Tj Mcsdaraes Whipp, M'Geor-e fro i 'Mr T? 0 ' I'n anc ' Ca P fltick ; fniit m ®.™B ans Contra! Ota&o) • fist, fem Mr Gibbs a „d Mr >H cn . loj), Poultry, Mrs Budge (Diinbaoic) Mrs Sassy?— V MtMjttauEirt&af | centenarian, ,a dead. Deceased, who ha Lwlh M," 8 ? 103 years '' tho mother of Mi- J. Marshall of Auckland I,£ • Dngland. the principal reason for motte" 1 '" 07 omo bcins 10 sc °: hii »8< Martin's Famous Hair Promoter-Ladies extantTf°ffi °.i 6 ■ bMt hair dressings extant. It kiUa tho microscopic liair cater and thus prevents baldness, restores ?f L fo i'f is not a dye; ( 6a.—At Marshall s Pharmacy. 1 would not like your Honor to paf ,' a sentence that would keep m* in j-aol nger than Christmas. If you do so it will upset- all my future." Tlii/wafthc statement made at Sydney recently by a young man named -Robert M'Sweenev who m ,' l '' Cd t 5° J tl ' U i l J of sevon ohargi stealing. Judge Murray upset his future posing a sentence of thrco.years' hard

l3j!?r SOn n nd C ?'' J l oray P laoc - have just ™™. d ' . os Oswestry. Grange, a largo shinmraL T SqUa r all - d ' ? fch , Cl ' B r <initfl monu>lli .Inspection invited.;.. . t vJ ® j™'' ol, ° f 'ho Timaru High .School has resigned, to retire on a superannuation ' allowance, of .£1 . a week-,' under the teachers Superannuation Act, after five snwi T' ,re ,- A member of the High Sch<Ml Board expressed surprise- that a janitor, atter such a short service, camo under tho scheme at all, and especially eoll to B Jh° U d ''T™?" a'iowance almJt thl 11 lat 'r! • 0 lato sc cretnrj- to - half a^lifoUm^ 11^110 ' 1 ' Sm ' ic ° ° f ' f,,^V abSO ! Ut ? n f C6sity to a ia<] y is a nice "i "', , sto . of nc * Roods comprises hunt. of necklets, stoles, and throw-overs in iiusrjiM] haro at & 6d, 3s lid, 4s 6d, Ss 6d in, ti 10' ™ lta,lon s f °ne marten, 7s 6d, rf P5 1 ' /f 00, 15s; real marmot, 7s 6d, 9s ?■ , d , up f ,° 1 9s ! Canadian sable. 42s to p; light and dark boar, 10s 5d to 60s; foxaline (in white, grey, and marten colouring), from 7s 6d; pretty crebc, 4s 6d. S« M, fe 6d to 2Sfi; Kolinski, Ktch, Jap sa.We and stono marten, from 425; miiffs to match, from 6s 6d.--At T. Ross's, direct imnortcr, 130.Princes street. Buitedin. Tho Christchurch Tramway Board has rcceiveil a statement of the' costs in tho case Oommissioner of Customs v. Dunedin Uty Corporation, which was an aclion for the recovery of duty on noints and crossings. It bad been -agreed that tho costs ot the case should be divided amongst tho tramway boards interested, awl-the sharo: Si "' c ' Christohurcli Hoard was ±.117 17s 3d, out of a total of £253 13s 3d.' It wis resolved to forward tho amount, ■members saying that in winning the case and savirtg the duty of £950 the board lost- nothing by tho costs, of which ils 6haro was on undoubted liability. Ladies wishing to bo well dressed can depend on having a reallv smart costume made by our Sirs Webb. ■ Now costumo* materials are now to be had at our establishment. Book your order now and savo disappoinlmoiit.-D. Christie and Go., import drapers, Mosgiel and London. 12-year-old son'of Mr \V. Wilton, West Taraiuiki, l»a<l an cxciting cxperionco with a bull on his father's farm. Tho youngster was on horseback, rounding up cattle; when the bull cliarged him. "he hoy was unable to escape the rush, and tho bull's horns pierced the horse's entrails. Although tlto collision made the.horse reci,the boy was not unseated, and then, teeing that- the bull was prenared to charge' again, tho rider galloped for.home st lull speed, the bull in hot pursuit. Luckily the distance was not great, but 011 rei-ch-ing Mr Wilton's door the horse dronjwd' dead. Tho'boy was not injured, but ho suffered severely from the shock. Wo are now just upon the verge of winter, and if the prophccics of the Maoris are to be.believed it is to bo 0110 of exceptional rigour. Ram and plentv of it! There is nothing tests tho quality of a pair of boots like constant walking about in wet slushy weather. For real -honest boots—

"wet-weather" boots—it's to trust to tho handiwork of the Britisher with Ilia reputation for solidity and thoroughness. The celebrated "K" boots arc turned out by an English firm with an tttablishcd reputation of some 40 years. Their "K Balmoral " at 25s and 26s is made of tine, well, tanned box calf, leather lined, with welted soles. " Everybody's IC" is an open front Derby halmoral at' 255. These boots have both medium box toes, nico and roomy, designed to bo comfortable. Obtainable at Cookham House, the depot for high-grade footwear, Princes street....

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13886, 25 April 1907, Page 12

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OMNIUM GATHERUM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13886, 25 April 1907, Page 12

OMNIUM GATHERUM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13886, 25 April 1907, Page 12

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