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'JMEDICAL. rrVHK PRUDENT PARENT is not content merely to insure against sickness and death, but takes every available means to render euch contingencies as remote as possible. Ho fully appreciates the inestimable blessing of sound reliable health, and is naturally interested in everything calculated to, promote the physical well-being of himself and his family. In his battlings with ihe common human ailments often frequent and distressing enough lie is careful only to apply remedies o' undoubted value and cliicacy. He TAKES Becchani's Tills for digestive derangements of .Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. He knows that the serious consequences that may spring from even a slight attack of Indigestion forbid any experimenting with substitutes whoso healing properties aro invariably mythical. His prudence is also eoen i.l his use of Ikccham's Pills as a tonic. He observes that the health of (ho family is maintained by a judicious use of BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere in boxes, price, IOJd (36 pills), h ljd (56 pills), and I 2s 9d (168 pills). I ■ , . rtORNS, WARTS, AND CALOSIS TISSUE CURED BY NEIL'S AMERICAN CORN CURB. You need not suffer pain longer, for we can guarantee you a cure, One Shilling a Bottle, and Brush combiner), at NEIL'S BOTANIC DISPENSARIES: 74 George 6treet; Dee street, Invercargili; Stafford street, Timaru. Sent pest free for Is in stamps. .-, OTAGO AiNNUAL UKGA'ITA. A meeting 0 f the committee of the above w i", 7* i I" lh ? Council tJlw'bsn, iort Ualmors last night, when there were l»'esei.t iters iY Dcd<» (chair), W. J. \\'iln"' i J J if u '» wfwd ' W- P. Morgan, Y. DoiioJd, h Uodfred, C. Smith, E. V. Bazlett, H. Percy, D. Wall, C. M'Kccgan, .1. V\. Shanklaml, Ry. p arkcr) c . Jimitj W %hi K -; law , stll . U) . »■ Miller, and .). \l'-, T'o A P ol<> Si« s >™ro roeeivod from ;*?* S - >f n . ll «. • I'nest, J- E. Galbraith, and P. Lightbourne. '.the sub-comniitteo appoints to go over Ulo rowing course recommended that all vowing races bo sorted from where the sanor races started last year.-The rccommondation was adopted. A letter was received' from Sir F D n . )™' ■ f t >ta '"! of the U,lion Kw»"ff Club (Christchurch) statins that he was cndeayouruing to g. 3tl a crew or two to go to 1 ort Chalmers, and asking where boats wero to to consigned to, and for copies of the programmes, Messrs Tumbull, Martin, and Co. wrote enclosing cheque for £2 £s as a donatW Mr D. Wall W ot© giving noticD that all yacht races must bo open handicaps.—After considerable disnissicn it was resolved that t> handicaps b 3 placed on the blackboard immediately the ra«s start, and it was.left in tho hands of Mcssiu J. H. Crawford and W. J. Wilson to engage a man to look after the posting of handicaps on the Hackhoard. Mr A. M'lntyro wrote stating that arrangements had teen made for Mr Basiro to lay the moorings as requested. Captain M'Donald wrote accepting the position of vice-commodore. _ Sir J. G. Ward wrote accepting tho position cf patron. _ The Morchants' Association wrclo enclosing cheque for £3 os. The Secretary stated that the secretary of the Yacht Club had informed him tha't they had appointed Messrs K. C. IJazleit ixl 11. E. Mc'br handioappci's for the yacht race*, am! 'Mcmr Kmws-tubb and M'Pherson fev launches. It wa« rasolv;d that tho secretary (Mr K. S. Wilsonj receive Duncdin entries at his office in the Empire Buildings .up til! 5 p.m. on the 15th inst., and .it the RmciMtli Chambers, Port Clialmcrs. from 7.30 p.m. till 9 p.m., tho chairman, deputychairman, and the secretary to be a snbnr.tt*; to draw for places. Tobacconists in Wellington have formed mi association for the .welfare of their trade. More Planet, Jr., agricultural and garden implements are in use in the world than a:vy other three makes put 'together.—Nimiao and Waii-. — "What business did yon say Miss Petty j was in!"—"Oh, she's in everybody's bun- ': n«s." "Wholesale, eh?"—" Yes, except when it comes to a bit of scandal. She rstails that." WOLFE'S SCHNAPPS v»silj superior to til ether stimulant'

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14703, 10 December 1909, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14703, 10 December 1909, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 14703, 10 December 1909, Page 8

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