An old Bailor, Charles H. M'Ooll, who arrived here \u 1842, has died in Coroma.D<Sel Te Mahuki and the 21 Natives were brought before the Police Court at Auckland on Monday on a charge of riotously assembling to disturb S?« P » \\f^?' 8n ? W , itih assau »«Hg Messrs Ellis and St. Claw, storekeepers, at Te Kuiti They were all committed for trial except one impurities, harden* the gams, prevents Urtar, itop» •n« ay ' # VM ,, t ?» t J? 0 , teet ' 1 a Peculiar pearly whiteness, aud a delißhtful fragrance to the bred*. It remove* all unpleasant odonr arising from AMsyedt teeth or tobacco-imoke. "The Fnwrant Floriltaß," being eompoied in part o! honey and «weat herb*. U delicious to the tute, and the greatest toilet dl»covery of the ag«. Price ft 6d, ofall Chembtt «n* Perfumen. Wholesala depot, M JhniagdMi tmO, London.— [Adtc.]
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Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 6 November 1890, Page 13
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141Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 1916, 6 November 1890, Page 13
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