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•ERUVIAN GUANO. I T-— "™-- ■ - — — Public Notices. MANCHESTER, England. The CLARENCE HOTEL (Piccadilly). Family aud First-class Commercial Hotel, with all Modern Improvements. English and Continental cuisine. All European languages spoken. Very old established. Tariffs vary moderate. Boarding terms from £2 10s a week, v ith three meals, and acknowledged to be one of he Best Hotels in tbat City. Manchester, be 'es being the centre of the most important > town in England (all other princ^ tl towns are reached from Manchester in from 15 to 45 minntes by rail), is moreover the Largest Shopping City in England. CARL BRAUN, Managbb. Late of Grand Hotel and French Club. 80ap /CHAMBERS' Encyclopaaia, Volume 7, \J Malt to Pear, half Morocco, 16a. full cloth l'»s ; The Dad Man's Seoret. by J. B. Muddoek, a» 6 1 ; The Three Diggers, by Peicy Clarke, 3s «d; Uo h by S. Barlng-Qould. fl» 6d and 3s ; The Book of Job in Rhyme, by Dugald Feruuson, 2a ; Dlok's Bng'i»h Library, Volume W, 2s; Thyizi, by George Glssl-tg 3« and 2s 6d ; Stephen Bllicotfs Daughter, J. H. Seedell. 3s and 3t 6d ; Css»ar's Column : A Story t>f ' be 206h Century, 9d ; Th« Changed Life, by Profe «or Drummond, Is 3d ; Natural Law in the Spiritual World, by Profenor Drummond, 4s; Hereward tbe Wake, by Charles Kingsley, 9d ; Bush Life in A usttalia aod New Zealand, by Dugald Ferguson, Id i «d ; Ntster's Holiday Annual for 1893. 4* ; Bell's Staod »rd Hlooutlonlit, 168 th Thousand, 4s ; Extenuating Ciroomstanoes.by F. O. Philipi, Is 3d ; For the Defei oe, by B. L. Farjaon, Is 3d ; Footseps of Fate, by L< vis Couperus. Is 3d ; Rose d'Albret, by Q. P. B. James, »i. Horsburgh's Monthly List of Books and Stationery sent regularly, Poit Free, on applioation, to any address. JAMBS HOE6BCBOU, BOOKSBXLBB, PUSHPIN. j».«.iu i imun^inr ruwwirrr -H~***nr' become listless, fretful, without energy, thin and weak. But you can fortify them and build them up, by the use of ScOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Ot r<lme and Soda. They will take it readily, for it is almoit ! as palatable as milk, and three times at effioaoioue as plain Oil. And it should be remembered that AS A PREVENTIVE OR OURE OF COUGHS OR COLDS, IN * BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT IS UNEQUALLED. Avoid n**tUuUon* offer •*. [ESTABI.IOHID 1876.] fllBB OTAGO LABOUR EXCHANGE Is still under the management of ( JAMES WHYTE. Runholdew and Farmers may depend on gettics good daises of Servants at this Office. Country Orders at once attended to. Address— No 2 Rattrav stbket, Dunbdin. MAGDQMALG'S LABOUR EXCHANGE AND COMMISSION AGENCY, Pbinces sthkbt, Dunbdin. HAS always waiting engagement Plough' men, Shepherds, Couples, Cooks Knockabouts, and all classes of efficient Femah Orders punctually attended to None bnt Superior Classes of Servants will b< sent from this office. 4jn TO RUNHOLDERS AND EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. IN Thanking Employers of Labour for the support accorded me in the past, I hope to merit a continuance of favours by oonstant attention to their requirements, and by studying to forward only those who are suitable for the : class of work required of them. None but first-class hands are on my bocks. RICHARD BREW, 8 RATTBAT BTRJBET. lsj

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Otago Witness, Issue 1957, 27 August 1891, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1957, 27 August 1891, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 1957, 27 August 1891, Page 22

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