Business Notices. The TJniveraal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomaoh, Children, Delicate FeHeadache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations, males, wid the SickBilious Affections : ness of Pregnancy. /MAC NES 1 A / HMBaiM^^WKßflgiroawhi4[|l Sold Throughout the World. N.8.-ASK FOR PINNEFORP'S MAGNESIA. &gents : KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER, and Co., Auckland land Dunedin ; and SHARLAND and Co., Auckland. DIIDI IP PAllTinftl In view of the boast made by the makers of certain rUDLIiI UMU I lUla.- FOODS as to the number of Medals they have obtained, IVIR, J> M J.'RUWINEY desires it to be understood that, owing to the unsatisfactory •way in which Medals hare often been awarded, he prefers to devote his money and energy to preparing a really pure and thoroughly cooked preparation, and relies upon the unbought testimony of the public, which pronounces Dr, Ridge's E**^ Food TO BE THE BEST THE WORLD PRODUCES. The OaiamAi and Genuine WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE ttui th* Signature, thus :— Ask for LEA & PERRINS 1 SAUCE. Wholetale and for Export hy the Proprietor*, Worcester; Crosse $ BlacJctoell, Zondon,so.,so.i and by Groeert and Oilmen throughout the World. I* H T .A. lli EVERYWHERE. Agents: Messrs NEILL & CO. (LIMITED), DUNEDIET . ■AJSIES: FOB, And see that each Jar bears Baron Liebig's Signature Eg 9mß ll Sir*^ss^B in Blue Ink across the Label. fil^jfjßßlpßpMWßKiß Ul/l FINEST AND CHEAPEST £.a Jv /tS MEAT-FLAVOURING /I Jf LJ^ J STOCK FOR SOUPS, I I stSv-' MADE DISHES AND BAUCES< 1 /JT Invaluable as an Efficient , Tonic in all cases of ■'^jf Weakness. i\ Keeps good in all Climates f g and for any length of To be haS of all Storekeepers and Dealers. time. LIEBIG'S EXTRACT OF MEAT Co., Limited, Fenchurch Avenue, London, England. Cookery Bock* can be had at the Office of this Paper. Sir CHAS. CAMERON, M.D., says : "An Excellent Pood, admirably adapted to the wants of infants." IN PATENT AIR-TIGHT TINS. fob IIPIIIPIA g°#fe*fera INFANTS BEST AO CHEAPEST. ESTABLISHED 1825. Dr. BARTLETT, Ph.D., P.C.S., says: "The Plesh and Bone-forming constituents are far above the average of the best Farinaceous Food,"
— A young lady ate half a wedding cake, thentiiedto dream of her future husband. Now sl.e says fahe would lather die than marry the man she saw in that dieam. — Bob: ''How co you stai.d with your employer fo well, Torn? you never laugh at his jokes." Tom: "No; but I dine at his iestauranf, and pretending not to sec him, I retail all his stones, saying loudly, ' I cau't tell it as well as he can, but here's a rattling good yarn Mr D. told us this morning.' I've been promoted three tiaiC3this year,"
— The girl of the period now carries her hands in her pockets like a man— partly because it is fashionable, and partly, doubtless, because there are holes in her gloves. — Young Mr Ifitts : "What in the world did you mean by sending a cart to meet me when I came home from ray day's fishing ? How many cartloads of fish do "you expect a man to catch in one day?" "MrsFitts: •' I—lI — I wasn't thinkirg about the fish. I did not know whether you would be able to walk home."
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Otago Witness, Issue 1987, 24 March 1892, Page 44
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520Page 44 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 1987, 24 March 1892, Page 44
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