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Business Notices CLAYTON & SHUTTLEWORTH, liINGOLN, and 95, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.c. •■$_ /Mr /SeaS CATALOGUES FREE BY POST TO TKACTIOM CHBIHES. THRASHINB MACHINES. * OIL AND OAS ENGINES. FIXED ENGINES Of All KINDS. ALSO PORTABLE ENGINES, UNDERTYPE ENGINES, CORNISH BOILERS, STRAW ELEVATORS, CHAFF CUTTERS, MAIZE SHELLERS, GRINDING MILLS, SAW BENCHES, &c. Upwards of 58,000 Engines and Threshing Machines made and sold. Catalogues and Full Particulars can also be obtained from REID & GRAY, Dunedin, Invercargill, Oamaru, Timaru, Christchurch and Ashburten. ~ \ r~ ~ ■* i bg^^^^^^^w t^^^ !^H^^^^fea^gi«g@et^^^se^|Th.e Physician's Cure NOT ** EVIa.CE 6 in Get*lTi£iny "] The Universal Remedy for Acidity of the Stomach, Children, Delicate Pc- _„_ „„_„, A Headache, Heartburn, Indigestion, Sour Eructations males, and the Sick- THE FINEST *fi ggiOTgAg^mß. ness of Pregnancy. ▼ ENGLISH MAKE. F&y pF COLOfiSHF "Waußmrrnxmaaaasßm Sold Throughout the World. • \ epy nmch Mope Re f reshinff N.8.--ASK FOR DINNEFORD'S MAGNESIA. _ than the German Kinds. Agents: KE&FTHORSE rKOSSEB. and Co. Auckland and Dunedin; and USE ATKINSON'S only SHARLAHD -and Co, Auckland. AND beware of imitations. ■«ui»iM«iiiiiiiiiMii»iiiiii«i^iniiiß»Bs)aß»w^ Only Genuine with Shield-shape Blue and Yellow Label and usual " White Rose " Trade Mark. Timnn~T~r it ■■ mm ni- -■ - - mini umi. ,I, IM — mmiT— — »■■— nwinnin— ..i. a^ Dealers and of the Manufacturers J. & E. ATKINSON, 24, Old Bond St., London. PETER MOLIER'S ' CODIaIVKROIL. AS \s6tSMßiflßfti Scientifically Prepared by Roller's fsP ii W S^B HIGHEST 'PRIZES * AT^NINETEEN I Ws\l H jHwHsr'^^ international exhibitions. i"»»»»r\ %St&go jßS&Bi?s3B&r The only oil free from Hydroxy Is (which abound in emulsions and solutions), and consequently from unpleasant flavour, " afteitaste," or " repetii iiAi ii \f kit itpiitiiip< tion," and yefc a most powerful and valuable HIGHLY NUTRITIVE - therapeutic. In Capsuled Bottles Only. CR O \A/ 1 AN D^' Pie3Cives, Strengthens, Bjautifies the Hair, prevents baldness, eradicates scurf, and produces a luxuriaut growth. Authorities all positively assert MAY BE OBTAINED IN LABELLED TINS 0R PACKETS THROUGHOUT THE COLONY. L* MACASSAR OIL ; also in a golden colour for N fair-haired children and ladiee. } :_.,; • j __ m= __— ' ROWUND'S ODOHTO. " — • A pure, fragrant, non-gritty tooth powder; it whitens the teeth, prevents and arrests decay, 1 ' ' ' ■ .'■■''■ strengthens the gums and sweetens the breath. m Ask Druggist 3 and Stores for ROWLAND'S ...... ._,_ _ _ . _„_ _. EDUCATION BOARD. When BrlFArllS Often SUFFER from * A meeting of the Education Board was held on the 11th, and attended by Mr J. Green, DIARRHOEA, regulation of their- diet is the f^t^^X^X™ T. Mackenzie, M.H.R., D. Borrie, and M. most important method of treatment, and Cohen. ALBANY STBEET. »-„»»»— ./^ - -^ A deputation from the Albany street School Mr Wait pointed out that a committee of the !<a nnivAnoailw nopndnicfiH ftft ha\nd thft mnQt board had on the 15th October visited the school is universally recognised as oeing me mosi in connection mth an application of the school committee for assistance in providiDg extra hancflnial anH co + icf a niriY>\/ accommodation, and their report was anything oenenciai ana saxisraotory. bat favourable a 8 fco the b v,iding and the accommodation. The school committee had long known that the building was not fib for a emWFV BiMpcD iwi n CDC> D Durtfceertii nP school, as it was badly ventilated and the bIDNfcY RINCatK, 1V1.1J., F.K.U.P., PrOTeSSOP Of accommodation was bad in every way. They ««_!•• ii - .. r\ ii „ 'i j „ .. „,, _ , had, however, been willing to put up with it if l^edlCine, University College, London. — " Nestles FOOd the board would grant their request for im- . „ „..- ,„ .... . provements, but on the report of the board's IS She b©3t Of all fOOds for 1 Children With great delicacy committee they thought they were quite justified in applying for a new school. He Uf iha stomach. " — (Handbook of Therapeutios.) re * d the re P ott which was presented to the board by its committee and adopted by it. Mr Dickson said that at the last meeting of ' -"'■"' ■ - ... . -li the householders a resolution was passed that r— - ,—., — . „,_^-^_ ... „ , it was desirable in the besb interests of the *""— "~ " — ~"~ — — • — — — ' ■ ■ » district that a new school should be built, and • *'»i-N».>.ir>Ar-i.w i^ -. - *%. —. the committee were returned pledged to use A DAM IX ABLY ADARTCD their influence to bring that about. The comr mL *S ( mittee thought they were doing nothing but TO THE WANTS " Ww their duty in now approaching the board, aft aJ especially in view of the recommendation of OF IMFAMTS" OSkb m^t mf ■ the board's committee. As they were led to Vl «iniamnio J&t B M believe that the board had ample funds at SrClytf ACameron M.D. _JH B B #n H J&f its dis P osal — (laughter), -they thought these . m m H dd&^ > ab m W I^O R ■*■' Anderson remarked that, in order 4% 9 bJt A ■ m IMFAMTQ mittee had proposed to build an infant room §8k H B^r 5m n M * lInI AN I cf. and had applied to the board for assistance, JaaH 88 A tffiFt ruirnnc v but the board h&d thought it better to build a B^Si *HfPHIV Ti CnIL.DRL[v, new school. The committee were therefore B niVJiiLT g| only asking the board to carry out its own wL. nii iTniTim i«.* Mr INVALIDS & views. p> ' iNU llt 1 1 'UU^)* ,< _j, Mr G. J. Anderson emphasised the inconteaerif* A£Fft venienco of the structure, pointing oub that

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Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 59

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Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 59

Page 59 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2181, 19 December 1895, Page 59

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