About 115,000 cases of apples will be shipped to London from Hobarb this year, as against 132,707 cases last year, A noted physician says that many persons, simply by deep and rapid inhalations 6t pure air, can become as intoxicated on oxygen as if they hai taken a draught of alcoholic stimulants. Here is a point for the man who has been walkiDg rapidly home from the clab in the night air. H. J. Gil', photographer, late of Hyde street, notifies his numerous friends and customers he is now occupying his new and commodious premises in Frederick strec*-, near Knox Church. Special attention given to all couutry orders. Having more extensive accommodation, he is now prepared to execute ell orders entrusted to hi: a. with less delay, and thaukj his patrons for their kind support in the past. Note new address ; Frederick street, near Knox Church,.— Advfe
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Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 35
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147Page 35 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Witness, Issue 2287, 30 December 1897, Page 35
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