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. " Business Notices. •-. .... r _- „ X^u&RSXZAXj.X*, &OTfT& 9 «SS COS SUPERIOR THRASHING MACHINERY.-OVER 300 PRIZES. WALKEK STREET, DUNEDIN. ££HiA.x. r j:i3: iroK 1 1 1 • Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the LIVEE, STOKikOBt KIDNEYS AND BOWELS. They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated. Constitutions, and are invaluable in all " Complaints incidental to Females of all agoa. For children and the aged . « they are priceless. . , Manufactured only at 78, NEW OXFORD STREET (I*ta633, OXFORD STREET), LONDON, and aold by all Modicino Vendors throughout the World. 0& Farfihaeor* should look to the Label on the Boxos and Pots. If tbo address is notSSS, Oxford Street, London, they arc tpuriotM mm Owbr'uge's Lung tonio _ J§|r COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, lik MB .BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, l||k mB WHOOPING-COUGH, CONSUMPTION, Ig^ J|l||f until it has become filSk J|l||||ff a Household Remedy, in all parts of the British l|li|fk |||§$|| Empire, for Diseases of the Throat and Lungs, liraffil WHEN YOU ASE FOE ml HI BE SURE YOU GET IT. J|||i wk Hi on^ should ever be without this Jfffffi tt|||||l invaluable Remedy^ which saves many lives. Jaß&g fHHira or outward application, instead of ilSlllr OWBRIDGE'S EMBROCATION. MB \jilllk It is much safer, more effective, jKf&mW and leas troublesome. umfiwSr W. T. OWBRIDGE, Chemist, Hull. MW Sold in bottles, at Is. lid., 2s. Qd., is. 6cZ., /BfaiWw an '^ lls -> b y au Colonial Chemists, • j@S&)3£r Stores, & Patent Medicine Vendors. jexglffW Wholeealo of all liondon and j&tjj&Hr

A fortune, of more than £4,000,000 has been left to a poor boy in a bookbindery at Bodton (U.S.) by his uncle, a shipowner of California.

Mrs Mary Anne Keeley, the actress, who died on March 12 last, aged 93, disposed by her will of personal estate of the value of £17,645.

The Erit.h ;/ Ken.t, band of change-ringers on April 15 rang a peal ,of Double Norwich Court Bob Major of 15,072 changes on the church bells. The peal was commenced at 8 a.m., and was not concluded until 25 minutes past 5 p.m., the bells being rung almost continuously for nine hours 25 minutes. This establishes a record. The previous record was established at Romford a few years ago, when 33.44Q nkanceß were runsc

The aggregate annual value of the 37 scholarships now current, under the North Canterbury Education Board, together with examination expenses, is £1237 14s 7d. The amount of capitation (Is 6d per head) available on last year's attendance, is £1315 17a 6d, leaving a margin of £78 2s lid to provide Ifor contingencies, such as increase in the number of £+0 scholarships. On the March avers ajje there is no margin irhatevor.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Witness, Issue 2363, 8 June 1899, Page 2

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