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TO iW]} 1 fill j IJptpSW ' I fe j ! ' EAPEST M DUNEDIM. '__ \f^^"S ' "^| KATTRAY STREET.

full Nourishment, parti/ predigested. Sterilized.^ THE BEST FOOD FOR INFANTS AND INVALIDS IN ALL CLIMATES- ! fi feST « JN POWDER "FOfcM. x^7J*lt KEEPS -, tf^SF l^ theworud. . "INDEFINITELY; stores.

u^fsr YEARS' SUCCESS mS?™* universal remedy FOB^liik mM Coughs, Colds, jBF Asthma, Bronchitis,^» Cm Influenza, Whooping-^SJk jig Cough, Hoarseness,<ScJ^ H9 H s^Hv s^BI sB7 flGll BR Bffi IS^s^^^ b^bH3 b^bw^i bW B9 bh RB7 MB Bj I IBi HLU sflu itfS«lr^^v tfut Hnß LAMIM ltiiiic 10 I&JM AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY IN THE HOME JBf|[ WKgßl' OB KIT °^ EVERY COLONIAL. Mg^jpy ■9 Important Notice : KB TgSifa SUBSTITUTION.— There are so many imita- Iftgmg tions of this successful, and therefore popular, JgKgMM remedy that it is of the utmost importance you MfemSt re(jlk should use the word " OWBRIDQB " when jaSJM buying Lung Tonic, and TAKE NO JajpjW W. T. OWBRIDGE, M.P.S., Chemist, Hull. tfßmr Sold everywhere in bottler, at I#. lid., jßefofiUßF Colonial Medicine Vendors. >^B4SB»y

About a fortnight ago some Maoris found a small sea leopard, a species of seal, stranded on the Woodend beach, and, after enjoying a good meal, proceeded to cure the Ekin. The police having heard of the matter, have (say sthe Christchurch Pres=) obtained the skin, and intend instituting proceedings aganW the Natives, as seal-; are at the present tune protected*

It is saiov that the considerate but ever Jiard-working Sir George Turner, the Federal Treasurer, in his desire to push on with his work, is sweating his clerks beyond reason. The hours have been extended to 9 o'clock at night, and no payment is allowed for overtime. The matter is (says the Melbourne Herald) to be mentioned ia tho House of RenreseaUtiyes,

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Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 Otago Witness, Issue 2524, 30 July 1902, Page 12

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