J Late ASvertisementa. ! mEB DOMINICAN NUNS wish to tender . JL their sincere THANKS to all those who kindly Patronised their ART UNION. . The following is the list of -WINNING ! NUMBERS:— v 1 15116, 17509, 22252, 2761, 19149, 25175, 6538, 1' 18503, 246, 25845, 16213, 12434, 13865, 25208, 29211, 26535, 3708, 4938, 19883, 25751, 6741, 1 17718, 25248, 15540, 1416, 16235, 21756, 27129, 5317, 96G5. OCCIDENTAL PRIVATE HOTEL. , J. H. WRIGHT. The above, under New Management, has been Thoroiighly Renovated. Customefs can rely on receiving every attention and comfort at "Moderate Rates. A GOOD TABLE, and Central — within a minute's walk of Post Office I and all trams. Hot and Cold Baths. J 'Telephone 68. 14d I A N OLT> * BUSHMAN'S ADVICE. 1 _£jL Alfred street, Parkside, Adelaide, i _, South Australia, May 17. I Messrs Poingdestre & Truman, 71 Old Kent { road, England. I Dear • Sirs, — I think it my duty to let you know the great benefits I have received since • taking your famous GOUT and RHEUMATIC ; PILLS. These are the facts of my case for tho last, four or "five years. I have been subi ject to very severe 'attacks of Rheumatic " G cut,, especially at' Easter. This is' the first i Easter-time for the last 1 four years that I have , 'spent in Tied. lam a baker by trade, but ?-in the shearing time_ I go away cooking for |. shearers on.' the sheep stations. .Last July I 'left Adelaide to go up , to >a ' station named .'.; Carriewerlbp. On my 'arrival in Port Augusta j/I-'wa-s seized with • suclfc»a m very "severe attack j that I was taken 'in an ambulance to the hosj "pital. c - 1 remained in bed r there for six weeks, i arid at the qnd of that time I was very little i better than when I went in, and as I had a ! catering contract ~6ri in September I thought I would leave the hospital and try some other I treatment. They laughed at me, saying I was mad to think of "going out. Of course, I had - to use.crutches. - An, old bushman in the hospital advised me to .try your Pills, and immediately on my leaving the hospital I sent my brother-in-law,- Arthur' Russell, who has been a resident of Port Augusta ,for over 20 /years, 'to Mr Carrigg, the chemist. there, and got a box, and two days afterwards I had the free use of my limbs. The cure was like a _ miracle, as in ,less than a week I was as well a3 ever I was -in my life, and I have not had a return of the complaint since. If I &el any } sign of it a few tloses of your Pills drive it j away:- I -am -we'll known throughout South Australia,' having lived here for the last 26 years, and it is well-known by my fellowtradesmen- how I have suffered with Rheumatic Gout in- the past, often having to leave a, billet' through it. You are &t liberty to make whatever- use' you like of this , letter. Wishing -you "every, success.' Md. r ' J' , ' (Signed) . C. DIETMAN. :\- ' N - % . Nelson College. '■ - J A~' (("Founded- 1856.') " '*"-•' \ PRINOIPALS : ' Nelson - College- ior. ,BoysJ (opened 1856) — H. (-L/( -L/ FowiEE, M.A., Oxon. Nelson , College for ' Girls' (opened 1882) — Mhj^"A. C. Tbndaii, M.A. x ■ -Assisted, by' Large,, and Efficient Staffs of ■ " • • 'Fully-qualified Graduates. ' ' OWING to the destruction of the Boys' • College by fire, 'it has been necessary to make arrangements for>. carrying' on the, work of the ~ Instif ution next' year. The Governors are now able to announce that .the work of the College will not be -interrupted. Ample accommodation "<will be provided for Boarders; and the ' principal "Boardinghouse will- be under the personal charge, of the Head Master. Commodious and suitable class rooms are available at the School, of Music arid the ' Bishop's School. , The Governors intend to Rebuild the College at ' once, in a style befitting the needs of the Institution. The work of; the Girls' College will- ~becarried on as usual. This College has been considerably enlarged during- the past year, and is fully equipped 1 in all matters ''relating to ihd health" and 1 comfort of the -pupils, while the sanitary and fire escape appliances are thoroughly up to date. Full information and detailed prospectuses may be obtained on application to either of the Principals, , or the Secretary. ." .The First " Term,' -1905, begins 2nd Feb- . ruary: , • JAS. BLAIR, Secretary. , College Office, Nelson 21d Otago Bible Warehouse, . . ROYAL AUCADE, DUNEDIN. VISITORS to Dunedin are invited to call "and inspect our NEW GOODS, .which have just landedl A Splendid Selection of Books, suitable for Presents, Prizes and Rewards for day schools and Sunday schools. Usual discount allowed. \A'lbums, - Desks, "Wlorkboxes, Dressing Oases, Ladies' Companions, Bags, Purses, Pens, "Ink, [Blotters, Fountain Pens, Inkstands, Notepaper and (plain and fancy). Special house for Bibles. 21d GEO. DERBYSHIRE. ' Cockayne's Leviathan Hotel, MANCHESTER & ST. ASAPH STREETS, CHRISTCHURCH. * XTISITORS will find Splendid ACCOM- ▼ ■ MODATION, it being the Largest and Most Up to Date iv New Zealand. Between Railway Station and Clock Tower. Letters and telegrams receive prompt attention. - lOau E. COCKAYNE, Proprietress. Hotel Properties* We have several very Good COUNTRY HOTELS for gale. Intending Purchasers supplied with full particulars on application, and financial assistance if required. ' ■ ■ ••, D. M. FEA & CO., 7d . Rattray • street, Cunedin. 1J 1 l|| 4/ lJE*lkr wi< fe strong and roIAJVL I IVIE.nI -nsoro^a.- Nerves .Here ig,a new lite and hope for weak and despondent Men: J Overwork & Weakness lose their terrors under the magic influence of the HQito«««p*thic Treatment* ileetrp-BatteryAppJance. Send addreised eurelope »ijd Dr. Irvicgh Brochure Till be seat free «eal«a. Addreet— THE IRVING INSTITUTE, Comer HTTUT&B AJJD BLIGH 3TKKETS, SYDNEY.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2649, 21 December 1904, Page 42
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