The Press says Lincoln College was opened for the current session on Monday, the 14th inst., and already about 40 students from all parts of the colony are in attendance. During the week over thirty visitors inspected the institution and farm. Amongst these were large practical agriculturists, who expressed themselves as highly satisfied with all they saw in connection with the conduct of the practical farming work. The Taieri November 9,.1889, says:—“ Messrs Gawne and Co., Dunedin, send us a sample of the Dunedinmade Sauce. It is quite equal to the imported article and should sell readily.” (Adyt). s CATARRH, Hay Fever, Catarrhal Deafness, A NEW HOME TREATMENT. Sufferers are nbt generally aware that these diseas.es, are contagious,, or that they are; duelto the, presence of living parasites in the lining membrane of the nose and eustachian, tubes; Microscopic research, hoWeye.r, has proved, this to be a fact, and, the, result, is. that a simple remedy has been formulated these, distressing, diseases are. rapidly and permanently cured: by a few, simple applications . madLe , at, .home by the patient phce.in fyvq weeks. A pamphlet explaining this hew treatment, is' sent on receipt of 2id stamp, by A. Hutton Dixon, 42 and 45 East Blobr St, Toronto, Canada. —Scientific American. Business Notices. ' JAS. SPEIGHT & COY. ; i •■ CITY BREWERY, DUNEDIN. THE PREMIER BREWERS OF NEW ZEALAND. jgPEIGHT & COY’S Celebrated Sparkling Prize Ales, can be obtained at all the Leading Hotels from Timaru to the Hermitage. Bottling Stores : Maitland Street, Dunedin, under the supervision of Messrs Powley and Keast. WOLSELY. HOTEL, WINCHESTER. rjIHOMAS LANGDON would remind his friends in Timaru and neighbourhood that he continues to offer his well known garden and grounds ,to Pic-nic Parties, etc., FREE OF CHARGE.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 8137, 22 January 1895, Page 4
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286Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 South Canterbury Times, Issue 8137, 22 January 1895, Page 4
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