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MISCELLANEOUS.

Turkish baths are to be instituted, in Dunedin. < The ' Star' states that the Otago Turkish Bath Company have made arrangements with Messrs. Gibbs and Clayton for the erection of their buildings, and we may expect to soon see the baths open to the .inhabitants. 'I lie architect's design for the building is very appropriate and can be seen at the office of the company, Jetty, street. . v ; . .The Sydney Empire' of the 18th ultimo says "We are informed; on good 1 authority that'"Frank Christie) alias Gardiner, will be released from : Darliiighurat Gaol on Monday or Tuesday next-, and will leave the Colony in the barque - Charlotte Andrews, 15t> tons, which departs from Newcastle on or about the - A petition has been goj, up to; have the Governor removed for the release of Gardiner. ' The New*' Zealand Steam Shipping Company's steamers will be sold separately by private tender, to be sent in on .the., 22nd* inst. The hulks and sailing . vessels will'also be sold separately. . ' 1 The language used in the New South Wales Parliament of late has been the .reVerse of gentlemanly. The Sydney •' Evening Post'state's that " the Assembly 'sat from four p.m. on Thursday to eight a.m. On. Friday. ' During the sixteen hours Mr. J. Robertson established,to his own satisfaction that Mr. Turkes was a whining, drivelling hound.' Mr. Tarkes . established to his own satisfaction that Mr. Oakes was a well-known ' sneak twenty year ago,' and a better. known one now; he established equally to his own Satisfaction that Captain Onslow had a 4 low mean nature,' and everybody who i differed from; anybody else was ; similarly eulogised. ,Even Mr. Raphael, according to Mr. Buchanan, had ' had his virtue undermined."

- u llolloiony'B Ointment and Pills.—At the present time much watchfulness must bo exercis,ed, .and < the earliest evidence \of ill health'immjdiately cheeked, or a slight ill■:heß3 ruuy'reault iri a stirious'malady. Relaxed ' land soi'e throat;- dipbherm, quinsey, coughs ''diroriic; cough, moat other.' 1 pulmonary affections ■will'be greatly relieved ' by rubbing this cooling :OintmeDt' into.< the sMn-'afl nearly as practicable to the seat of : mischief.' ■ This treatment, at once simple and effectire is admirably ndapled, for the removal vpf such diseases during infancy; and ■ youth. . Qld asthmatic invalids, will derive marvellous • relief, from .the; use of Hollo way's remedies, : Tvhiob have brought, round many such. suffer- „ ers, re-established health after every other means bad signally failed.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 4

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MISCELLANEOUS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 4

MISCELLANEOUS. Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 284, 14 August 1874, Page 4

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