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gT. MARYS ART UKIOKWINNING XHXTIMCBSF&S. We, the undersigned members of the supervising committee, hereby certify that the above numbers are correct. A. Raeside. J. 8. Gor.DtE. D. McFaklanb. Wm. Todd. Johx Ward. SATURDAY, JANUARY 20xu, At 12 noon. FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGE at NORTH INVERCARGILL. OEARSON, SCOTT AND CO., B under instructions from Mr James Me* Natty, will sell in their rooms as above— Sections 19 and 29, block 111, North Invercargill, containing half-acre, with frontage to Princess and Burke streets, and on which is erected a, substantial cottage of four rooms, large stable, piggery, Ac., good: orchard in full bearing. With right to lease six acres adjoining. TERMS EASY. Also— On account Mr Andrew Drake and other vendors: Cottage of two rooms, in good condition with half-acre, at Richmond Grove* will be sold very cheap. Part section 4, block XXIX, Invercargill, with 39ft. frontage to Tweed Street. Lot 92 —Powelltown, containing balf-an-acre, with frontage to Pomona RoadFenced and improved. Nearly opposite late Capt. Elies’ house. Full particulars of these properties on application. Buttermilk as a 'therapeutic agent is given now to a sick person when nothing else is allowed. It is a* powerful nerve tonic. Buttermilk is now considered better than sweet milk for persons inclined to dyspepsia* because one of the difficulties of milk —its slow digestive qualities—is removed at once, as buttermilk has already gone through one process of digestion. The most nauseous physic may he given to children without trouble by previously letting them suck a peppermint lozenge, a piece of alum, or a hit of orange peel. Many people make the mistake of giving a sweet afterwards to take away the disagreeable taste ; it is far better to destroy it in the first instance.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/SOCR18940120.2.13.3

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Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 43, 20 January 1894, Page 5

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287

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 43, 20 January 1894, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Southern Cross, Volume 1, Issue 43, 20 January 1894, Page 5

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