. There was a very fair, attendance at the lecture given by Mr. Wright, Prenologist, at the Young Men's Christian Association Roamß^last eveni'-igj.eonsidering, thd weather. Much instruction and interesting information was given by the lecturer upon the position and tendency of the domestic propensities in their various combinations, and at the conclusion a number of well-known citizens of this town had their heads manipulated by the lecturer, blindfolded,-and clear testimony was borne by them as to the exceeding accuracy of his delineations.
The high reputation Olson's tomato sauce has obtained as si household, condiment, has brought man'y,itjferior articles, into the market The public are therefore warned Hot to be imposed upon with rubbish, but ask for Olson's genuine tomato sauce, and see that hit name is on the bottle. "To Mr. Hans Olson. — Dear Sir, —By some mistake a bottle of your tomato sauce was put away in my house, and remained uncorked for upwards of twelve months. The same bottle of sauce was afterwards used at my own table, and I found it was equally as good as when first made. —T. W. Doonin, wholesale and retail grocer, 218, Queen-street, Auckland."—[Advt ]
A Bad Shoi>.*—Here is an anecdote of.Opie and Godwin. Opie "was divorced from his first wife, and Godwin was an infidel. They were walking together near St. Martin's Curch. i" Ha!" said Opie, " I was married in that .church." " Indeed !" said Godwin, " and I was christened in it." "It is not a good shop," replied Opie, " their work don't last."--" Life »fAdolphu» ? " f * iy. /..j;4 -\i\ \\j»
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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 540, 3 October 1871, Page 2
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258Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 540, 3 October 1871, Page 2
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