Sydenham Taylor wants people tobe hung by electricity. A Temperance Convention is tobe held in Melbourne during November next. The annual monthly meeting of the Band of Hope will take place in the Methodist Chapel this evening. A good programme is expected. A large and commodious private residence is about to be erected in Kimbolton road. Mr G. O. Hill, architect, ib now preparing the plans and speoifications. . The Feilding footballers journey to Woodville on Saturday next to play the Woodville team. The names of the Feilding players will appear in Thursday's issue. . ' "She is lovely, just budding into muliebrity," sighed a love sick swain as he wrestled with a poem to his mistress' eyebrow. Now the girls' oldest brother is hunting for him with a whip. . The Underwriters' Association are to be congratulated on having brought the operations in connection with the floating' off of the ship Pleione from the Waikanae Beach to a successful issue. The ship arrived in harbour in tow of the steamer Omapere early this morning, and Was taken to the Patent Slip, where, in i short time, she wiU doubtless be made as taut and trim as ever she was. The Omapere, with the.Pleione m tow, passed the Pencarrow lighthouse at midnight, and was boarded by the pilot, who reports : everything satisfactory. Before 2 thfe morning she was safely moored at Evanß Bay.— NZ. Tunes. Advertising Cheats.— It has become, so common to write the beginning of an elegant, interesting article, and then run it into some advertisement, that we avoid all such cheats, and simply call attenation to the merits of Dr Soule's American Hop Bitters in as plain honest terras as possible, to induce people, to give themone trial ..asnoone who knows theft value will ever use anything eltei--p^piidenc^
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Feilding Star, Issue 155, 31 July 1888, Page 2
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297Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Feilding Star, Issue 155, 31 July 1888, Page 2
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