THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
Ami tiii: Next I IK) V i:ai:s r ■‘Shove voltrself lorward in lancv another hundred years. Bear in mind what must lie the huge output nf its energies: think of the libraries it will compost', the pictures it will paint ; consider it. new buildings, its new inventions. its hurrying industries, and crowded paths: rclleet how soon phrases become first faipiliar. then Stale, and finally repulsive, and bow little leisure men have lor research, mid how averse they grow to devote time to the ciiinprchciisiuu ol abandoned positions and antiquated tastes, and then put yourself this quest inn: What production of the Victorian Age is so finished, so beautiful, and so strong a. 1 1 • lie able successfully In meet and beat down the huge and swamping spring-! ide of ill:- days that ate ni cein.*Augustine Birrell.
Factory Owners: Knuirc efficiency with “Candy's” Genuine Balaia Belling. fill per cent stronger than leather belting, thoroughly water-prnof, extremely durable, runs jierfeeHy true. R. I*. M. Manning and Co.. •*» Bedford Row. Christchurch.- Advt.
At, .1 I .bo dan on*’ t l»‘ ■'l li , .11 ~1 milliner; and ||nek-. This shipment Inis Hie advantage ol being fresh from tin* home and city markets ami i' a very special selection. s„ ciis-imm-rs would do well to make an early inspect i ll ll. Advt. Motorists: Put pep into your ear by using "Inland" Piston Rings. Being one-piece and gas tight they maximum, power delivery. lull tnmpressinii, less waste and hover cost. 11. P. M. Manning and Co., o Ledlord Row. Christchurch.—Advt.
The new spring and summer millinery .showing at Schroder's, comprise the latest models in imported trimmed millinci'v and ready-to-wcais. A out presence will be valued and in tlu* meantime we ask your acceptance oi mir appreciation lor T ".i s t tavouis.—. Advt.
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