THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
Duty Wf.li, Done. The good work of the world is done either in pure and unvexed instinct of duty; or else, and better, it is cheerful and helpful doing of what the hand finds to do. in surety that at the even-ing-time whatsoever is right the Master will give. —Ruskin.
Mr J. Rvall, in another column returns thanks to the Crown Tenants of Westland, for his election.
The funeral of the late Airs Mary Kearns, took place from Rinvu on Saturday afternoon, and was attended by a number of friends. The Rev. J. Perkins conducted the services at All Saints’ Church and the graveside.
The funeral of the late Mrs C. Webster took place at the Stafford Cemetery yesterday afternoon. There was a considerable gathering 'of friends from the Goldsborough and "Stafford districts, as well as friends from Hokitika. The Rev. J. Hayward conducted the burial service at the graveside.
We can offer some very special inducements for ladies to purchase un-der-clothing at Sale Prices. The whole of our stock has been re-marked and the following ,are extra value :• Crepe bloomers in sky pink, helio at Is lid; crepe nightdresses, hem-stitched, m four light shades at 3s 6cl. Schroder and Co.—Advt.
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