I Old time copy-books used to mention perseverance with respect, and in a good cause it U justly entitled fobs. Tno^o v>ho disapprove of the very great stretch in th* moaning of an Act, such as die removal of a licensed house to n spot miles away from its present position should per.«<?voro like wise in thu-ir opposition nnd let the committee know that such innovations are ngainst their wishes. The Wanganui Education Board has deeklfd (o pay their teachers on the working average from the Ist July, nnd the schools will be staffed according to that scale. The Manawatu Hoad Board received many tenders for the Awahuri bridge, ranging from £4325 to £3419, the latter being accepted. Last week a Maori found a seal on the Otaki beach. He profited by experience and sold his find then and there. This may bo business but it is not enterprise. To-morrow mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's, Foxton. The Eeening Press publishes an unpleasant rumour that "a call is likely to be male on the shareholders of the Bank of New 2-aland. We hope it is not only to secure the nevr president of that institution his respectable salary. The Rev. O. Aitkens leave 3ou Monday to attend the meeting of the Synod We draw attention to tha notice appearing in Messrs McMillan, Rhodes, & Co.'s usual space. It is said, perhap" not truly, that the Bank of New Z -aland h going to purchase the bu?iness of the Colonial Bank. The Colonial Treasurer says ho is going to introduce a Bill to stop all this kind of thing being done without the sanction of th<* Housp, Possibly the House will adjourn before the Bill is carried. What then ? V\ hy, the directors will do that which is pleasing in their own eyes. We learn that another attempt will be made at the next meeting of the Otaki Licensing Committee to secure the removal of the license of one house at Manukau to Levin. Miss J. Mclntyre has been appointed to the Paiaka aided school by the Wanganui Education Board. In Saudon a settler is making composition posts with tar and gravel, &'c, which he reckons better than wood and nearly as cheap. The law's delays have been found vexa tious by many people, but seldom' has the irritation been so annoying as to cause, as it did the other day at Sydney, a prisoner to convict himself of a crime of greater importance than that for which ho was charged and about which, owing to the jury disagreeing, a new trial was being arranged for. The prisoner remarked "No use wasting time, I am guilty of stealing gold." On Tuesday Messrs McMillan, Rhodes & Co. will sell certain goods seized for rent. Everybody should subscribe to " Run Play," the leading monthly magazine. Thirty-six pages of reading matter and illustrations ; subscription, post frep 6/6 per year, payable in advance. McKee & Gamble, Publishers, Wellington.
» it's an ill wind that Wowb nobody good " i3 a very old Baying but none the [ess true. Whilst the great depression existing at Sydney at the present titttej has caused a deplorable iirtoitiit of misery; *et the peßjJle ot Wellington and the surrounding districts will reap a gigantic benefit. During his visit to Sydney recently, Mr James Smich purchased, at. absurdly, low pvice.s aj^.e stpclt,WhlcH Is-riott bein|j adkt At tile Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, Fe Aro Housp, Wellington. Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is Sanders and Sou's Eucalypti Extract. Test its eminently powerful e.tfeet Iw ppiighCj Coida, Influenza j the re r lief instaritdueous.^lri serious .ca^es. and accidents of all felp^s; b'je they wojitids, burns, BiialdirVgiv, bl'uises, sprains, it is the satest remedy — no swellings— no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in Croup. Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Inflammation ofi-. the, t.unttfj iPc.i Diarfhnia; Pysenteiry, Disease of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs In use at all hospitals and medical clinics ; patronised by His Majesty the King of Italy ; crowned with medal and diploma at International Exhibition, Amsterdam. THist in this approved article and eject all others.— [ADvi I.]1 .] : ■ : . ;. Witiia view of making this sale the event of the ye.ar, two special buyers .were despatched from , Ai'o ttoiise', one to Sttfetid tlie gloat 3aie of Edwards, Bennett <% Cos. wholesale stock, and the other to pick out bargains from the manufactures of the well-known Kaiapol Woollen Co. Both these gentlemen have returned after a riif.st, suecessttti trip, arid the. total result Of their eiJcrts is to be seeri.ih the a3tohishiug bargains now, BeiHg sold M .tlie Whole^ sjile. Prater? Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington: " - • Messrs Boss aud Saudford, of the Box tyAßcifE,, Palm£rstpn,,.&yc npw showing their new spring and summer/poods in all iientatnierifs; e± s.s. Aorahgi and ionic. The selection to choose from is without doubt one of the finest on this coast, While the values are superior to moat houses, and equal to the very best obtainable in the colony. They invite inspection of their S resent sea-son's show of general drapery, i'eSs goftds, lilanllds-, blouses and millinery, *c; , &c. Jtoss and Sandford— AbVT. With all these advaiitagps in purfthashig, It would be strange indeed if the sale was not one to be remembered. Ariy attempt to enumerate even a tithe of the cheap lilies now at tha disposal of customers, would be tforse tliari useless irk the space at our command, but a price list which has been printed will be sent, post free, to the address of any person applying to the Wholesalt! Drapery Warehouse* Te ArO House, Wellington;"
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Manawatu Herald, 13 October 1894, Page 2
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