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Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, NOV. 17. 1894.

I ru i —■——■———» I Mr Bhodes* nanny friends will be glad to 'learn, by the notice prejr tbe*leader, or where the leader sttoji|4 j^t^it lie ban been entrusted ''with Qi% ' management 'of the. store bi&ness lately- earHea^onbjr MftfKltftfiftilM.lU^lMHfo. -

■•■••^iSprbffi&ehl '•' Presbyterian • Minister -of Yorii has, resigned- his-pastorftto.- The >el^oi)Ae.giveß for .thiq.atep is, tjjat the constant xtajrte pnt^e part of 'bis. church j ftf'-'sbnte&tag 'new, and' the struggle" to aatiify this'' Want, which h« idjs is a» strong in tfhurches as slsewheve, has told upou him. : . . .'■■-..-., The Chaplain oi- the Bhoredftch • Workhousd- aud^lnflrmaty, London, *ftj§ that j one of the..pritjtjipal reason a for. the small; BeBB^ot" Church attendance is tha custom of .steading fiction. The fiction reader* he urg'fi, is Hot if paired 16 believe what, he •veadd,-.hen6fl the faith faculty becomes at¥Ophiecl w and. the religious life, which dcmanda^aithj. Buffers in coa.at auejnce. . He contends that tlie novel hasdone more to oust the* bible, and consequently to destroy relisioua.Hfey: than any other- thing; AppareiSilyTjeople'gerve bills of sale for many parposeu, honesj and c her wise even in the days of Queen jgliaabelh. The " otherwise " purposes were very frequent, 00 much- ao that* ißarliameiii in the thirteenth year of her rngn passed an Ac: making ?uch deeds illegal if it could be shown fraucf was : intended. It is still in force, and needed. , : Shelving at lha Motoa . Estate begins on ."Tuesday.- <■••■;*'.'?.;■ The Triseo mail closes fet the loca : office oh? Wth-Nove'inbeiV-at/S p.m:,- and th«- --: dirca» hisil, 'peir Buahihe,-on th* same da .■<• and; titan, thus* practically 'rllustming 1 -the advantages bf^wo mails' l . „ •■ '■ Thft River Board. appears- so .advantageon^ .itun a« largev -aiea- is likely to be in cluS^.d than originally, intended* . Nominations for Mayor and i he deposit ing' of ten pounds, good And lawful money of thWeahu, lifgh class' postal.^foote's. will do» tdfeea jflabe tit" noon on Wednesday, mr Slat Notemb'e*. ;'•-••"•' * To;4a'y"Ml' J. £t. MoMillan sells goods by auciipn for the .benefit of J.-R. : McMillan, and npt, McMillan, Bhode9& Co. A sign of th"e..nciy ord^r of., flings. . AiecSDrdfng W '•onS^witnesß at the'Magis trate's-Gourt the buildings at Shannon have only been- -erected " fairly well, ' as the work. he had done was so donr, and he said that' Was better than any others had been done in that township. Probably the witness took a prejudiced view of the situation. ; Our market gardener, Joe Tos, had som fine samples of cauliflowers in his shop on Thursday. A mec'ting of the parishioners of All Saints' Church is called for Tuesday evening nt the church. Lord BraHfey, rtfrrripg to " Colonial Expansion " in a paper reed before ih«Royal/ Colonial InstitiUe ( flaid that, p'-i*-ponalij\,lie. should feel ashamed if (*r»at Brniiiq $uf hot handsomely assist Mr Hud•davtJßjtteainei'?." ' . Thej. -American Strike Commission • re com'rilends the appointments of a ' perma-n^nt-hody to arbitrate in disputes' between emptoyera and employed; 1 - ■ The : (lower ' of the Prjws is pleasingly shown b*y the grand assertion by the N,Z. Timta m a subleadtr on the Hon. Mr Seddon: *, The" leader says \:~ v As Plemier he drove them rather too hard occasionally, as weppintedout at the time.. The. result . %yill of course be that they will not be so driven again " How the Party will vejpice that this excellent paper has secured so mucb/'for ih'-in. "They will nut be so driven again." Evidently the mann. r they haWrßeeET driven-ednnot-beblinke'd at even by th*ir-«wn organs, but it shall not occu again. Hear, hear. • ;MrJ."P." Mas well is to be invited to act as President ot the board of Enquiry into the working of the Victorian Railway i. Mr Cpath, from the Wellington. office, ia relieving' Mr Steole at" :he Bnuk of New Zea and, who is away on sick leave. Before .the vwck of th Wairiirn . aia left v is to be blown up, and for this purpose a case of dynamite was tak n down by the Argyle on hf r last trip to tin; (Jrea Barrier. At last night's committee meeting it wai propos d to make some arrang-njent with Mr Cronin, the contractor for metalling the Moutdp road! so as to permit, him to tal^e 1000 yards of metal from the Borough pit, on condiiion of his- paying a royalty of seven pence a yard, and supplying 100 yards of metal free of charge. We have to thank Mr Gibson, the agent of the New Zealand Insurance Company for a copy of the almanac for next year. This company appears to be the first in the field. Certainly the most effective medicine in the world is Sanders and Sun's Eucalypti Extract. lest its eminently powerful effect in Coughs, Colds, Influenza ; the relief instantaneous. In serious oases and accidents of all kinds, be they wounds, burns, scalding*, bruises, sprains, it. is the safest remedy— no swellings— no inflammation. Like surprising effects produced in Croup, Diphtheria, Bronchitis, Inflam mation of the Lung 3- >SwblliHgs, Ac. . Diarrhoea, Dysentery, of the Kid - ncys and Urinaw,^^!^^!^ use at all hospitals and roeoi£al-< ohiiicß ;. patronised . by His Majesty th« Kingnf Italy ; crowned ; with medal and diploma at International ExhibU;iojni ;A=rn.sterdatm. Trust in this approvett .article and eject all others.— With all jhe'sftadvarJ'agM in purchasing, it would be'Wrange inded if the sale waa not one \<f ha i ßefhembere,d; -. A~ny attempt to enumer^fcp 6venji tithe of the cheap, lines -now at the didpoaal of customers, would be worse' th%'n'us t e,le.Bp in ihe space *t. out command^' aWt'.^Brice list whipji ha<» been, printed will be flent, post' frfic, to the address of any person applying' to the Whole* sale Drapery , WarenqQse, Te, Aro House, Wellington. ':.. . . '". : : '-l~i**.{. "; . Messrs Boss and " Sanlford, ot the Bon Marchb, Palroerstoh, ate '■ now ' showing their new spring and Bummer goods in all departments, ex a.s. Ao^angi and lonic. The selection to'choose from is without .doubt one of the finest on this coast, while the values are superior to most houses, and 'equal to the very best obtainable in the colony. They invite inspection of their present season's show of general drapery, dress "goods, raantleß,.bloases and millinery, 4c, Ac". Ross and Sandford— Adti. With a view of making this sale the event of the year, two special buyers were despatched from Te Aro • House, one to .attendee great; sale 'of " Edwards, Bennett vfc Go's, wholesale stock, and the other to pick out bargains from the manufactures of the well known Eaiapoi Woollen 00. Both these gentlemen have returned after a most successful trip*, and the total result of their efforts is. to be aeen in theastonish--uig bargains qow being Fold at the Wholesale Drapery "Warehouse, Te Aro House, Wellington. - * "■ ' "U's an* ill,!, wind that blows, nobody, good " ie a very old saying bat Oqnje tlie 4i«b ttue. Whllßt thff gnat depr^Srtion existing at Sydn-y at. t^e. present time, h<^ caused a deplorable am»unt ; of misery; yet I the people of Wellington and the xur rounding distr.U3ts.will teap a giganticJMjiefit...During'his visit to Sydney recant l.v^ Mr Jsmes . SqE»ith -purchased .at absurd ly low {wjces a farge stock whiob i i* now tteiog . sola it the Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, • *£• irrttMi* W«U»Bgt«a. -■ f ;

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Manawatu Herald, 17 November 1894, Page 2

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Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, NOV. 17. 1894. Manawatu Herald, 17 November 1894, Page 2

Manawatu Herald. SATURDAY, NOV. 17. 1894. Manawatu Herald, 17 November 1894, Page 2

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