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SWcct lloetrg. WOMAN'S RIGHTS. Some people think that woman should Compete in life's swift race With man, ancl gain each privilege, Position, power, and place Which he enjoys. I can't agree With those progressive lights. I'll tell you what appear to me To be fair woman's rights: When passion's young ecstatic fire First kindles in oar veins, 'Tis woman's right to bind our hearts In Cupid's rosy chains; She wields a queenly sceptre then, Which we must needs obey. We're building castles in the night And dreaming all the day. 'Tis woman's right to be caressed When love is in the spring, And when affection's harvest cornea Her right it is to bring The garnered fruits of happiness To cheer man's dreary Way, To smooth hib rougher nature, And refine his coarser clay. 'Tis woman's right to wean us from Our selfishness and greed; A counsellor in trouble and A faithful friend in need. 'Tis woman's right to lead us from ; The foot of Mammon's throne And take us to a nobler shrine ; Where purer joys are known. 'Tis woman's sacred right—and this To her by God is given— To teach the lisping little ones The password into Heaven. No joy man knows on earth can with A mother's bliss compare When, listening with the angel choir, She hear's her child's first prayer. ; 'Tis woman's right to lean on man' In sorrow and distress, For he was made to comfort her, And she was made to bless. Her bulwark against dinger, be She daughter, sister, wife, Or mother, he should guard her well— Aye, even with his life. 'Tis woman's right, ere we prepare To battle in life's van, To shape our future destinies And mould the mind of man; And here, where we're erecting, on Pacific's breast, a State, , - The mothers of our rising race can make it poor or great. Thomas Bracken. —'Star.'

HoUowat/'s Ointment and Pills. —Diseases pi the Skin. —No case of disease of the skin, he its nature what it may, has failed to be benefited ly these potent, remedies when properly applied. In scrofulous and scorbutic afflictions they are especially servicable. |3curvy and eruptions, -which had resisted all other modes of trentment and were gradually becoming worse from year to year, have been completely cured by Holloway'a cooling Ointment and purifying Pills, which root out disease from the blood r,self leaving the constitution free from every morbid taint. In the jmrsery Hulloway's Ointment should be ever at hand ; it will give immediate ease in sprains, pontusions, burns, scalds, infantile eruptions, and may ulways safely be applied by any ordidinary and attendant. Ittblit IJotiCES MttNJCIPALITr OP NASEBY. DOG AND GOAT TAX. -i-1 that tbe Dog and Goat Tax for the pfHoo, Eirn-street. Attendance dady from %1 o.nj. till 2 p.m, GEO. CLARKE, ; Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, Jst Aprjl, 1874.- ■ ■■■ f:y.''-;'r,pf}[ : ] JL Bought tjie STOCK-tlf-TBADE and; GOOD-WILL of the Business lately carried on by M'Fadyen and Jarvis, Bakers, of Noseby, beg? to intimate that it is his intention to CARRY 021 the BAKERY in such a manner ns to merit a continuance of the patronage previously ROBRRT glesn: Families Suppling throughout the District. NOTICE TO MINERS AND OTHERS. E Central Executive of the Otago JL Mining Association hereby requests all persons who may have memorials on the following subjects, viz., Muerewhenua Riyer Pollution, Gold Export Duty, and Mining Board, to give their earnest attention thereto, and forward them, after signature, to reach Naseby by 20th April, addressed to the georetary. PHARLBS P. ROBERTS, ' President O.M.A.

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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 266, 10 April 1874, Page 4

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