! A correspondent writßS to the Patea ! Mail : While the JBev. IMr .- Morley was ' preaching a very, impressive and highly ; appreciative sermon m . the Harmonic Hall lasi night, some youths" of the larrikin persuasion, seated m one of Gabb and . r oo'a coaches, wtr^ ujtilizing the Chur6h-houf'by indulging m a friendly game of euchre. WelUflavoured adjectives and tro pica,! paths, formed an ex« cellent and'mirt^ful addition to the game. Hurrah for Patek morality! ' ' "' The Prince' of '' Wales' new railway carriage is said to be v marvel of 3B3theti» decoration. It is :s,oft long, and contains saloon, study,twQ bedrooms, two dressinarrooms, affd a batfi-roora. The Prince's bed room is hung with old gold silk, and the furniture is upholstered to match. Mirrors are let into the door-panels, and the whole Buitecan be lighted either by candles or electricity. The carriage has' been built by the SouthwEastern ftailway Company, and J tKe prince pays for its use. It was -first' used oa His Boyal Highness' receut journey to Berlin. |
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 159, 11 June 1883, Page 2
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166Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 159, 11 June 1883, Page 2
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