News m a Nutshell.
Professor -Anderson known as the < Wizard of the North,' together with his a .wife, Louise .andarsoD, are now appeariut^fl nightly at the Victoria Hall, Melboum&f^B The Professor gives oat that this is his last tonr round the world, as it is hit intention to retire into prirate life shortly, la a few weeks' time, no- doubt, he will | be passing through New Zealand. If you think nobody cares for you m this cold world, just try to learn to play the trombone m a populous neighbours hood. Says * Rambler' m the Sheffield Telegraph : — Parsons sometimes get answort they don't expect, even from children. One of them was questioning a Sundayschool class about the parable of the Rood Samaritan who helped the man who had fallen among thieves on the way from Jerusalem to Jericho. Bringing the story to a po.'nt, he asked, ' now why did the Priest and Levite pass by on the other side V A scholar held out his band. 'Well, my boy, why did the priest and Levite pass by on the other side ?' ' I know,' said the lad ; ' beoauae the man was ulruHir mhh«/].
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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192News in a Nutshell. Manawatu Standard, Volume IV, Issue 56, 5 February 1884, Page 2
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