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Sjiys "Atticus" m the Melbourne , Leader; — Archdeacon Lightfoot, an English "divine,'* 1 recently gave proof of his scared character by refusing to allow an organist to play m his church because the wicked musician had been guilty of the j heinous crime of having officiated m a Congregational chapel. The organist was also informed that he iv as cut off from all the offices and ministrations of the Church. This is what endears the Church of England at large. There are a large number of people who think the Church is a decaying institution; but this is a delusion. When it is known that its dignitaries excutnmunicate a man for playing an organ to a dissenting audience, people will see that the Church has determined to keep Heaven as select as possible. By perseverence they may be able to keep the place free from all musicians whatever, and indeed all other people whose abilities contribute to the happiness of mankind. HAMBURG TEA. SIMPLE. RELIABLE. EFFECTUAL. Hamburg iea. a bAiLOit's verdict. Hamburg Te a. Well-st., Pyvraont, Hamburg Tea. Sydney, Feb .ll, '84. Hamburg Tea. Messrs Elliott Bros,, Hamburg Tea. Wholesale DrugHamburg Tea. gists, Sydney. i Hamburg Tea. Dear Sirs, — Allow Hamburg Tea. me to testify to the Hamburg Tea. immense amount of Hamburg Tea. benefit 1. have derived Hamburg Tea. from Emil Fr«?se'a Hamburg Tea. Hamburg Tea. I have Hamburg Tea. tried, m my time, all Hamburg Tea. kinds of nostrums and Hamburg Tea. so-called srecitics for Hamburg Tea. the relief and cure of Hamburg Tea. chronic constipation, Hamburg Tea. hut without permanHamburg Tea. ent effect ; indeed, Hamburg Tea. when I had left off Hamburg Tea. taking any of the Hamburg Tea. articles referred to my Hamburg Tea. system was m a much Hamburg Tea. worse condition than Hamburg Tea. before. I now drink Hamburg Tea. the Hamburg Tea once Hamburg Tea. a week, and thereby Hamburg Tea. keep myseli m firstHamburg Tea. class bodily health. T Hamburg Tea. have a grand appetite, Hamburg Tea. and am always m Hamburg Tea. first-class spirits. You Hamburg Tea. need not be surprised Hamburg Tea. to learn that . I take Hamburg Tea. care to recommend Hamburg Tea. this reliable and sure Hamburg Tea. remedy to all seafaring Hamburg Tea. men like myself. It is Hamburg Tea. simply invaluable to Hamburg Tea. sailors, who have to Hamburg Tea. endure so much from Hamburg Tea. variable weather and • Hamburg Tea. sudden changes of Hamburg Tea. temperature. I will Hamburg Tea. always keep a supply Hamburg Tea. of the Tea on board . Hamburg Tea. 1 am now confident Hamburg Tea. that it is bound to Hamburg Tea. become very popular Hamburg Tea. among all classes m Hamburg Tea. the Australian coloHamburg Tea. nies. Hamburg Tea. Your grateful servant, Hamburg Tea. John Laing. Sold by all Chemists and Storekeepers throughout New Zealand, m Packers, at 15d. Wholesale Dep6t for Wellington — W. & G. TURNBTJLL £CO, Customhouse Wharf, WELLINGTON. Exhibition Ales PHOENIX "BREWEBY, (Near Club Hotel), Palmerston North. MESSRS PASCOE & Co. desire to call the attention of the public to the Superlative Quality and uniform condition of their Malt Liquors, and. beg .to solicit their patronage and a trial of their celebrated Pale Ale and Brown Stout, brewed from the choicest selection of Hops and Malt on scientific principles, possessing a Tonic and Preservative condition free from Acidity. ■ W. H. PASCOE, From an extensive experience and success as a practical Brewer, having obtained PEIZE MEDALS Melbourne, 1866 and 1867, Sydney, 1872 and 1880, < Melbourne, 1880 and 1881, Can with confidence recommend their various brands. Orders attended to with despatch. TO SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS who take advantage of the reduction of the Quarterly Subscription to the Manawatu Stakdaud to "FIVE SHILLINGS by payment m advance, are reminded that the amount is now due. Where postage is incurred, 2/6 extra is added to this amoun HALL TO LET. rpHE undersigned is prepared to X make arrangements with parties desirous of engaging the Public Room m the Building known as Bank Chambers. Also, Spacious Shop to let. For particulars apply tp the Caretaker, T. JORDAN, Broad-street.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 79, 6 March 1885, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 79, 6 March 1885, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 79, 6 March 1885, Page 4

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