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Att American paper myt j— lßverv War every local pap«r gives from one hundred to live thousand dollars m free lines for the sole benefit of the loealitv of the vicinity m which it is located. No other agency can or *Hil do thin. The local editor, m froportion to his means, dow more f.r 'w town than any other ten men, and m all fairness.man with mun,he ought to be supported, not because yoirmay Jwppen to lita or admire his writing, Imt because the local paper il the best j investment a community can make. It may not be ltfillant or crowded With great thonglitd, but financially and yet on moral questions, you will find the majority of tie local papera ontht; right side of the question. Today the editors of local papers do tho most work for the leant money of anyone upon earth. Subscribe for and support by advertising m papers not (bt cbaribv , bat as an investment. The writer of London Town Talk In the Melbourne Argus say*!--" I have alwAy* thought it a proof of the Utipirfbuman nobiliiv of nature m St jftui! thrtt he not only forgave SSutychus for falling «sleep during hifl rttacmtrse, but gave him the chance of dnli.tt it agHin. Consideration of tnl* kind is so vervrare that I cannot fwfat calling public attention to the bnlmviotiv of adivino m the neighbourhood of Sheffield, who is reputed on ft recent snowy Sunday to have thus addreH-wd his congregation after prayers {— " It is not, my friends," he Hald " bocame I have not a sermon ready for you,for I have a very good one, and one most carefully prepared, m my pocket ; but because I know you have wet boots, and ought to get home and change them, that I hereby dismiss you without ft discourse." The name of this sell -denying preacher is not mentioned, but I can fancy few clergymen more worthy of a bishopric. The following is a recipe for preserving eg£js for three months, which; Jmwever, we give with all reserve:— Take a common box, upon a two inch layer of frosh clean pats place the eKl?s, large end down, and leave space of at least an iuch hetween tho offgs; cover with a layer of osite, ttnd then place another layer of eg.srs as before, until the box is nearly full; fill it with oats, packing the grain in -neatly, and screw on the top; pl«co your box m a cool cellar and turn it upside down every other fl«y. If strictly fre«h eggs are used, and the turning is attended to as directed, it is claimed that few persons will know them from fiesb eggs, and they will certainly he much supenpjvtot limed or pikled eg^s.

Important Notice TO Gold Diggers BOUND FOR THE KIMBERLEY RUSH. CHARLES DAHL TENT $• SAIL MAKER, BEGS to inform those who intend goto? to the Kimberley Fields, that he has on hand o large Stock of Tents, Ao., Ac. As the distance from Derby to the Goldfields is 300 miles 0. D. has taken Particular care to make up his ! Tents of a light strong material, tnd guarantees his 6ft X 6ft Tents will not exceed 6£lbs m weight. Call early and seonre your parcel M orders are already to hand from §U parts of the district. CHARLES DA#L, Sail and Tent Maker, Next Court Home, i Main-Street,

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1721, 31 May 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1721, 31 May 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1721, 31 May 1886, Page 4

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