The largest theatre in the world, and that in which the greatest scope for oxlilblng real sterling worth. Is to be found with the vast multitude of the sick and suffering of the human race. The applause awarded the proprietor ol “ Onouxii a Guest Indian Comi" from all parts of this promising Colony of Now Zealand, for the extraordinary performances of railing the sick from their beds of languishing, and rosiorlng them to health, is immense. In proof of which got the testimonials from the Chemists, and don’t forget to buy the medicines. [Advi.] HandkeucuiOT are becomingan important arl’clo of Import Into China, and untold quan flics find their way Into the Interior. They are chiefly of cotton fabric in gaudy patterns and colors which will not stand much washing, but, as that is a process they arc not frequently subjected to and they are very choan. little Is said about It. ~ , An Eve to the Main, Chance.—The Major—- “ You’re a very nice follow Tommy! Don’t most people tell you so?” Tommy—‘‘Yes, they does i Mid they often gives mo something.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 5342, 11 May 1878, Page 3
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