Mr Humett'a mission in Woodville will begin on Saturday night next, and will conclude on Tuesday night. On Wedneaday he will addreaa the Maoria at Tahoraite in the afternoon, and go on to Danevirke in the even ng. At the Woodvilla meetings Sankey's hyuina will ha uaad.
PAWNING A PAIR OF TROUSERS FOR MEDICINE. TAMES FRANCIS THOMAS lives tf in Pontnewnydd, near Politypool, Monmouthshire. He is now ‘29 years of age, living with his mother, a widow. Some 11 years of age, then a mere hoy, he went to work in the coalpit as a miner, in order to assist his mother in ruariug her family of little children. Soon, however, the little fellow broke down in health, but the necessities of the family seemed to require it, and he continued to toil in the mines, suffering all the time from the effects of indigestion, an agonising symptom being asthma, in such a troublesome form that the boy was unable to lie in bed. Working through the day, and resting as best he could in an armchair during the night naturally undermined his constUuiou
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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 26, 3 September 1886, Page 4
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184Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 26, 3 September 1886, Page 4
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