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NOTES FROM NOWHERE.

Tmly it never rain* but it pairs. Dissipation upon dissipation. Christi Min etrel entertainment and dance on Tlinr* dav, Parliamentary ball on Friday, Library eonaert and dance on Friday week. For m.mtbs prwhave b»—n merely existing with ararrelean exciting event to break into the even terror of ear way. and now aurh a plunge into gaiety It is rather a mistake giving a concert anl dance ib'Sagh on Thursday, for a g<»t many who would otheraiae be prea- nt will rearrve thetiiaelvea for the full enjoy-

men! of the ball. Hurli claahuig rvulJ easily have been avoided surely. A* to eortnnio* for Fndax night, sever al ladir* hav* lawn consolin g "Neiuo" on this sdl ini|«>rtanl question, and he has sent them away satssfieu by giving n s opinion that nothing graud or *i|wnaive >• to b»r*cniuiiirmind. ** Nature una>iorned'' ia nut advisable, deep.u- the old saying, but nature adorned ahb. aiinpli ity aod taste i* afsravw admirable It i. a, be hojied that ill* saMlrtiiitUw will do shat they -an in Ike way of putting tiro road V> j live Auction Room fai ly :n order ■ | ' hanging lantertis at iul. :«i» i! . « tv.

ilgoe ia te bo a U>Wi ,uffotsUnS **• /dh •«d ern X a. I* t we'.l waxci and j»l»-*vts rt rot'i, p'f*' both CUV tb. 1,4 ll> 1 k»‘ an ** j* y. skit 'M 1 «. the tr" TrMn Bo 4) !ia* he. n gfocud. A f 'u . - ***+ •<>•! “ «“» " W 1 the me jSMI Wiß wen • iK rrtfisider (ha uiros^G cf me c«au iJufiity at large, lay tog a “b‘ th< r sir oiiflusilKii of md to end and -driving for the gcirorul goal a!>ate. It la r-lui *frr, that the candidate w*v head*! the p4l d not cl,ooao to fill the Mutciral chair, le t ’.hat the (MM residing M will he aske-1 to take that place of h-in.-r, I don’t Mong to the gl«g-.r!a«* my self, having a vote* atxsH a* melialuwi* »• ■ coffee grinder, hut the <<her uiglit I crept up to the gallery of the hall to k« k rm an 1 listen. I pitied the teacher, and thought I d ratlier ho <a»‘ ot tha." ba»w« »'*y ware in thab«cl»-r >w an'wi eg**! time cracking joke* and laughing csmaidrrahlv, to the " apparent indignation of one «*r two of the " larti liswi si.iiiin ill frcait, who U»A the whole thicu a* eerioudy as if they were in chnreb. It f* to be hupa-l that our peojde will get on w<Ui<«it t* •* quarrelling that la tendi:ig Mr br-aa Up the Wood ville llulhantionic. i'roteaWPnal jealous* mvioi to be at tire btiisu of that thouij!>—the obWr-eaUtll.vl-,-1" IVofes-or ' of music there being evidently afrai»l his imae will 1»- p<Ut rail of joint by the later arrival. HnWiait that innsrcaic an* *<» offbti jealous of each ralier7 If any <4 Vmir roa,b-rs can tell me 1 shall f, -I

obfrrad. M v friend " I)o little " i* having rather a bad tune edit, and is Dow a bitter enemy ip the pi lent unprovmioin* of llie ag,, He went to an auction sob' the other dav and bought a washing inai-hiue to save h.s wife the ’mrd work at tlir Weekly w i tnb ; but he is often very sad and »ora at heart since, for be ha* to do the wo-k now. which cerruita »4 turning Ih* handU, f,»r aboil! eiglrt h«*ir« ever* MomU- •• Do-little " siglrs often f"r tb* gisvA old time when wa- ing ifiw-Vinfo ► re a* vet iin know n. I’o.rr feHcrw, hi* benttmrnl* are »cl>oed by Shii

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 27, 7 September 1886, Page 2

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NOTES FROM NOWHERE. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 27, 7 September 1886, Page 2

NOTES FROM NOWHERE. Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 1, Issue 27, 7 September 1886, Page 2

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