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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE.

ArtO UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. 4 '11 tU ,)Unc .11 -tv tlr.no own yclf ho ti n« , \m\ )', rnuat ioi!o»v us ilu ni^rl t i.iic 'lav 'JKuii can-t noi iSim i)'' im!h* fo .my jpaii.

WiIDYIJKDAY, MAY 30, WKH. \Y ill mic to di.nv attention lo Mi A. ■Y . Ivl\\ fI C 1 ■>' 111 W .iniJOUIK'I IMlMll i'l <>'1I Kivt.ti in 4 f (iliiui'ih U/-i!,j „ Mr KdwMids U>t(ll">S Llnl 'i.ivill ' )^ll<'llil-i'(l !l 1,11 LJC oiiM^'iiiH nt of iDi'i'^ ,ml \)G'-ti clnfhi i^ it rl l.tlifi' dlt.C((Utll (/(I lll(- U-.t(.lf Mi t {IJIL'C, ie in^'fi'ls f ' Ijjs » ii->tuniui»s the lull )''fif fit vi' Mill (;. (^CC <.d\ t. Mi X *■}. '!,.:•'.( i- I" iti^e 1 Nti l"i- I' .i !><»!.! vl O !,, 'mi 111 (!) '!!l!l_!, tv l)( 'II S >V .llllf. i , HJ-,( J i I

A tuiii ili" 4< im o! unusual seventy pa s» (1 <>\ i'j 1 o Aicli.t (hi Sunday last aboat half pa I Uo, tlu h ti.sioiioi- being I'uilv the mzc of marbles aii'l Listing ,iboul, I,') minute, after the .storm tho wciithoi cleared up iukl ttio remainder of the d.n was fine. We have not ho..td of any damage being done by the storm. The liist stop in debt is like the fit^t stx'p in falsehood, almost involving the tiee 'ssi(v of ptoeeeding m the same course, dt lit following debt as lie follows lie. Il.i\ dei, thi» painter, dut< d hi.s decline from tl c d,i\ on w hich ho liist hoi lowed money. — b iliMK'l NiOlll s In London, with all its numerous lnleie-K with no.v ly 0,000,000 inhabitants .iiid neatly 700, 'K)0 homos, there is no de!j\eivoj lelteison the Sublmth. Tlie niui ■ thins; ma\ he s,iid of moie that 4000 eomiiiy districts in Uieat Britain. The eutiie system uf eiedit on which iii' did! commerce is based assumes lor its It r --t pt.riciple th.it the l.uility of pigment iik'limm's by itsdtl.iv ! Tiu> aetud n Mills to the (oinnieui.il body aie n previous '<.<^ r< tune and labom, tlnough enmnlexru ot'.tci omits. ,ind debate lespeetiu:; them; i -.uM "teller losn o}' health throntili anwt\, and the nriit'teunnee of aceitam "limb i oi i'^ii"s it. the expense of honest [)t'i mmis, Hut the community umun-i mti lie. tually blind In thc-o ontfn>ly ilenin istiatal)le ( oiisetjiience-; because r.o on* has the self-command to (h lay pur hi■ -. he lias the morie.} to make th m i — lolin Kuskm. l>ii.ti^*jin ooeratlon on the elands in tl. ■ ihtoat Niis'b.ium's l.meet luoke •\ : iiii-i i h.uil siib-itance, in th" eentie of ) tin i !.i!i (, and the patient M\ dlowed the hiok"U piece, whii h w.is about lin long Tv i'iv\eut the sluup steel causing l.icerAliiin ol the stomach and intestine^, the (]{'• toj \n,)i]o <l\e patient swallow u glas-s of ii u u and water containing a table--poo'ihd of dilute mmiatic acid, and in 48 liouis the niece of steel passed without ,v.v tioubfe, and was found to be black, uist\, and blunt, owing to the effect of the acid. K-ilse teeth aie often swallowed mad\>i\c ntlv. PiofessvjiKussbaiimmentioiiH d< v where a lady swallowed a plate uithfuo teeth whiel) stnek linnis in liei nillel and could neithei be moved up noi down .\s she fe't no pain arid was aide to < it and diink, and bre.itli" witliout dlVi ulty, Xu«sb)iuin ad\iscd lj ei to dispt n -c u ith .in oiiei.ition. nd now the 1 id\ h.i- had the suulhnsed set ot teeth in In ' thin, t tor nc il I}' two yeai-. The Tii -t- rof Kdueation is 1 ovid'Vitlv iv>t ' .\ "vi iblv impressett with the w oik of tin 1 )(.>.m d of EdueatiDi) thii'iii^hont the eo'oiiN lie thinks that not onh for tho ■ i' v i wi ci o?joiny, Init als-o in the mteiests of .'dm .(ion itself, they ou<;iit to iret their oidejs nl' di v missid at <m eaily date. We . t' b 'idly wondei at thin, seeing the way m v iii h '"ime of tlx^e ine^ponsible I'.oaids Ivave s.juandt led public moivjs, •i ' n- ! the education sy-tem for personal Mid politic, il ends Auckland is bad eno.i^h in all const icnce, but we have i.VMU foi bohevinir that some other j [!<urds 1m ye been still pi eater sinners * One thiiiiX h e\ident — they must be either in nk 1 .ii ended, ami that soon. Ifhow- \\*'\ \he I'caids iue acolished it will be d'"di.'blt to hay« a chatij;e in the ('oinmit- | tres. so that they be made m m: truly i p-l-'-ent.itn c, and have jniisdu tion over u I. rut i -uea th.in now. Ry this m* . ins [ h< ttoi nion will lie seuiied th.iii is now possible m some cases. 1 i Th ' trtiiTal Co'ifeiPnce op t!ie Ans tialasian We^leyan Meth"dist C!mr"h now ; sit'iim" in Melbninne has lefused i]\a leMues( of X.'w Ze.d'itid ioi self-iroveminL r powfis Tins ieijiie<t was piefeni'd in ls^l,,ii!.iin in 1884, and \i-i ;><r.iw in IRBB end his net with a siini'.n fate on cat h ot( t-nn Tlie same Confeit-nce has <>ndea\ ouied todfvise means for healing the unhappy breach in Tonir.i, w hw h lot more than t!n<e veais lia^ been such a scandal to ii" f ,iiiv (»f missions. The l\ev (Jcoi^e ]>!ow n has Ijcen appointed to take chaise of tliis innsi ddh'eult piec 1 of bu-iness, and the Itev -I K. Moulton is to leave Tontia dmnst immediately. It is thought that if ,i s"tt!oi,ient is possible at all, the Hey. (r. iJi own is the man r o efl'oet it, "We notice that our Thames neighbours, as i ('pi evented by Mr I>rodie, f'hairm.in of Conntv Council, still believe \n the utility of asHngT lati^e thintr^. They are asking for (Joy eminent subsidies on various wmks. The total cost of which' id estimated •it I' BBoo. Tharnes-IMviitiii lloid, £1500, is included in the list". Of eouise we can hivsno objection to a ujomd road between h> r" and the Tharrus ; but wo think when a mad has been formed and met died, and hundreds of yards of bioken metal are KiiiiX hv the road, side loady for lepairs v hen these becomo run esgaiy, nuch loads are hardly the pnper places to leceivo fuithei (xovernment aid, especially m the pie.sent < oudition of colonial finance. A 8* rvi^e of Son;;, entitled "' Chiialie'.s Old Oi'jan." wi«? piven in the To Arohn Town Hall 1 ist Thursday evening, in conn"(<!on with tho Te Aroha and W'airoru^omti of Hope. The Choii was under the, conductorship of Mr Similes, and the connective leadings wore given by Mr Lovoll, who also exhibited a number of m.mic lantern views illustrating' the story. The attendance win uot all that could have- been desired. To Aroha people have not yet learned to appreciate what in ne;'?ly every other place in regarded as one of th > most ple.'ißJint forms which an evening's euteiLammont can tike. r i he fallowing comparative tiblo of iinoiiiirs f pent on intoxicants by different FiUirlish speakinf' eountiies will bo oi! mteiest to many besides Temperance refoimeis. — '• While Ameiica spends ia intoxKating diink.^ £l ]',U Gd piM- Ikvul, Ni w Zealand £3 5.5, the United Kingdom L'H 7s lOd, and Victoria i! 4 10s lid, the Xeu South >V;des diink bill is X 5 14-? per head of Iho population. " It will be seen hoin tie aliove. that New South W.de.s has lauly eani(<l what th' 1 'Alliance News ' lenns a bad preeminence. Then are a number of different methods <d '-V tting lid <^f gias-.^, we. ds, i^e., whiih w'i'i.4 'n growing m places wheie the\ are uot wanted. The following , ire simple m. t ioiK : — (1) Mik lib suljuimic acid witii v Jo!i> vv.itei in an eai them pan, and apply with a small uMtenn; ]_>ot. (2) A Miluiioii i f a\ t o 5 cai bolic acid in 100 parts watei. (!i)'rMsm)i\ (> 1)b f)'»u dcrcd ar>euie ,\iu\ Uli) < rushed stid.i iv .'iyal of (io'd watei, sin i iP'c I 'M it bod <. Add 7< v! eld w. Ur, and aoplv m (liv wcither will) a io c 'V ifC'lll,' ['lit (I > V (|Oi|./ qn'll'lim of"') ,i!| in 'he plopotiion ul ill) to l^ai ua cj , ,/^lud not.

Accot'lin" in a cMncKpniidc't of Tlir Field, Ni-w Zealand u;il,h are ho!<1 in l'liL-'and :it the into of 1^ }>or b.\s» of I.UIIw. This is nilliei k^n tli-tu tho rclfiil \nvc of o.its nt'Tc Ai'>l)!\ ; and wo Imvp li'iv miiollmt illu^tralion of how (lie proiils of auiieuhuivjiu New Zoulnnd -m 1m 1 sw.illuwctl ii[> l»v tlio tniddlcntun. The pru'O itiuiMvud by )ho is ol'lou !os than tile .iinouiil added on buL'oro till; produce rwn lies tho consunHM.

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 2

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The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 2

The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 268, 30 May 1888, Page 2

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