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TWO KINDS OF WIVES. . <ob, hft that a Rood, wife, (ii ts ,vold enouuh »nd to <spaie ; < And hi- \\\\t t,ct< an ill, ill witV, Mtv 111 i\ «, iind may -itiU lie bare. jPoi a mm must .ck <if k wife he weds, 4C>n 1 be Tu-ii ? May Ibe i»roat?' And ht 1 tli.it uiati'S with 1,111 evil wife, Me male-! with an e\ il fate. a mnn m.iy spend, and huve to en< 7 , It: his wit(Min his foituno wait ; fie ui'iy uiv« to the poor and help a friend, And may still &tow liv-h andure.it. But a m.ni may spare and still bo harp. Tl«> LW'iv toir{h(O(ii:!i smooth and jou^h, IT his wife be, nsmjjht, ill-luck is c-au^ht, He never will have enough. X3h. a man that ,u;ets a s;no<\, goat) wife, ! 11, ms pltMi-ure enoufrh und to spare ; .Outside, hi-* lifftmay be full ot strife, lluv h« i'n\i <<r v trouble and care, 95ntbisbe»\i tcui sir.i;- — ' At home I'm King, At hoioe theie i< pleasure jind rest, jt've n wi'ie to bide at my own fireside, And bet low. oi: all lovers is best.' put a man who yets an ill, ill wife, uet.s trouble of every kind ; lie's wetivy |>a->t, and a hopeless heart, And prosperity's hard to find, -The<<*\ n bitt.-r drop in his sweetest cup, In his joy there's always a pain, And through all his strife for a broader life. lit; works like a man in a chain. pou'<-mnrryi!orßoauty,don't marry for Gold, And on nobody else depend ; For ymr own IiJV. you choose a Wife, And for your Home, a friend. And he that #ets a good, good wife, May easy be rich und great, While he that weds with an evil wife, Mates Life with an ev)l fate.

Bnyevs of cbeese (says the Wataura Ensign) have been very pei tinacioao this year and, thanks to the general state of desponjdeucy, have been very successful. They secured the whole oi: the output of a jrnmber of Ot.iw and Southland factories at 5d per lb, which seemed at tbe time to he a fair enough price. But those Directors or factory owners, who refused to Kvten to the voice of: the charmer are not likely to regret their h.udness of: he.irt. Cheese, like lposc otlier products, is insr up, and those produceis whose name is a sufficient guarantee for a c^ood article can pow obtriin 6d per lb. Tlric price was accepted recently for a parcel or Gore cbeese. There is also every prospect of the value of the product rising yet more. No matter what happens it cm scarcely fall. The trouble at present in Southland is not the piospect of prices but the difficulty of supplying orders.

2SEV7 ZEALAND RAILWAYS. CAMBRIDGE— TE AROHA AKD ROTORUA LINES. Time-Table on and aj?ter Febucaky Ist, 18£ 9. ' BRANCH LINES XORTH—Week Days. a.m. LichfieM dej iG 15 Pntaruru Jnnct. ... „ Tuamniigi „ ** Oxfoid „ 7 2 jOkoroire ... ... „ c Man«iiiwhnia ... ... „ jVlatam.itii ... ... „ 7.45 W«diuio:i .-- ... ,> c Walton „ Kiwitalii ... ... „ ° Moirinsville nu « 55,., ~. T77lep uiffT xirdi W.iihou ... ... „ ° 'PgWaUoa „ '• Mo 3 Tattia o Haija ... ... „ '- <DfEJ Munay's „ f" 1 MniMn^ville an:hßr>s Mojiinsville ... ... dep: yTo~ Slotumaoho ... ... „ I Knreka ... ... „ Riuilaii.i Junct an 9.40 p |Gainl)rid<>e dej >\).\i ]gj- Hantapu , ? S§Fencouit ... ... „ " &c& Taroaliere ... ... „ SfQ M.onj;aonui ... ... „ q RuakumJunoL .^- an hQ 45 Ru.ikuiu JuncT. ... dep "935 Hamilton East ... „ Hamilton West . - „ '10.7 Frank ton Jnnot m__2l' l£ilH Auckland ... •■• !lU ' 435 SOUTH—Wsck Days. 4. in. AI*CKLA\ T T> ... ... dp S.O •I 111 Frankton Junction ... de 2.0 Hamilton We«-t ... „ 2.10 Hamilton TO Ist ... „ Rusjkura Junclinn ... ;n 220 <D Rii.dsura .lunct ... di] §ITO rtf^i Monpaonui ... „ 'u ® Tama'iere „ *S c 6 Fencourt „ 5p Ilautapu ... „. „ O Catnlnidge ... ... ar i 3.15 Jluakura Junct ...do], 230 Eureka „ Motnmaoljo ... ... „ '■* Morrin^ville an Moirinsville ... ... dej 6 .'ZO „ ggTatuaollana ... „ *\ $ Wjiitoa „ Waihou „ P_TeAin]if! m *in iMonin^vilie ... ... de b.5.20 Kiwitiilii ... ... „ Walton „ Waharoa , f! "'itanjata ... ... „ 4.. r 5 Man^jiwhara „ Okoroiie .... ... „ Oxford m „ 5.i 5 Taumati^t ... ... ? , ° Fntn did Junction ... „ T-ichfieid an \>C> Uj "ji-^-liuns or| Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Pa fui (lays only. h— runs on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays only. The other Ipin^ run daily. ' An asterisk? opposite a Station denotes ttiat vising do ijofc stop unless required to pick uo op §et down passengeis. Notice should be to the guard at the previous stopping St[fliqn by any, passengers desiring to ali^lit 'an' BVn.{i t qjis oppppitg an agtenskjig

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Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 341, 9 February 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VI, Issue 341, 9 February 1889, Page 8

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