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THE DISAPPOINTED,

There nr» «son<4" .mi<v"/Ii f 1 r 0i- h«ro Who dw^ll* r-i th" In i»hts of fame ; J vino- f >r the dis'p'^int^d, For those wh.i uiKsed their aim. I nine: vvith a tt-nrf v' cnd«MK 0 For one who ?•"> the dark. And know* thft la^t, h"Pt arrow Has bounded back from the mark. I sinsr for the br^athle^ rnnnor, The eiiir^r, .tnxi"U-> soul, \Vh<> f,.11>- wit'n his stienuth exhsiuftted Almost, in sii?htoi" the &oal ; For tlie hearts that break in silence With a sorrow all uuknow n ; For thove who need (oiupinionu, Yet walk their wi.ys aloue. There are son>.>s enough for the loveis Who sh ue love l^ tender pain : I sing for the on' 1 whose pa&hiou Is given, and in vain. For tho«e \vho«e spirit comrndes Have misled them o" th« w«y, I cinq" wirji n henrt oVHl'>win^ This minor strain to-day. And T know die "01-ir system Mu^t somewhere ke.^p in *»pnca A |<)i?:e fortfint "pe"t runner, Wno barely lost the race. For the pHr w^uld W inverfect Unless it heM '•onie sphere That paid for the toil, and talent, And love t'<af >ne uasted here.

" An-l now. Mr c^ear btethren, •what shall I cay more?" thundered the long winded minister " Amen ! cam" in -enulchral tones from the rh^ent-uamded deacon in the back of the church. A determined effort seems to he on the topis to obtain for the Aucklnnd charitable bodies outside Auckland oitv a shnre of the endowments 8-^t apait in tho provincial district. Mr R. Thompson has already moved on behalf of the North Auckland hody ; v"d now Mr Cudman purposes opening up the whole question as to whether tlv>se endowments are not for the whole province, and whether each county or hospital and charitable aid bnnrd if not entitled to p irticipate. To do this he is to move tor a return showing 1 the number, area, position, value, and rental received fiom all endowments pet np-irt in the provincial district of Auckland for hospital and charitable aid purposes ; this return to state who collects the revenue and how it is allocated, lie believes Auckland gets the lot.

NOTICE. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. THR Pa-tneH-pp hitherto exi c tne between Arthur A. bMiTHand Jamks T~)on, tr.ulinir unf'^r the name of Smith & Don, o+" Te Ai'ilm, a-^ Ilotelkeepei^, ba«; been DISSOT VKT> by nuitual consent. Ail Accounts r<UE to the late finn me ieqne«-reH to be paid to A. A.SMI'IH, and all liabilities of the s.iid fiim will be discbartred by him. Signed this 16th day of July, 1889. ARTHUR A. SMITH. JAMES DON. Witness to Signatuies :—: — R. BRENNAN . Te Arohn. July I6th, 1889. TN reference to the nbove, I heo- to notify my fiipnd" and the Public pf-rernUv, tbsit the BuMnePs in connertion with the Hot Springs Hotel will in future be carn'ed r-n bv tue, and respectfully so'icit a contiiiucnoe of the lienrty pupporr hitbeito accorded tjip old firm, nnd to n\eiit which no tfloits shull be wanting on iv} pait. ARTHUR A. SMI':H. Hot Sprines Hotel, Te Arolia, Ju> 16th, 1889. A RARE OPPORTUNITY!

VALUABLE FSTATE WITHTHER MAL SPRINGS! !

FOU TMMFPIATE SALE.— Th».t Vnin:ihle Mini Benntiful Property, known >ip " Waiton Hot Springs Estate," containing f)l>out 14G0 acres, more or less, of \vell-di;iin< d swamp and dry Innd, The f miner i* capable of carrying ovt»r a thousand Fheen, besides Cattle. The cereal crops (B "Hey, V r |)e;it. O«t c . Pea«i, &c), now on tl'e arronnd bid fair to yield a #ood b'irvp<st. The Thermal Spring s*,5 *, 20 to 30 in number, are noted for tlieii Wonderful Cimit've Propeities. A nineroomed house, with undergmund Diirv ; also a four^rnomed cottage with verandah, and other buildinar 0 are on the Estate. This bind is within 7 n'ile^ of Te Aroha, and the "Springs" alone make the pioperty an e-xoeedmi^v valuable one. For par ticuluia — Apply to F. «TpAyG'S f Waitoa, Waihon. Jnnnaivl2th 1889.

ADVERTISE WELL. . * AdvM-'ise well 1 'tis the «ecretof glory ; Slick to the principle fast as a leech ; Thmk of the name» that are famous in story ; A Ivei ti&e well is the lesson they teach How have men compasHed go wide a connection Made the world swallow their nostrums at will ? 'Tip by <-hat constant and serious reflection, AJvt.ri.ise well is their principle etill.

Advorlise welll you will never repent it ; Nothing more wise can a business man do. Stifk to thia motto, anil never forget it ; Advertise well — it will pull you safe throughAdvertise well ; do not think what 'twill cost you ; Publishers' bi'U are but fiiends in dipguice. How do you know w hat yourcautiun has costs you? Would you be wealthy you must adverse

Advert' I^, well 1 though bnnine«»B V>e waning •, Those who spend ficest must, win in the end. Up and be doing ! no need for complaining ; Actfo' - yourself and be your own friend. AdverMs 0 w 11 1 all lanc< have a turning ; N tthint? pay- better than paper and ink. Tho f-anis who dailj tins motto are hpurnitig J rfl that it bihiga iLern to bankruptcy's jLinJ*.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 388, 27 July 1889, Page 8

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847

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 388, 27 July 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 388, 27 July 1889, Page 8

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