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Not Understood. [By T. Bkackrn ] Not nndpr-'tond. We mow nlon-* nsnndrr. Out p'tli-a;iow wid.-r:ijst'ios< •isi.nsoepp Along: tl>e.\pj»i^; \\<* inns vcl <md we wondi-r Why life ib life? nnd tln-n we fall a-decp Not undiii^tood.

Not understood. We gather Mae imoressi<>ns, And huir them closer a^ the years go hy, Till virtues often sr-em t<» us tmn«j?ressions; And thus uit-n rise and f«ll, and live and dif, Not understood.

Not understood. Poor sonls with stunted vi» ion Oft measure ginnls by their narrow gauge The poisi)n -d shafts of falsehood and derision Are oft in.pelled 'gainst tliose who mould the a^e, Not understood.

Kot nndor-tnod. The secret springs of Hcti'in, Which lie henenth the surfuce and the show, Aie disregard d ; with self— ati^factinn We judjreour nui,uh hours, nnd they otten Not understood.

Not under-tnod. Ho «• trifles often change us ! The thnuiihtless centenc? or the f nnciert slight Drstroy Inntx years of fiiendNliip and e.^tr.inae n«~, And on .Mir souls there f .ills a fieezing blight ; Not nndeistood.

Not understood. How many hearts are aching F->r lack nt sympathy ! Ah ! day hv day. How ninny ehceiless lovely hearts aie hrrakiriw ! How many noble spirits pass away, Not nndeistood 5 Oh, God ! that men would see a little clearer, Or juduo less harshly where they cannnt see. Oh, God ! that men would draw a little nearer To one Jinctlier, they'd be nearer Thee.

" Yes, sir." s.iid Mr Gallagher, " it was funny enough to make a donkej* lau^h. I !m<_ued till len d." And then, as he saw a smile go ronnd the room, he grew red in tin- trice and went away mad

PTFTRTCT OF WAIKATO HOSPITAL AND CHARI'iABLKAID BOARD

PROBATIONARY NURSES.

APPLIt ATK Nrf from CJ NDIDATES tor the position oi PUOIUTIONARY NURSKfci in the WAIKATO DI&T .iCT HOi-PITAIi, will be received bt'ie undersigned up to FRIDAY, AUGUST

2Jrd. Candidate* will be required to bind theniseht^ for a period of thiee years' service, at tlie lowing lute**, \iz. : — For the first j't-ai, Ll5 ; beconri year, L2U ; and thml year, L 25, with residence. Keletences to accompany ench application. Wm. De R. TUPNER, Secretary. Hamiltoa, 9-h August, 1889.

« ADVERTISING,"

said the "Right Honorable W. E. Gladstone, speaking apropos of this subject, "is undoubtedly very effective. It* power is enormous. It appears, if we consult those who have nun ie successful use of tl>i« pxtraoniinaiy instrument, thnt it depend? wholly in pro- luting an impression upon the public mind by its iteration of by const-nit, repetition of th^ same thing. This shows a very singular state of tiie public mind ; it shows there is relative to tliese matteis a certain amount of dullupp 1 ?, a gr^at des'rp to compete for attention, and none £?H; it miles* by giving 1 , a" ifc werp, so many strokes of ihe hammer to compel people to notice what is v yoiny on."

Advertise in the News.

THE TE AROHA AND OHINEMURI NEWS F<* published pvp>y "WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY,

Office, WhitnkerPlippt, Te Arohn, N. Z. Tekmk ov Subscription :

£1 per rti.nnm, delivered in and around Te Aiolm. £1 5b per sumum. ported or delivered to nny pnrti"n ofNew Zealand. SUBSCRIP>KRS can commence at any Hah-, and will be charged in proportion to tb<- end nf tbe qniit^r. Notice tn dW-nnfinne snh^ci iption MUST BK IN WHITING, M»d posted, or do livei-fd 10 the ( 'ffiiv diicct, addressed to { Mansiger \'< j ib;i | nießSHsrr's to t?-> vf ] ers or isrents will in no oh c he r^irarded. rule will be^tiit'th adhered to.

MAIL SKHVKJKS. 1889.

FIJOM LONDON. SAN FHANCTSCO. DIRECT. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive

Lf-ndon. Autkland. Ply- New tup nth. Zealand. May 18 June 22 .Jnne29 Anj?. 13 June 15 July 20 July 27 Sept. 10 iltfylS Ana:. 17 Ana: 24 Oct. 8 Aug. 10 Sept. 14 Bi>pt.2l Nov. 5 Sppt.7 Oct. 12 Oot. 19 7 .>e. 3 Oct 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 1G 31

TO LONDON.

SAN FRANCISCO DIRECT. Lhhv6 Arrive Leave Atrive Auckland. London, New PlyZealand, mouth, July 15 Aug. 19 Jnl\2s S*'pt. 6 Anj?. 12 Sept. 16 Aug. 22 Oct. 3 Sept. 9 O-i. U 19 Oct. 31 Oct. 7 N»v. 11 Oct. 17 Nov. 28 Nov. 4 . Dec.-. .9 N0v.14 Dec.

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Bibliographic details
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Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 21 August 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 21 August 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VIII, Issue 395, 21 August 1889, Page 8

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