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THE OfIOKMS i>F MIC\T>KY

It \vn-- only a name, and 'twas carelessly utten> '. But v.nnlv' her bosom sur>pr -fled a de»«p wijrU ; H"\r fln-ht'd whk her thsek, *nd herheart, j how it fluttered, And drop wan' the feeling that ahooe. in her eyo. It wrtH nn'.y « pong Mid thp 'r.mls are «o Minplc. .. ; Yet the rtir und the «entiinent wout to h;r liCrtr.t ; ,- i i - < A i»mii<- wreathed her fenturesaud brought back h dimple To prove how much trner in nature than art. It wnf only » ribbon all crumpled and faded. A men* elm nee thtt brought it again to hi< thonjrbt ; But into this heart come emotionH invaded, And Tos^-huen 1 with love are tho scenes thi^y have brought.

A lojk of her hair in thehxod again taken. And the dry e\ea of munhood are Bwimmin *■ in tears ; The proud bend is bowud, and the strong frame i» shaken By niPtr.MrieK borne on the tide of the yearn. As the harp of .3Bolia sinjjK forth its gladWhen nn ooed by the brepzc« that khs its strings, Sotheharpof ißolia wails forth its sadness, When swept by the bl»Bt that the chill autumn brinK"»

A dealer in cheap shoe? recently counselled in one of hi-aivi-rtisotnents: " Ladies wishing the*e cheap shoes will do well to call soon, as they will not last long," '• How {rinrions it is to be engaged in a purely intellectual oocupationl" murmured a young Indy gazing rapturously into the a-'mirinu eyes or a country editor ; ''your i-wn mental fftcnlties for tools, and the whole universe for a workshop. Now toll me," she added. " what do yon find the most difficult thing connected with your noble profession ?" " Paying the ataS," saitl the editor.

NOTICE UNDER SECTION 170 OF THE MINTNG- ACT. 1886.

Warden's Office, Te Aroha. August 21st, 1889. APPLICATION may be made to me in writing upon TUESDAY, the Ist day ot October, 1889, for the right to occupy for gold mining purposes the land specified in the Schedule hpreunder, being licensed •olding forfeited by order of the Warden's Court. - H. W. NORTHCROFT, Warden.

SCHEDULE.

Late LWnspd Holding No. 36a, known as

the.AlNiu da, Ute licensee*!, William Rrtteat Wilson, Josiah Clifton Firth, James McCosh Clark, and Henry H6pp'*r Adams : Situated ».t Waio~ TongotiJai. Area, 16 acres 1 rood 10 jtefehea. Bounded on th« north by Firth's Special Claim, aad on all othe Bide^ bv supposed unoccupied ground

ADVERTISE WELL.

Advertise well I 'tis the neoret of glory ; Stick to the principle fast %s a leech ; Think of the name's that are famous in 9tory ; Advertise well is the le«son they teach How have men compassed so wide a connection Male the world awnllow their nostrums at wili ? 'Tb by that constant and seriou^refiiction, Advertise well is their principle j&Hf;

A/ivertiae well 1 you wiltnYerer repent it ; Nothing more wiae can a business man do. Stic!: to this motto, and never forget it ; Advertise well — it will pull you safe through. Advertise well t do not think what 'twill cost you} Publishers' bills are but friends in disguise. How do you know what yourcaution has costs you? Would you be wealthy yo u must advertise

Advertise well 1 though business be waning ; Those "who spend freest must win in the end. Up and be -ioing I no need for complaining ; Act for yourself and be your own friend. AJverti^ w*-ll J all lanes have a turning ; Nothing payß better than paper and ink. Thonß&n Is who daily this motto are spurning } md that it brings them to bankruptcy's brink.

THE TE AKOHA AND OHIN NKWR

IV publish' d every WEDNESDAY -XD SATURDAY. at the

Office, Whiralcei -n •i, T e Aroha, N. Z. Tkum.-. op Subkcuiition :

£1 perni.mimi delivered in and around Te .A rob si. £1 5« per annum, posted or delivered to :tny portion of New Zeal.md. SUBSCRIBERS can cnimncncp at nnv date, nnH will be < harmed in proportion end <>f the <-urn-nt <]uart< j r. Notice to discontinue xnhM-iiption MUST B!C IN WUITJN^. and p<-tcl, ot de livcied to the ('flic.- direct, addressed to « Manager. \'e(i>;il me^a»es to ti.iveP' 1 or •nfents will m n>) ca-e b>' i-. irardpd. rule will !»•' stiicth adheied t"

MAIL SKKVICKS. 1889.

FROM LONDON. SAN, F RAN CISCO. 1 >J RECT.

Le.ive Ariivt: Leave Anive Lr>mUm UJ .Jftn^ bind . Ply- ' Now t nou>,oAduiii oldlWia^b.^ Zeahmd. Jjin- I&j,! fotfi -gPund'hibofflL kotivV-lilW , .1 u'y 1 3 a yoAQn>i U Tits noi^U)} tj^i uoQiM ;^t Anir. IQbobtMrool4d ieifir]ltU2^l .Kmljloiift S.-|.t. 7 ban w/toh-iQi L&raLiDKCttngo Oi-t 5 Xov.O Nov. I-' 1 Z)^»i#liJ niiMJO ban aLcqa£LoO & v.oaw j.Q. tju Miflaaamjio//' .Jiluood oiwiv/ 10 B A X V I f A N CISCO D I R ECT. ' Lqo ' h> ;iv(j _ Ajijvt' Leave Airivft Aiw|. Ininl. Liuidon, New J*!.)'- ... . '/' •:i!;jiml. mouth. _ j,, , |.r^rdd A^i. ifi^idw N fe4. af e pgYJR c Auirl'' •A J n§^ oL Oct. 3 N'j i. !> Oct. 14 >S>j). !f> Oct. 31 Oe"t. 7 \'". II Oct. 17 Nov."2P Js^- f 4 ""%c 9 Nov. 14 Due. 25

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 398, 31 August 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 398, 31 August 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 398, 31 August 1889, Page 8

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