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IJOCkI^G THE BABrs'CliAPi-U. I

= — - ■-- ■#»-., , .-. jlnrlcina: 'tiw baby's onidle ,: I wu'tfor Jiis father to comp, Ami dream of-the days of my girlhood And jny father's happy home ; Of the tune when my lover came wooing-, Of t,he U>ng walks ,down by tho sea : \ Bat there's nothing so sweet, no joy so \ complete. A-Simy little, baby to me. Hocking tlie-baby 1!*1 !* cradl«> : Tlie fire lights' flicker nud gleam ; My heart goes over tbe olden lime In a beautiful, bappy dreun ; My youtlj, ro cuaidtid and cherished, A.nd«gnided l s«> tenderly — Cut there's nothing so tjweet, no joy so coinpU'te, As baby h«s bi ought to me, Hocking the baby's nndle : Dear love, when yon c:unethat d:»y And told j»e bow much you lov^d me, And carried my heart away. We were happy, we thought, aa the angels In heaven above could be, Put there's nothing ao sweet, no joy fto comnlpto, As baby has brought to me. IWkinsr the lnbv'« cradle : 'Twas a be»n iful d iy we werc> wed ; Donr hn^hnnd, bow wpII I lenieuiber, "I w as the fulness of joy, we said. Ou> love cn«ld never he greater — Ne li'iman love cou'o 1 be — JJut thetp'*'* nothing so swtjat. no joy so comp'eto, As baby luis brought to me ItorVin? t'tie baby's cradle : 1 renipuiberthe day he c.i\ma ; When bis fafhor held him Hist in bis arms, And I said, { * Is love the same?" '' No dearest : it J n grown a thousandfold With baby's coming," said he ; And there's nothing ao eweejt, 1 no joy so complete, As bflby has brought to me.

Build a worm fence round a winter supply of. sununer weather ; skim the clouds from tbe sky with n teaspoon : catch a thunderbolt in a bladder ; break a hurricane to harness ; ground sluice «n rarfhejunkft ; tattoo an avrtlanche ; fix n clout npan tiif. crater of an active volcano; liang out the oceiin on a grape-vine to dry; Imt nf»ver. sir— never for a mompnt delnHe yours^f with th» id^a (but YOU C lN DO iUSTXfiBS without advertising. Tl c New Plymouth correspondent of th^ P M wh-psto that journal as follows • — f In connoclion with the K.iiwarra m«rd°r ea je a s«ttlor living near New Plymouth, doubting that the pnpor in whicii a charire of shot was wrapped would hecnirlpd into a wound when fired fiom a gun, ha" recently tried the ex >eiimpnt on the cat case of n sheep. Thf spttler put round tbe dead animal a co?it nnrl ft'ni'teoMt, and hoisted the carcase by a ro: ef n a brmch of a tioe ; then going about the distance de^ciibed in th<* tiiil that thp shots were fir^dat Hawkins. the settler lonflcd his as in the case ,>f murder, nnd fired three or four charges at (.be dead whnpp. The Pfttler iiffpiward«» examined the effect of the clnrges, nnd not in one instance was the pnpei in which <lie slioia wero fiu*d cmried into the wounds, but some pieces of the woollen waistcoat were there."

ADVERTISE WELL.

Advertise well ! 'tis the eccrat of glory ; Stick to the principle fiast as a leech ; Think of the names that are famous in story ; Adve» tise well is the lesson they teach How have men compassed so wide a connection Made the world swallow their nostiums at will ? 'Tis by that constant and serious reflection, .Advertise well is their principle still.

Advertise well ! you will never repent it ; Nothing more wise c-aii a business man do JStiek to this motto, and ne\er forget it ; Advertise well — it v\ ill pull you safe throughAd vertise well : do not think what 'twill cost you; Publishers' bills aro but friend? in disguise, Jlow do j'ou know whatyourc-autiun has costs you? Would you be wealth}' yo u must adyertise

Advertise well ! though business be waning ; " Those who spend freest muet win in the end. Up and be doing ! no need lor cbmplnining ; Act for yoarswlf and be your own friend. Advertise well ! all lanes have a turning ; Nolhjng pays better than paper and ink. Thousands who daily this motto aie spuwiing Find that it brings them to bankruptcy's br}nk.

the te akoha and ohinemubi k>:ws Ia published eveiy WEDNESDAY AND SATUKPAY, at the Qfice, Wliihiker street, Te Aiolia, N. £. Terms o» Subscpjptjon : £l per ntiiium, delivered in and around Te Aroba. £,\ 5s per annum, posted or delivered to any portion of Ntsw Zealand. SPf&CKUIIW can comnicr.ee at any dtttc, and will be charged in proportion to {lie end of tlie opirent quarter. Notice in discontinue subset iplion MUST BE IN WKIT1»«,; find posted, or deljrered 10 the Oflfee diiect, nddreKsi-d to eMnpiiger. Veibal jnessttges to ti.iyel /prs or y^'nts \vi ll in no ca^e be regarded, rule will be stiictly Jidhered to.

MAIL SERVICES. 1889. FROM LO~NPO3ff. SAN FRANCISCO, DJRECT. Leave Arrive Leave Arrive London. Auckland. Ply- New mouth. Zealand. June 15 July 20 ,7<iLy27 Sept 10 Ju'yJ3 A"g.l7 Au«. 24 Oct. 8 Aug. 10 SeptH Sept. 2! Nov, 5 Sept 7 OcL 12 Oct. 10 Dec. 3 Qct 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Dec. 31 TO LONDON. SAN FEANCISCO~ DIRECT. Le*ve Arrj^e - Leave A 1 rive Auctianf}, Loudou, Js'ew PlyZe^land. irnuuth. JuK-15 A«P- 19 July2o Sept C Auk-12 Bapt. 16 Aug. 22, Oct.*? i-ept. 9 ()<si, 14 Sep. 1 9 Oct. 31 Oct. 7 Noy r ll Oct. 17 Nov. 28 £qv t 4 pect 9 Kov.U Dec, *2p

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 400, 7 September 1889, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 400, 7 September 1889, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 400, 7 September 1889, Page 8

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