\)OLL!L\ She sporta a witching gown, With :i ruffle up and down On the tski it. She is aentle, she i^shy, But llhmc's mi chict in h<M eye — flic's a lint. She displays a tiny glove, Aud a dainty little lovo OC a hho« 5, £ nd she we«us her lint a-tilt O\ei huug.s-th.it iK'ver wilt In the dew. 'Tis rutuo+ired chocolate creams, Are the fabric ol her dreams — But enough ! I know beyond, a doubt That she curries them about In hci: muff. With Tier dimples and' her cuils She exasperates the yiils Ps.^t belief ; They hint that she's a cf>t, Aud delightful things like that, In their grief. It is snoctvfng, T declnre, But what does Dollie careWlien the benus Come flocking to her feefc Like the bees niomul a sweet Little rose 2'
Paper b-igs lined inside with paraffin wax are now used 1 in America for holding 1 articles oE vsirious kinds — such a& coffee, f tars-, flow, fruit, and confections. They are air and water ti^ht, and cost litile moie than, th 3 ordinary pa pen bags-. A man went to a neighbour and asked liim to endorse a note in order to nxise money at a bank. Tl.e neighbour refused saying, "If I was to pit my name till't, ye wad fret the oilier frae the bank, an' when the time cam' roun' ye wadna be ready, and I wad haetopay't, sac then you an' I would quarel ; sac we maun just as weel quarrel the noo as lang's the sellers in my pouch."" As some Justification for the rise in wool and ooe of its chief causes, Bradstreets states that the intimations of aslioitatre in the production of various countries were beginning to be heard, one authority asserting that " every indication points to a somewhat short wool clip," while another adds thnt "this potent influence cannot be winked out of sight — ■ that the supply of wool all ov?r the woild is actually short." With these arguments, supplemented by the steady lise in London, theie seem to be plenty of reasons why v 00l should be dealer in Americn, though the uncertain future of the goods market still remmnsas the weak spot in the position^ The autluuity we hri\e quoted takeb a cheeiful view of the question ; stating that from all appeaiauces. the uange. of pi ices during the next fe-w months w ill be somewhat higher all the wwy up from the fleece just taken from the sheep's back to the num's finished suit or the woman's dress. THE TE AROIIA AND OIUNEML'BI NEWS Is published eveiy WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY, at the Office, Whitaker&tieet, Te Aroha, N. ZTerms ott Subscription : £1 per annum, delivered in and around Te Aiohii. £1 5s per annum, posted or delivered to any portion of New Zealand. OUBSCRIBERS can commence at any y date, and will be chaiged in pioportion to the end of the cm rent quaiter. Notice to discontinue snbsci iption MUST BE IN WRITING, ..nd posted, or delivered 10 the Office direct, addressed to the Manager. Veibal messages to tmvel-'t-rs onoents will in no ca-e be reg aided rule will be stiietly adheied to.
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ADVERTISE WELL. <». — Advertise well ! 'tis the eecret of glory ; Slick to the principle fast as a leech'; Think of the names thaD aie famous in' sf or y • Advertise well is the lesson they teach. ' How have men compassed so wide a connection Made the world swallow their nostrums at will ? 'Tis by that constant and serious reflection Advertise well is their principle still. Advertise well ! yon will never repent it • .Nothing more wise can a business man do btick to this motto, and ne\er forgefc it • Advertise well-it will pull yousafe through Advertise well: do nofc think what 'twill cost you; Publishers' hills aiv btit friend? in disguise. *low do yon know wliatyourcaulion has cost? you? t\ ould you be wealthy you niusladvtrt c Adverlifc well ! though basinets be waning ; I hose who -pend ii eej-t must win in the end. Up and be doing 1 no j,eed for complaining ; Acl lor youihrit ,iml ho \ oiu- own iriend. Adveitife wtll ! ,U 1 lanes have a turning ; Nothing pa,> c better than paper and ink. Tl ousands who daily thismotioarc spurning J-i/'d th.it it btings (horn t bankruptcy'*bvLk.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 410, 12 October 1889, Page 8
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