Discolored tea and coffee pots may be cleaned by filling them vrilh water; in which two or three teaspoonfuls of wood ashes h«v« been placed, and letting it boil up ; then wash thoroughly with hot soap suds and rinse. In these hard limes, when borrowing is so difficult, we’d like to know whether distance keeps up its time-honored habit of lending enchantment to the view. “ What is the last important act that George Washington did I" asked a teacher of the juvenile story class. “I know,” piped a freckled youngster; “be died.” The Frenchmans estimate of horse racing—“ That crowds met to see which horse could run the fastest,” is rather too narrow. A race is an affair in which the ladies can take equal pare with the " sterner sex. w it is not merely a contest of horses, but of millinery. A column or two of this kind of stuff has more interest for a certain class of readers even than the coolest sermon or the most piquant scandal. Charlie : “ 1 say, inn, what relation is Clara to us?” Mrs Blooblud ; “ Cl»r* ! Oh, Clara is my maid, dear!” Charlie t “ Oh, because you said one ought only to kins one's relations, and brother Tom whs kissing her like mad on the stairs just now I* REMOVAL o* THE NEW, ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY’S TIMAEU BRANCH TO TEMPO BAR V PREMISES, A few Doors above our Old Place. FINDING the temporary premises TOO SMALL for our Still Large Stock, including over £IOOO worth of NEW WINTER GOODS, We have received instructions from the Head Office to Continue our GREAT SALE, and rather give the public the benefit than fiave. the goods spoiled apd, towed away. - V,; ■; The Firm are not given to BOGUS SALES, this being the FIRST SALE of the New Zealand Clothing Factory, an'* it is forced upon them under the circum stances. The Public can rely upon receiving through, GOOD HONEST GOODS AT EXTREMELY LOW PRICES. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY ROBERT FOSTER, feß Manager. CASH DRAPERY COMPANY. THE above Company have pleasure in announcing that they have established a PERMANENT BRANCH in the Piemisas lately occupied by Hayes and Co,) TEMUEA, will be Opened TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, MAY 6. All Goods new, and specially selected. The goods have been purchased for Cash at aQreat Reduction, and will he SORP FORC4SH aT PRICES HITHERTO UNHEARD OF IN TEMUKA. The Business will be conducted on Stbxcxlt Cash Pbimciw.es, and under thpse circumstances we shall be able to SELL YER* MUCH CHEAPER than those who fiaye to ipakp W M 6B sqstaiped through Bankruptcies, bad’debts, and long credit, INSPECTION OF STOCK RESPECTFULLY INVITED. W. G. ROULSTON FOR CASH DSAPKBT OOM^Hy. ayG
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1588, 31 May 1887, Page 3
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449Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Temuka Leader, Issue 1588, 31 May 1887, Page 3
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