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THORNTON. SMITH, and FIRTH HAVE FOR SA.LE— Crown Brand Flour in Sacks, 100'e, and SO's Champion do do do • do Cantab do do do do Sharps Brae Fow Wheat .... Wbarf Mill, Auckland.
Triplet Maxims, THINGS TO DO— I. live, Think, and Drink 3s. TEA! mHREE THINGS TO CHERISH— X Goodness, Virtue, and 3s. TEA ! mHREE THINGS TO LOVE— X Courage, Gentleness, and 3s. TEA mHREE THINGS TO WISH FOR— 1 Health, Friends, and 3s. TEA. mHREE THINGS TO DELIGHT IN— JL Truth, Industry, and 3s. TEA! McGOWAN'S 3s. TEA !
1 Sib HsßOtiiSS Robinson, who now rules i over tbe Cape Colony, is, according jto accounts received, not appreciated by the inhabitants of South Africa. They complain that he devotes all his time io horse-racing and gambling, sad entirely neglects the business of tbe country; and it is further said that bit present subjects will be only too glad to ses his back, while Sir Hercules Robinson only regrets that ibe ever left New Zealand. They want Sir Arthur Gordon there! A Tabajuxi newspaper has tbe following bit for the red flannel apostle :—" Mr Milner Stephan, it is reported, has complained that lift has lost £60 by his visit to New Plymouth. What a romance 1 :He was only here three days; be had the free use of the Council Chamber for a consulting room j he bad several patients; and finally left without acknowledging the^ advertising we favoured him' with «t his special, request." i It is estimated' there are 10,000,000 Irish in tib* United State*..
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4442, 31 March 1883, Page 2
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360Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4442, 31 March 1883, Page 2
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