A Watery " Met."—Sir Wilfrid Lawson's last mot, written as an inscription for a coffee tavern, named after himself, is as follows:— -* All bops abandon yo who enter here ; 'Xbe wicked Wilfrid haunts this watery cavern j~ Ko wine, no whisky, not c'en bitter beer Flows through the cbannels.of tbe Coffee Tavern. • - The streamingjeoffee and the fngrant iea Are ready where each eye can' ]^aialy "■ see'em. - ' 'v ' '• Tea total" then let each incomer be, Aid while "Te^ToUl" let him sing J'Te ' ■;. Deum." Dead men tell no tales. It is not' necessary. The obituary writers do that servioe for them. * " Tales for the marines " are now published sea rial Jy. ,
Hollowaj^ Ointment and Fills are the best, the chMpei^ftnd.tbe most popular of remedies. The BeaMtns'cW^Wwud circumstances vary, but these re--1 nvdies^aiMllwdys be usci.with certainty and with safety.' Eruptions, rashes, and ail descriptions 0: skin disease*", sores, ulcerations, and ,burns are present.y Itenefitted and, ultimately .cured by these healing, soothing, and- purifying medicament-;. The Oiotme.'t rubbed upon the abdomen, checks init-J!o.i ii me bowels, averting and curingl diarrhoea and Ouher d'sorders of the intestines frequently prevailing f-irough the slimmer and fruit seasons. Heat lumps, blotches, Dimples, inflammations of the skin, muscular pains, nmnigic affections, and enlarged glands can be 'effective^ overcome by using Hollonay's remedies according to the instructions accompanying-ereiy-packet..
IK BAffKBUPTCY. In the District Court of Auckland, "> holden at Grahamstown. y In the matter of " The Debtors and | Creditors Act, 1876," and of ;the several Acts amending the' same and of the bankruptcy of CHA.BUSB Mciauw. of Grahamstown, miner, a debtor. a^HIS IS TO NOTIFY that Ohabibs 'McLxAV, of Grahamßtown, miner, baa fchil day filed a itatement that he ii unable to meet hi ß Bngapement. with his C ra *faa> ~ Tbt firat meeting of. Creditor* SbTSeid »t the Court Howe. Qrahamttown, on TOTBBDAY, the 19th day 0^.^^,1883, 1W ; CTr-V T>irtrict Court, .
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4529, 11 July 1883, Page 3
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310Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4529, 11 July 1883, Page 3
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