AGENTS FOR THE OBSERVER.
Mr Bevogo ... ... Cook-streoL. V ' Mr Black ... ... Hobspn-atreet. ' - Mr CampboU... ... Queen-street. Mr Colsoii ... ... Victoria -street. Mr'Fiuch' ... ... Queen-street: ' -" ' Mr Flynn ... ... -Wellesley-street. • Mr .Mackay ... . ... Grey-street. (. Mr Mears ... ... Queen-street. ,■<-.•'• Mr Ilonayne ... ... § Queen. street Wharf.. MvWayte ... ... Qiijieh-stroet. ' Mr Auger ... ' ... Parnell. . V ' "». Mr Forgie ... ... ParaoH. : 'y ' ""'", Mr Ryan ... . . . • Parnell. Mr Talbot ... ... Parnell. ' ' / "' ;' A~' l '-f •Mr Hough ... '... Ponsonby'.' .' ' Mr X_owo ... ... Ponsonby. ....•• . Mr Adams ... ... Kyber Pass Road. Mr Fisher ... ... Symonds-'streot. Mv Ther ton ... ... Nowmarke't. ' '•'''s.•■ Mr Hats well ... ... Princes-street. '•- -7 Mr Hardwick;.. ... Princbs-street. ' ' , Mr Gladdiug ... ... Mount Eden Ronil* •■ Mr Cucksev •-. ... Mount Eden Rbad.: Mr Whito ... ... Archill. -'Mr Gilhnan ... ... Onehunga. Mr Watts ... ... Onehunga. Mr Hall ... ... Otahuhu. Mr H. J. Jones ... Wanganui. Mr Willi- ... ... War .-'ariui. "Ai._.i.sr.-i tfouos S(.'ii ... Hawera, ■ .'. ?>fr i'iiomax ... ... Whau. ; Mv luoPkuvson . . P.ii.-imr. . k*^ Mr .uu.'ii; ... __ ._.«._ A i_.jxand.ra. V~" >f-.- Bridifiuan... ' ... A.\vanuifcu» " * Mr uorix.y ... ... Kihikihi, Mu. .rs Friar & Davit; ... Ngaruawahia.. Mr J nme- ... • ... Mercer. Mr. Jessop ... ... Hamilton. _.;.,_ Mr Dickenson ... Cambridge- . .7-' Mr J. M. Robson .... To' Aroha." , y.y Mr G-erwh ... '... To Aroha. -. !^ Mr Applogate... ... '' Te Aroha. Mr Parker ... ... ■' Gisborne. • - Mr Jas. Eccles ... Wangarei. ... •Mr McLeod ... ... Helensville... Mr Carter ... . ... Tauranga. . ..,-.•_,. Mr Adams ... ... Gisborne. ... Mr Deacon ... ... Riverhead.MeasrsDinwiddie ,Walker ; aud Co. ... ... Napier. Mr Craig Napier, .... •■ Mr Smyth© .... ... Napier.. Mr Dye .... ... Kaukapakapa., Mr Honiss . ... ... Thames. , Mr Ealman ... ... Waiorongomai. MrH. Pitt ... ... New Plymouth. Mr Sowsell , v ... ... Wellsford. ••■ . ;•■-" "'' Mr Silk ... ... Coromandel.. - =..■. Messrs Gordon & Gotck London...■;,'.■ ■ ..■;,'.■ . Messrs Gordon & Gotch Melbourne. . . . c ' Messrs Gordon & Gotch,. _ Brisbane. Messrs Gordon & Gotch Sydney, ... ,7 > Opera-boufife ia keeping no le.*.-. than. six Lon^ don theatres going at once. ; . . . . Nearly everyone .has heprd the saying,^-;, Man*, know thyself ;"" but bow few in tbis world do know, themselves, ov in fach unythin.sr .bout tt.einsclvea ? Aak a xnan how' insvn.v toes he bas on'liis feet, ahd-hs-will tell you ; bnt ask him how many ounces of blood circulates . through his body in ~h. course of twentyfonr hoitts, and be will possibly look a. yoii in ..-helpless" ' 7 manner, and ask you to take a 'drink. : Now Mrs 'iDir 1 . Potts told the female portion of iter audience that '^fc witt. necessary tlii.y _>bouM ]_i,->.\- more about themselves than tbey <lid. We any the sumo to tbe males- '- portion of our readers, and in ono matter 'will onlijjliteii--them. It ia not generally known that ova square inch of Uie human body contains oho million porej. Tbor.e^ .. fore, tho body of an average-sized man would give-- ' ' fourteen feet, each foot co.-,bi.im_.;j 'one hundred' anrl forty-four inches, maldue the number of poree. two thousand and sixteen milliou. Fancy the amount.,oi' clothing required to ovv.-v tin.. ■ surface j, auSSi^.-. yet Joe Moses, the' ever jovms manager of thaaa&ipy ' ' Zealand Tweed- Company, undertakes to cover''jHHH«7 < one thousand ci.. it million of those pores for th_iiß{Bßßl__;-. lonsly small sum of 13a, Gd, that beir.ij tho prj^BHEli.* pair of unmentionables inude to order. Only^fljgWjEE-V-'. pair. ' '- •• [< y ■'•' r f "' V "Eepobt pti'om Paris' ExHiiirib!*./ iopiejjfe from The Oldham OhvonicU, 'Saturday; .Inly 27th, 1878'.-'-'^^' I now come to the exhibit, of the only Arm who represents the Oldham cotton industry at 'the Paris 'Exhibition . . . '". . ."*- whoso 'wor.-.. nro at Oldham,, and who have 11. hiph replication ,a.s ..manufacturers anil., dyers. The collection of gwls belongi'itf to this firm »vna worthy of high pp.:•..m _.:•.. The li.t. of thoir goodif included cotton velvets aud 1- . ! vet-eens in various shaded? . including' "Amethy.t bhu-fc," and "blue l__cfc". fpr'V costnmes, trimmings, &o. ; cotton cords and inoleekiij^''-' for clothing ;. dyed and printed lambu/jins,- aatinsf, twiflfe,sergea, and cambric, lor liniuffs; 'umju'ella olotbs/'aiid cotton fabrics of all descriptions used by waterp.robfer. . This, iudeivl. is a' formidable 'jollecuon, aiid' utar pie said to in e.ii'3 « nenfly every description' of cpttonlnbric.^ Especial reference might be made to tho cotton velvets,; ' which had, a really bplendid appearance.. They were* " ■ weil-iinishod, duhitlo-looKing. Witli a' brilliant and. I glo&iy pile, which only ex per f s oonld.-VJ 13 tii.^n it.h frova -. k l ;th«-flnest. velvet. The. cotton. cords. and molesfcins^gwte . f highly cqnjinejidable, »yid in thgd^^* 11 *^-^^^ - l were to be seeiisCme rich specimens bfpxinW aiid a_y^d . ..cloth?. 1 ' f lndeed, tHe^Hplayhf.'^..';;^ :-^:>. I v>y-' , "i'?..;-V », Uwaa,BecoTid;t6i.onein.taef|^ihil}^biot» , ,fa_ad itr.,Wfl^gratiT -4ying.^oA\paA.*Jl^t,%.|;h;el^C|tt^uofa.:the7/_!uUy*jai*inr tuihed ii"e^>U»tiok~bi.iih^epttbii Tmknuf^dturors of ' ? A '■emmfm $»tt^^j_s&»nt ; v
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Observer, Volume 6, Issue 149, 21 July 1883, Page 4
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