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BOLD SERMON TO MILLIONAIRES.

Received September 30, 8.23 a.m. LONDON, September 29. The Right Rev. A. P. W. Ingram, Anglican Bishop of London, is on a visit to the United States. His Lordship is having a royal reception in New York. In a church in the Wall Street dis trict, he preached a bold sermon to millionaires.

Prices for cattle at the Burnside saleyards during the past two weeks have been the best obtained for the season, and it may be safely said for several seasons. At the time of writing, says the Dunedin Star, the top price realised was £ls ss. This is attributed to the plentiful supply of feed resulting from the splendid rains experienced in the past few weeks. A few weeks ago growers were doing their utmost to sell their stock; now they are endeavouring to re-stock their lands. There were buyers present from Oamaru, and even from as far back as Kurow.

A gentleman called at the office of the Press (Christchurch) with a pair of boots he was about to deposit with the shoemaker for repairs. They were stylish-looking goods, imported, and a guod price had been paid for them. But their beauty was only skin deep. The outer layer'of the sole and heel consisted of the thinnest possible wafer of leather — so thin, indeed that it could as readily be torn as a piece of rag. Beneath this was shoddy and rubiiish. Irre-gular-sized scraps of leather were tacked or pasted into the insole, the interstices being filled with glue. The boots appeared to be of excellent quality when purchased, and were sold as such. They were of good shape, and well got-up. and promised to fulfil a long and honourable term of usefulness. All of these expectations, however, were falsified. After a few days' service the outer flake of leather peeled off and revealed the I guilty secrets beneath.

If yon are an importer, ppnd vour dosu ment'c to J. J. CURTIS & CO., LTD.. Customhouse, Shipping, and b'orwardirg Agents, Wellington. They will quickly pass the goods through the Customs and deliver them to you. "I havq used Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and ?peak with exper-ence," savs Mr P. Sebiiwka, Paddingtorj, W.A.' "I have never known it to fail in an attack of colic, cramps or diarrhoea, so always recommend it to my friends and customers. To my mind no mother should be without a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house." For sale by all dealers. For Bronchial Coughs take Wood' Great Peppermint Cute. Ja Gd and 2s 6d

CABLE JMJBiWS.

United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph | copyright. ,

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8546, 1 October 1907, Page 5

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BOLD SERMON TO MILLIONAIRES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8546, 1 October 1907, Page 5

BOLD SERMON TO MILLIONAIRES. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8546, 1 October 1907, Page 5

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