An old negro at Weldon, N. 0., at a recent lecture, said : ‘ When I sees a man going home with a gallon of whisky and half a pound of meat, dat’s temperance lecture enough for me, and I sees it ehery day I know that eherything in his home is on the same scale—gallon of misery to every half-pound of comfort.’ Persons contemplating the erection of headstones and grave fences cannot do better than apply to John Stallworty, Aratapu, who is prepared to show designs and quote prices on behalf of Mr J. H, Buchanan, that old established monumental mason of Auckland. All orders receive the best care and attention and the prices are most reasonable, —(Advt.)
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Wairoa Bell, Volume V, Issue 275, 7 December 1894, Page 9
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