T«n years ago there were no Christians in Japan. Now there are 4000—but what . are they among thirty millions) V /, /' The annual tobacco crop of the United States is about'42o,ooo,ooolb, two-thirds of which ii exported. ' • 11 ' 1 The Victoria Oilworks, and 600 barrels ■ot oil near London; Canada,'were recently destroyed by fire. , . . A monster German pilcramagu iaexpec- ; ted to visit Rome'shortly, conveying an offering of tffo million francs. A Fact Worth Knowing,-In these times aoI retrenchment and enforced economy, both and private, it is consolatory to know ; Jhftt the "wind Is generally tempered to ,(ho shorn lamb," and that tli?re are few misfortunes withoqt, compensating advan- " tagesi With jriohe'y in less abundance its purchasing greater—a .pound now will go as far as' thirty shillings in the era of :■ prosperity, As a proof of this, the readers of this paragraph need only pay a visit to the . large sale of suiplus stock at James timUh't, ; Te Aro Home, Wellington. ' A very full and' . elaborate catalogue of the many large reduc.tlonjs made in thd prices 6f general drapery and' clothing is , enclosed with Satuday's (July 2nd), issue, and merits a careful ' perusal on the part of all station'holders, hoielkeepers, hcadq of families, and country residents' generally., Special opportunities, like the one at present under 'consideration, occur but seldom; and it, is therefore of important that the fullest advantage should be, taken of it at the earliest period. Te Arrr_House has always stood well with the publio as ' to 1 theundoubted veracity of its advertised prices, and no doubt many country residents have a lively recollection of % satisfactory bargains they secured in the past', • Equal, if not superior advantages are .flow being offered. Owing to the nnprecedently low rates at which the goods are marked n i discounts cm ■ be ; allowed during thp sale, As an. additional attraction, the sale .will, include a special presentation to each purchaser of £3 worth and upwards of,,a. beautiful ohromolithographic picture, mounted on the .best' white oardboard, size .24 inches: by 18 inches. No time should .therefore be lost in r . paying a very early visit. to the surplnsi stock sale ' at James Smith's Te Aro. House, Weiington.—[ADvrj .
TO-FENCERS..: TENDERS are ; required for -. Meeting, finding' all "posts and laying 7th»nv for two miles (more or less) of wire fencing. For parti/cnlars.apjily tg; ~, ■■■ ''"'' J.&W.BID,WIL,L;. Pthautga, Featliewtqn/July ST. MATTHEW'S OfIURCH. : i ■ iHEAhnual Parish .Meeting'fpr theeleo .I p tion of Chutcliwafdens, Yesfcrymen,an, Auditors, will be held'in tnn'Sohoolroom on Wednesday, JulyiOth ins Cat 7.30 p.m----810 ' .W.E.PAIGE.. i OS WILSONJ'S SCHOOL WILLIEiVI OPEN Vacancies for day pupils. '•'■' EsTAfinsm:© 1871. Friday, 15th July, 1881, _.J.B2Q .. t.aiASoN,::^■',.'■■■ ..PHAE'I^CEUTiCAE'- CHEMIST,' .',".' -WHOLESALE 65, Re Til J, DRUGGIST'; * L MEDIOAL HAI]>, : IIASTERT6N r . '' HAYING an 'Agent'm London,..iß' now . 4 ' enaUqd.tq.prqou£Q.f|om- the leadingOHEMKWLS, AND ■ SPECIALITIES!- /■• '. : / as they appear, andis therefofe in a position ./ to giw his clients the beriefit'of being able to purchase inMasterton, Goods'at Wellington prices. "' Rpeoial Preparations: . WHITE: WORM POWDERS; safe,ijfectual, and easily takeh,T j' ] ,• • <:.. QU&INE .AND STEEL WINE (containing medicinal quantity of pure quinine and ' ironj; a valuable tonic, increasing the appetite, promoting'•digestion, and invigorating debilitated constitutions. r POWHYLIN PILLS, COMPOUND ANTBILIO%PILS/ (purely..;veiei ;table)| Dental Essence, useful in tooth, acjje; Chilblain Iriniment/cwainfiiire ■fa philblalns j: Pnre Newfoundland Cod BEOENT PATMT'-MEDICIKES'iNb 1 ■:,.» .*:»■. SUNDBIES: , Cure,'Enb'sFtfift Salt. • . , , , 'host Expanders, vW',:.|rotectpjs, ,Hot Waterßottles, Poisoning,. Carbolic Aoi|, Joj,' %j a j-, Dressing, Cooper's Sh,eep,-dipping f owde're... ".."'■ • TEETH OAKEFULIiPPRACTED}
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 821, 16 July 1881, Page 3
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