Visitors to iMasterton from the Empire City are loud in their expressions of as tonisbment at the splendid displays of drapers' and milliaora' goods to be seen in the / windows of : our various business establishments. Mr 6. W. Schbodeb's, Hall of Commerce, reoeives special notice, and his Btook of Parisian and other spring novelties is pronounced ly,persons who hate travelled in all the fashionable cities of the world to be the most • recherch6 ever, seen in a colonial store,—Advt. '
An Arkansas paper tells of & St. Louis mani whose' feot were so large that when he undertook to use the forks' of a. country road for a bobtjack he split the road wide open/ and spoiled the geography; of the neighborhood,'.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 2
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