Winter NoYKwm-HooPER & Co are now opening up their new season's goods for the winter trade. Special novelties in every department, L. J. Hooper & Co., Bon Matohe'.T-ApvT,
"I declare," exclaimed Brown, "1 believe I have forgotten all I ever knew!" " Sorry to hear it," remarked Jones, " However, you can take an hour some day and learn it all over again."
A Scolding- Woman.—The barbaritios ofthe ducking-stool for tho euro of scolding women, though abolished by law, are now oftentimes practiced by a kind of social barbarity none the less reprehensible. Womeu scold when they are ill. instead of blaming them we Bhould prescribe Hop Bitters, The entire system will undergo agenia), pleasant change. The nerves will be quieted and acerbity of word and thought will give place to amiability and affection. Healthy women donot scold or fret, Bead The Emperor of Russia will commence racing on an extensive scale this year, and intends to send some horses ■toi ran in England at no distant date. General Ilavaisky, director of the Imperial, studs of Russia, has recently visited England and France, and during'his stay in the latter country, he-purcli&sed a dozen thoroughbreds, which were shipped to Russia.
;. Holioway's Ointment and Pith are the best, the cheapest, and the most popular of remedies. The seasons change and circumstances vary, hut these remedies can always bo used with certainty and with safety. Eruptions, rashes, and all descriptions of skin diseases, flora, lacerations, and burns ate presently benefited and ultimately cared by these healing, soothing, and purifying med. icamehts. The ointment rubbed upon the abdomen cheeks irration in the bowels, averting and curing diarrhoea, and other disorders of tho intestines frequently prevailing through,the summer and fruit seasons. Heat lump's, blotches, pimples, inflammations of the skin, muscular pains, neuralgio affeotions, and enlarged glands can be effectively overcome by using Holioway's remedies according to the instructions accompanying every packet.
They tell of. a very cultured divino in Belgravia who, instead of saying, " The collection will now be taken up," impressively remarks," "The accumulation of money will now ensue. : Great:bargains I Great reductions I everything cheap, A choio stock being sold at the Hall of Commerce, Owen, Sohroder & Co, Bill of Commerce. Owen, Schroder & Co. Don't delay! Don't forget 1 This opportunity seldom occurs I Last week, must make room, new goods coming; so now'sthe time! Owen, Schroder, & Co,, Owen, Schroder & Co, OWBKJ SCHBODEB, jfc Co.
• -During 1883, abo,ut"10,000,0001b3 of lead ore were mined art the vicinity of Galena, 111., and the industry daily increases'. : ~; - .. ■.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1645, 27 March 1884, Page 2
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