Mrs Mayo, recently a popular propria trcsa. of a larga hotel and theatre in Invercargill, K.Z., has a pleasant hotel now near Sydney, where old N.Z. " pros" are often to be seen. What, perhaps, will astonish many of Mr Buskin's admirers most of all is his confession that now he is getting jld and can't climb about the bills, his chief pleasure is to so to the theatre. Earnum is a'great giandfather. The Parisians have been hissing Sara Bernhardt. Ada Ward, the English aolres3, lately arrived in New York. Modjcska leaves the United States for Europe shortly. The last Eight Hours' Demonstration in Melbourne realised a profit of £IOO. Dr Anna Pots has ton lecturing at the Sydney Opera House to large audiences. liemenyi, the violinist, is announced to leave 'Frisco for Australia early in Jmii, Tho plague of mice at Wimmera district, Victoria, is still causing enormous dainagp. A block of property in Collins street. Melbourne, was sold the other day at £875 per foot, Wells' "rouou ox corns."—Ask for Wells' "Bough on Coras." Quick relief, complcto, permanent cure, Corns warts, bunions. N. Z. Drug Co. The late Charles Keade has left £20,000, the bulk of which gocß to his godson, Mr Charles Listen. Gorgkd Livkbs. Bilious conditions constipation, dyspepsia, headache cured by "Wells May Apple Pills." Sdaud Is boxes at druggists. Moses Moss & Co., Sydney, General Apents for Australasia. In connection with tho Clyde shipbuilding yards there are at present 12,000 men out of employment. Rough on rats.—Wears out rais, mice roaches, flies, ants, bed-bugs, beetles, insects, skunks, jack-rabbits, gophoio, 7MDruggists, Moses Moss & Co,, Sydney, General Agents Miss Dargou has been appearing to largo and appreciative audiences in the various towns on the West Coast, Well's " rough ox Corns". Ask for Well's "Bough on Corns." Is, Quick relief, complete, permanent cure. Corns, warts, bunions, Moses, Moss & Co., Sydney, General Apents.—Advt,
An Independent minister in Cornwall has adopted rice-pudding and treaale in the pla:e of bread and wine.
Cuiied of Drinking,-"A young friend of miue was cured of an insatiable thirst for liquor, that had so prostrated his system that he was unable to do any business. He was entirely cured by hopbitters. It allayed all that burning thirst, took away the appetite for liquor, made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady man for two years, and ho has no desire to return to his cups."—From a leading R.E. Official. Bead
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1745, 25 July 1884, Page 3
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