. NEGLECT IS OFTEN AS FERTILE A CAUSE OF SUFFERING as the disease itself. Human nature, warned as it is by repeated examples, is prone to forget the salutary lessons, they inculcate and opt to lose by deferment, the good it may recieve from prompt and decisive action. When the .'means are within our grasp, it is almost sinful to allow their escape, and thoso who overlook the virtues of UDOLPHO WOLFE'S SCHIEDAM AROMATIC SCHNAPPS must stand forever sclf-wiminatcd and repro, died.
HISA TB E li 0 YA L. Triumphant Succes! 1 FRED. W. MILLIS, Monarch Ventriloquist and Character Impersonator, Will appear in his Laughable, Musical, Original and Chaste Entertainment, entitled "WHIMSICALITIES OF THE WHIMSICAL." PART I. "The Wedding Breakfast." A now set oi guests will be introduced to-night PART 11. FEED W. MILLIS In his Unrivalled VENTIULOQO.AL ACT', in which he will bo assisted by the following celebrated talking figures: Terence O'Reilly, the irrepressible Irishman Mi>-s Sarah Walker, the prim old Maid I'hlTiS VON VAMIEItBLISKHiGSIOFELUEIMER, from Germany Johnsy Ah Cuow, from the Celestial Land Brother Zachamaii (the Quaker), and Sambo Snowflakk, the Page, together with several individuals who are too bashful to make the acquaintance of the audience NTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT I Popular Prices of Admission- Chairs (numbered and reserved), 3s; Front Stats, 2s; back, ONE SHILLING, 1637 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. WAIRARAPA ARCaDE (Late MCCARTHY'?) 1 if TILL BE OPENED in a few days wilh a FRESH & COMPLETE STOCK General Merchandise. Small Profits- Quick Returns i 'FIRST QUALITY!" IS OUR MOTTO, MCCARTHY'S Stock to be CLEARED OUT At Half-Price ! GRAHAM ft DUNCAN. TO THE ELECTORS OF WAIRARAPA n ENTLEMEN,I beg to thank you for the honor you have conferred upon ma by reelecting me as your representativeW. C. BUCHANAN. Tupurupuru, Ist August, 1884, ARMADALE'S SECOND DRAWING, HO BE DRAWN ON 15th AUGUST, WITHOUT FAIL. ' All agents are requested to tend in returns before that date. A FEW COMPANY BOOKS to be had at a REDUCTION, 1751 MASTERTOy MASONIC LODGE, 1430, B.C. Li August 4th, at 8 p.m. RICHAIIDJ.FITTON, Secretary. Visiting brethren requested to : attend. JS-" JOHNNY AH CHOW," From tub "Flowery Land" AT FRED MILLS' ENTERTAINMENT, THEATRE ROYAL, FRIDAY EVENING, NEW SEASON TEAS, NEW SEASON TEAS, ISB-J-6 EX MAIL STEAMER . T A I__S U I . THE undersigned has now lauded a Choice Assortment of this year's Teas, directly imported from Foochow, consisting Of--625 BOXES 125 HALF-CHESTS • (Choice to specially selected values) Samples for liquoring may now be obtained on application, GEORGE THOMAS, 1349 Auctioneers, Panama-street, Wellirßton. C. Petersen's Express! j. LEAVES TITASTERTON every Wednes- • ■ day, about 2 p.m., forEKETAHUNA and PAHIATUA, and leaves PAHIATUA on the return trip on FRIDAY MORNLNSS. 'Parcels and orders may be booked at G. {AXON'S, opposite Club Hotel. 1750
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1751, 2 August 1884, Page 3
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455Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1751, 2 August 1884, Page 3
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