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EDUCATIONAL ,QUEEN-STJREET, MASTERTON, VTEW Books and Periodicals bv every M. English Mail. Boys' and Girls' Own Annual Suaday at Home Good Words Leaaure Hour Golden Hour The Quiver Cassell's Family Magazine Chambers Journal Peter Parleys Annual Chatterbox, Little Folks Little Wide-a-wake Bright's New Poultry Book Lifoand Explorations of Lmngatouc Platform Echoes The Biid-world Life Gladstone, Life John Bright Stirring Stories, Peaco and War Forty years in Sew.Zealand Butler's East of the Jordan Sheridan's Plays Home Bonk for Young Ladies, ■Bl Including Shakespeare, Mil ton, Burnes, Scott, Byron Heiiums, Cowper, Goldsmith Orabbee, Whiteman, Herbert Victor Hugo, Emerson, Conk Sheridan and others. Beautiful Amrlmcnt, Uhlhday Book on Birthday Cards, Books for Prises and Presents. FANCY GOODS Including dolls, work hoies, writii desks, ladies' bags, plows, pocketbooks, card-cases, ladies' companions, work-baskets, toy tea-sets, cube games, skittles, balls,

Nice assortment of Children's Toy Bunks, Photographic, Scrap and Portrait Albums. School Booh ami all School Rquwttt, NEW MUSIC. PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHY IN' ALL ITS BRANCHES. Photographs talton in w; weather by the Instantimeuiiß GdatinoBromide Dry Phtr>n, Largest, and Bent. Assortment of Maori Photo {ji'nphs in New Zealand I Including the Maori King, Rwi, Ti Whiti, and other celebrated chiefs. Bookseller & Stattot BOOKSELLER.

The latest examplo of the excessive use of cocaine is that of a physician and his daughter,',", who became insane at Elmira, New York, from repeated injec tions of that ,'drag,.::3Shey had become such slaves of the habit that it was found necessary, to continue administering cooaino^after ,thoir..arrest to diminish their nervous excitement. t It is reported from "Washington tha s 1,635,000 copies of Congressmen',) speeches have been distributed t.hi t Session, 'but' it is. safe to say that no more than. 1(535 were evor- read. ■ The great bullj of them were, no. doubt, ground up in the paper nulls of the country in the shortest possible time after they were sent out, and the paper, it is to be hoped, was put to more useful purposes. ;'. ; ... .... ....

11l THEATRE,ROYAL BUILDINGS, QUIEN- STREET,MASTERTQN

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2361, 31 July 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

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328

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2361, 31 July 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2361, 31 July 1886, Page 1 (Supplement)

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