SECOND EDITION
A full rehearsal of the operetta •'. The Blind Beggars" will be held in the Theatre Royal on Wednesday evening. "A prohibition order against a, Greytown, resident is to be applied^or in' theR.M. Court on Wednesday, /■ The silver cup given by the Red Siix Football Club for running has been, carried off by F. Butemenr, whbwonthe 440 yds handicap on Saturday, T; Welch being second. / Mr Coleman Phillips has determined to petition Parliament with reference .to his dummyism case, /' .;.,; A rather sudden death ocourred at Te Whiti on Sunday. The daughter of Mr Peter Gordon, aged eighteen, V who had only been ailing -for a few days, died from inflammation of the bowels before the doctor, who had been sent for, could arrive, / 'Mr. Richard Mant, the Whareama poet, who recently underwent an operation at the Masterton Hospital, is now progressing favourably. Dr. Hosking, however, fears it will be necessary to perform another operation.
According to the Times, owners of bush land in this district. are making preparation for heavy bush falling during the coming season, so there is a pro* bability of plenty of work tor the ablebodied and willing of the unemployed. In the Makuri district alone a large area will be cleared, and one blook owned by three Wellington residents, and comprising somel2oo acres, is to be tackled at once. ,v .;.=■:,.;... An Akaroa man bewails the "fashion' which has set in among the bay folk to go norr.h. He says : "So often have we heard the prophecy that the Pehinj aula would ultimately become entirely; a ' dheep producing country,' that we have, almost beguu to thiuk it true. •' Stimulated of late years by the high price of sheep and wool, and the low pnoe of cheese and butter, the .foots certainly have in some measure justified the prophecy. On every side have we seen small holders soiling out to their larger neighbours, and starting for a new career hvthe North Island."
Prof. Henry Barraclough, of Wellington, has discovered a great remedy which is pre-eminent, as a cure for hard and soft Corns. It baa given the greatest satisfaction to everyone who has been
fortunate enough to try it. It removes all soreness and fain, while it Cures. It is also a very beneficial application for bunions, removing all that intolerable soreness, and reduces them amazingly. All who suffer with cornb or bunions would procure the corn destroyer without a minute's hesitation if they only had-the slightest Knowledge 1 of its'efficacy. Five days' use of the destboyer (which is m ointment form) will _be sufficient to convince anyone that it is a specific, By enclosing poßtal note for Is 2d one box will be forwarded to any address* Address—Prof. Henry Barraolouoh- Medical Herbalist, Pirie Street, Wellington—ldyt.
A grand display of new winter goods is being made this day at the Bon Marche, Messrs Hooper and Co. having just received another shipment of 35 cases and bales, consisting of all the latest designs in Millinery, Mantles) Jackets, Ulßters, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Furs, Ribbons, Rain Cloaks, Paraaolß, Flowers, Feathers, &c, &c, Also from the Kaiapoi, Roslyn.Mosgiel,Wellington and Onchunga mills, Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing, Overcoats, Knacker Underclothing, Pants, Shirts, Socks, Blankets, Shawls, Surgerings, Tweeds, Flannels, Shirtings, Dress Tweedß, &o V &o. These goods are now being shown at L. J. Hooper s and Go's Bon Marche.' We direct special attention to our' Hosiery, Glovea, Haberdashery and Manchester departments. We are no, to be beaten in the colony for Calicoes Sheetings, Linings, Shirtings, Table Damasks, and all household furnishings, and our Hosiery and Gloves are from the best known matters. L, J. Hooper and Co.,'Bon Marcb»-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3844, 29 June 1891, Page 2
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606SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3844, 29 June 1891, Page 2
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