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A baliory and confectioner's business in Mußterton is wanted by an advertiser. A land transfer notice affecting Section 107, Block I, Mangaone, appears in our advertising columns of to-day's issue. Messrs Lowes &lorns announce their next stook sale for Wednesday, Feb. 24th. Entries as advertised. The Venerable Archdeacon S, Williams, of To Ante, Napier, will preach at St Luke's Church, Greyt&wn, . next Sunday evening. ' ' , At a meeting of Trustees of the Grey town Hospital held at Mr P. H. Wood's office last Monday afternoon, Mr George Wyett was re-elected Chairman for 'the ensnlngyear. No less eminent authority than tho late Sir William Gull is responsible for the assertion that the. benefit derived from a university education, such as girls get at Nownham and Girtuii, makes them and their children stronger and healthier. Also, that the percentage of childless marriages is less with the educated women, and the percentage of women that survivo intanoy is larger, Among those in Wellington who do an extensive business in ■' jewellery and watctware may be mentioned Mr James King, of No 5, Cuba-street.. Au extensive stock, which includes ovory latest novelty, and exceptionally moderate prices, are Mr King's strong points, and to those features are due much of his success. Among recent additions tc his previously attractive stock are Bomo beautiful designs in the now artistic gold and silver brooches, a special line which he has been lucky, enough to secuit exclusively to himself j his customers will therefore benefit. Mr King has an announcement elsewhere on the subject
' It 1b not generally known that tho now Lord Mayor of London, Mr David Evans, married a Miss Boakesi who formerly filled the office' of chamber maid at the, Oak Hotel, Sevsnoaks, where Alderman Evans used to spend his autumn holidays, Miss Bnakes was exceedingly protty aiid well oonduoted, so muoh so that Alderman Evans was smitten with her : beauty, and in . the most honourablo manner possible took her from her calling at the hotel and placed her in a ladies' seminary, where ahe received tho education of a lady, and then, the worthy alderman married hor. Unlike some cases of a similarly romantic nature, tho rnarriaKo resulted in the most happy outcome that can possibly be espootett—a family of living ohildren, and without a cloud to overshadow tho high position Mrs Evans has attained to,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4035, 11 February 1892, Page 2
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392SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4035, 11 February 1892, Page 2
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