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SECOND EDITION.

The following paragraph appears in the Hokitilta Guardian of May last: ' Sunday sohoolteachers please note. A young man at Kumars broke hisosllarbone yesterday, whilst playing fcotball. Text—Exodua xxdi., Bv.' Mr E. 11, S. Mant, the " Whareama poet," is at present in the Auckland Hospital. In a Chinaman's shop window on the outskirts of Wellington, may be seen an j 1 account rendered,' with the following f note 'Mrs—no pay—owing long time I' The Celestial is well.up to date, in these little aids to honesty, A man was recently seenlooming out of a newspaper office with one eye blackened, his jaw in a sling, and an ear chewed ofl. To a policeman, who interviewed hitn, ho replied :— *' I didn't like an article that appeared in the paper ■ last woek, so I went to see the man that wrote it, and hewaathore." Mr T.W. Glover hit the West Coast people hard. According to the Westport' Ski'he said the Coast was 20years behind other parts of the Colony in emperatice reform. The member of the Licensing Committees, he deolaredi were auch " awful noodles," and had done so little to improve the condition of affairs, that he recommended the people to put live old women on each committee at the next elections. The Dunedin 'Star' states:—Bespeotin£[ the Woman's Franchise, Sir Robert Stout considers it desirable,but it should not have been brought on suddonly. He would first have given women voting power on licensing matters, school com-. nuttees and eucli questions, lo serve s*d> an education to the full franchise, an<r the latter once granted, the right to sit in the House could not be withheld. Ab to a dissolution, the only ground tor thiß whs that the Governor had declined advico of Ministers on the Council appointments.

How is it? Aak anyone in tho crowd, Ask' your next door neighbour. Ask tho mnn who collects tickets on tho railway, Ask tho peoplo who dwell in Ekotahuna, Mauricovillo, Tcnui, Carterton, Greytown, or anywhere else. Communicate with tho people living in any part of tho country, Ask them all why they shop atL. J. HOOPER & COMPANY'S, And tliey mil tell you "bccausoit suits tliem.'i Anil why docs it suit them! Becauso they got : moro and better in oxclianjo (or their money at the Con Marclib than anywhero else, and because the conveniences of the place are such as no other establishment can afford. These are the bare outlines of the reasoning that brings the pcoplo in shoals to this wonderful place of business, Visit the various departments in which tho lordly orcaturo man finds all he wants, and woman—lovely woman—lores to linger and look at the fashion section, Hero are the Boulevards of Paris and the Bhopsof Regent and Oxford streets, London,' i i d into one. Hero under your eye are the fashions arranged, classified, and ready for immcdiato use and wear, Turn into the ' grocery and provision sections Thcso are of interest to ovory man jack in tho community, . To describe the advantages of buying from it Hooper would fill a book. Whether you wan jw\ blankets or bonnots, tea. or sugar, whether you're a chilly mortal or a hot. member, a protectionist; a freetrader, » socialist, a cilithumpian, a positivUt, a none Birch, er rabbit catcher, you will find no better outlet for the money you have to spend than, at Hooper and Company's UonMarche, Masterton,—Advt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4173, 23 July 1892, Page 2

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564

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4173, 23 July 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4173, 23 July 1892, Page 2

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