THE FINANCIAL DEBATE CLOSED.
(By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.) Wellington, Friday. The financial debate, whioh was fully expected to last all tho week i{ it did not extend till tho middle of next week, was terminated qui'e unexpectedly last .evening. The whips had arranged that Messrs O'Conor, Buchanan, Saunders and Richardson should follow in succession, but after Mr O'Conor had spoken, Mr Bnohanan Was not to be found and Mr Taylor hail to fill the gap, This he did for nearly an hour, and then as neither Mr Richardson uor tbe Opposition whip would come to the scratch, tbe Colonial Treasurer in a capital speech of three hours closed the debate. Mr Ward was highly complimented. AUSTRALIA'S RETIRED 0K.151 PION. The popular retired Champion Sculler of the World, Wiiiiam Bkacii writes, 11 1 am ploascd to inform you that Ihavo found St. Jacobs oil of great service to me in training having used it very successfully for the relief and cure of stiffness,cramp, and inuscularpaina. To athletes in training 1 earnestly recom-. mend it. As a household remedy I may say that Mrs Reach generally koeps a bottle of it by her at our home at Dapto and it is the first thing used when any one of the family meot with any one of the accidents, falls, or bruise's the little folks so frequently incur." From fifty-fivo to sixty thousand people are estimated to die from consumption annually in the British Islands and more than four times that number were wholly or partially crippled by rheumatism beforo tho introduction, of St. Jacobs oil, which is now recommended by many eminent medical men aB the bost cure for rheumatic and other kindred diseases known to science. A GOLDEN RULE for DOMESTIC GUIDANCE isAlwayskeep a bottlo of St. Jacobs oil in rho home. lis value in connection with the small ills of life, as woll as with its greater sufferings, will surprise you. Wholesalo agents for New Zealand Messrs Kempthorno, Prosser, & Co Ltd. A BETTER PROOF of the well known excellence of the WATERBURY WATCHES could not be desired than the fact that unprincipled dealers attempt to palm off cheap and lnfoncr imitations ss" as good as, er better than tho Waterbury."
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4482, 28 July 1893, Page 3
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369THE FINANCIAL DEBATE CLOSED. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4482, 28 July 1893, Page 3
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