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KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN I (NEW VERSION.) " Katblcen Mavourneen! the grey dawn is breaking! " My fair one, fetch to me my new suit of elotbes, The vest and the trousers bought were at Westpoet House, As also the coat, and those bargains of hose. EXTBACT FROM THE GOVEKMENT "GAZETTE." Gold exports for the quarter ending 3lst March, 1870, 41,1060zs £165,308 For the quarter ending 31st March, 1871, 20,9M0zs ... 83,77G Decrease £81,542 In consequence of this unlooked-for Btate of things, WHYTE AND PIRIE have resolved to offer the greatest inducements to cash buyers of Clothing, in order to clear out their entire Stock, as cash mußt bo had, whether the times are good or bad. ELECTRICAL PSYCHOLOGY, OR THE DOCTRINE OF IMPRESSIONS. It matters not from what cause, or how soon a man's clothes become delapidated, so long as he and his purse are in a psychological condition. If when in this state he determines to have a new suit, this science clearly demonstrates tbat he will procure on<fc of some kind. When such an impression has taken hold of the subject, it is just and expedient tbat he should be directed to the proper Clothing House—to WESTPORT HOUSE,—where he will_ be able to get value for his money, whether a judge of clothes or not. By fixing a single garment in his mind —say one of Whyte and Pyrin's 5s Flannel Shirts—he will be led by the association of ideas to think of their late 6s Shirt, and to make a successful effort to buy where such value has hitherto been obtained. Taking advantage of the experience of some of the most eminent practical philosophers in the School ot Electrical Psychology, the following lines have been penned and may be sung in the usual way or otherwise, as occasion may warrant, to those willing to be put under the influence:—

THE GUIDING STAR. JOHN. JANE. My coat is gettin' aulcl, Jean, For coats and breeks and a', John, Its banes are unco bare, Ye ken they top the tree, "f was got at YVestport House, Jean, Auld duds still make gude washing clouts, It has been dour to wear. Leave generalship to rac. Thou art my guidiug star. I am thy guiding star! JEAN. JOHN. Keep up your neb, my jo John, '• Why leave me pining! Molly Bawn V Look neither glum nor sad, Sighs Pat of Mullingar; Go back to Whyte and Pirie's, John, Sings John, your jo, of your ain sel', They'll suit you my braw lad. Thou art my guiding star ! I am thy guiding star. Thou art my guiding star ! GLOSSARY. Unco : rather, pretty considerably, very. Dour: obstinate, not to be affected or im Neb : beak, nose, proboscis, pecker. pressed. Ken : know, up to, cognisant of Breeks. a generic term for trousers. '* Why leave me pining! Molly Bawn t" Sighs Pat of Mullingar; Sings John, your jo, of your ain sel', Thou art my guiding star ! Thou art my guiding star !

EEMEMBEEWHITE AID PIBIB'S 5s EIAJHBL SHIET. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS! Drapery. Clothing. Drapery. to. to. to. GRAVES AND FLEMING AVE just received from Melbourne, ex Rangitoto, a Largo and New Stock of WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING, BOUGHT FOR CASH, and Especially Selected by Mr GRAVES for this The Goods will be On Show immediately and offered at a Low Price, to suit the times. FOR DETAILED LIST SEE NEXT ISSUE. GKAVES AND FLEMING, DRAPERS, CLOTHIERS, BOOT IMPORTERS, &c, &c, GLADSTONE HOUSE, WESTPORT.

HOTO&RAPHY. H. H. VOELEY is now operatLONDON PORTRAIT ROOMS. Portraits in Every Style. Views and Residences on request. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE undersigned has for disposal several PULL SHARES, as well as HALF and QUARTER SHARES in the INANUAHTJA REEFS, at prices varving from £2O to £SOO. A large number of SCRIP also in the market. W. N. PRANKLYN, Recfton, Inangahua. Sharebroker.

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Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 820, 3 June 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 820, 3 June 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume V, Issue 820, 3 June 1871, Page 3

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