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A PROTEST.

Sii,— Our atUntion has brtn onlled to an a Irertinement in your Usuo of Saturday last, announcing an entertainment by the Cambridge Ethiopian Ministrcla in aid of th« Wcileyan choir at Cambridge- We beg leavs to protest ngsiußt asm* the namo of the Wesleyan church in connection with this matter, and beg to state that tho sanction of neither tbe residont nunmter nor any of tho office bearera of Church wus obtained by tho parties forwarding tho same to your

Hero we beg leave to lay that the Wenlsjan church as a rule forbid ruoe ving money from any such questionable moans in aid of any of he funds oi ihsir churoh. Wo would respectfully suggest to tbo promoters of the entertainment wlnm we doubt not wero actuated by kindly feelings towardn tho Wwlnyan Choir to devote the funds which might accrue from their "aid* splitting far. c" "Slim Jim," dancing, Ac, towards tho umolioratibu of the fuffbrinn emigrants at the G-ovorli-ment barracV in Cambridge.— W» are. &o, Danhh, Cal'ky, Hshky Burn,!, Circuit Stewards. JPukerimu, P«b'2lst, 1870.

Ok yobk in Lif". -Da Biuum'a Phosphodynb.—Multitudod of people ar« hopelessly »uflcrii»i? fro-n'Dobility, Nurvoui and Livyr (Jumplamts, D jprpwiou of SpiriU. ftjpodumdm, Timidity, Indißiwii'ii Ptiilurc of 'Hoarin«, Sight, 'and Memoiy, Limitmfc, Wlint <if Power, &c, whose ea«o» ndmit of a pcrmanont cure by the now remedy 'J'UOSPHOi'YMK (O^onic Oxygon), which at once allays all irntition and oxchoiaont. irapartu now enerpy and lilo to tho nw'tobied cojintitutioji, ond tnpidly cure* every stage s>f tt^e«e hitherto uaurablo and diitreiHtMg railad.es. fiol'l by all cheinmu attd d.uif gists tb.ronj(Wut Ihe Olobeu ngy QAVTIifN.— The large, <uid incruasjng dcmAad for Dr iiright's Pboipl»!>dym! ha» led to several tmtatioai under somewhat similar mimes ; purchaners of tb>« meihcins should therefore be caroful to obserVe that each case bears tho QiW'rument 3ittmj>, with tho word*. Or Bnght's Phosphodyui eu^rayud theicon, and'toatthe ume word* *ro also ulown'ic the bottle.

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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 586, 22 February 1876, Page 3

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A PROTEST. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 586, 22 February 1876, Page 3

A PROTEST. Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 586, 22 February 1876, Page 3

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