TitES - and Now.—lf we were living" in the eighteenth century (says a Paris journal) ol* even at the beginning of the present century, this is what events like : the present would lead to : To-morrow) an offensive and defensive alliance would be signed between England and Austria, and Itussia would receive an ultimatum. Orders would be given for the mobilisation of the wholo Austrian army, and the troops that are ready would sot out for the Danube ; the English fleet would force the passage of the Dardanelles ; another squadron wotdd proceed to the Baltic; troops from India would be sent to the Suez Canal; England woidd offer subsidies to half-a-dozen Powers, great and small, and would take into her pay Portuge.se, Spanish, , Danish, Swedish, Greek and other troops. But let economists be re-assured. These proceedings of another age are no longer usual in our time. The European Governments Ministers aud Parliaments have uo longer such boldness. Everything Avill be arranged, for everyone will submit in silence to accomplished facts. Europe is' eager for peace. ; When You, W'ush to Furnish Your Mouse, obtain a Book Cataloguo from she City Hall Arcade, which contains valuable information, not only enumerating what can be obtained there, bub shewing the cost of Furnishing a Thrco, Four, Five, and Six-roomod house ; also, Drawingroom separately, aud,Bachelor's Rooms. Just received, some lnagnilicaht all-wool Kidflermiuster Cirpots, for Dining and Bedrooms ; very cheap „Tapestry, Brussels, and Felt Carpets: .the largest stock in Auckland. All .kinds of House Furniture, and an immense assortment of Bedsteads in Iron, Brass. ■ Kauri, Cedar, JRiinu, Mottled Kauri; with Wardrobes, »Drawers, Waahstauds, andtab'es to match. Dining and Drawingroom Suits to suit all classes. Several new designs in Linoleum ; Oil Cloths, all' widt-.hs, for Rooms, Halls, Stairs, &c. Any kind of Furniture made to order. Hotels' and Public Buildings Furnished throughout. Catalogues sent Poßti Free. • Ladies and Gentlemen about to Furnish are invited to stroll through the 'Arcade," where, in-addition to, HouseFurniohing Goods, will be seen Drapery, Clothing, Millinery, and Fancy Goods. HOI/LOWAY, Garlicic, and Cbanwell, Proprietors, • City Hall Arcade, Queen-itreet Auckland.
ANTED, a General Servant Apply to M:-s J. I). Hill, flauiilMEDICAL WILLIAMS'S CELEBRATED BLOOD PURIFIER S the only reliable romedy' for tho j . Care of Scrofula, Malignant Soros and Eruptions of Ev.ry Kind, Keumatißm Gout, Erysipelas, Liver Complaint, Typhilitic and Mercurial. N.B.—Beware of Spurious imitations and ask for WILLIAMS'S. WILLIAMS'S BALSAMIC PECTORAL ELIXIR. Is admitted by thoueauda to be tin equalised for relieving the various iiffccMoris of the Cheat and Lungs, such as Asthma, Coughs and Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, HoCiN'O- Cough, and J nsipient Consumption. Vide Testimonials. WIL Ii lAM S T ST NKRV IW 12 (Or Odontalgic E^scno),) The InstaktakhousCokb for Toothache Which immediately on iw nj plication Allayn tho, nust Yioumfc r paroxysm of Pain, Pbepaueuovltat the Labobatobv of A. M, -WILLIAMS, ■■•■'■',' Queen "Street, ■A U C K LAN P. A icat; TV& Diosxson, Ngaruawahla. ■
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Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 935, 20 June 1878, Page 3
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481Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume X, Issue 935, 20 June 1878, Page 3
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