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FASHIONABLE SHAMS.

in nn: kuitoh. Si it, — Lite, viewed liom holoie the footlights is ,i very difteiout Hung to lite le gardci! fioni behind the eevnes. People when they have on their company ni.in ncvs, their company clothes, ami d(h\e> themselves ot their company st nti'iient-, a iv not at all like w hit tiioy are when they <iro m then nati lal h:ibiliiiicit<?, and speak fued fiom eonsuamt It it a 10 m.ukable anil, at the sum' tmn 1 , a signili caufc f.ie>, as iiHlu.itnig thu'im ompreli^n tsiblencss of human natuie, thai most licibOU". aie f.u moie cm fnl not to mjuiithemselves in the eslimition of moii' acquaintances th.in in that ot those whom they may leasonably be supposed to love the best m all the woild. Tins is exemplified almost e\ciy day they live. In polite ciieles, hovuvei bitter may be tlu ieelings of a husband and wite, they will addicss eaeli othei in touts, ot horn y»d sweetness, and smile upon those by whom they aie snnounded in as seiaplnc a manner at, it is possible 1 foi men 1 moitab to attain. Mat foi ceitain indication^ appaient to the keen obseivu, one might be led to the conclusion that it would be impossible for clouds to yathei on some beaming countenances., and completely changi then aspect. Km.ii those who aie most e.ueless about thcii peuonal appeal ance as coinplelelv. inetunoipliosc themselves as possible when they imagine theio is an 1 , hkJihood of their being biought in contact with tho^e w1.0.u ihej call li lends, but ot whom they know compaiatively little. The oidmaiy small t. ilk of a diawing10.nn is lllustiative in the same dncction Those who com ei so ailed a knowledge ol what the} imagine is the collect thing for them to know, and piolouud lgnoi aiivC le^anling many ot the tealities of life, and upjii w hicli they aie, 01 should be well adapted to ij,i\ o an opinion They dr-ou^saiid piofess meat admna tion for the woikot authois which they ha\e ne\ ei leid, they go into eestacies o\ei pietnico which aie to them little nioie than so nnuh punt and canvass ; tlu> iii h\ pel lioiie il lingual," in lefer once toMii^tis rtnd iiumcil p iioimeis when the i i t is that high ela-s music is to them bo m'lJi v. in [if y sound and notiiinii in. >i »■. Thiy ipp' ai ti ! o ton tinuilly haunted b* tin- di.ad tha' they bhall l»e con-ileud vulgn : and so to escape tin-, lat"thiy sin lhce then own individuality and') cone ccio leflexes ot those who po-^es-i snih ,ii'iit si If ass-ei tion and inHu nee to lead the fashion. Theie is evei a eoiistiamt upon thoii v.oidsand actions; tlcy .ue cjiitinualh pli\ing .i jwi t wliK'h i^ mo-t nk-')ine, tin v aie a.lvv a\ s tv adin_ m the b< u il lei in 4 and puntul paths ot dtceit. iSy stun atie deception is .tlu i' .evil, elene 1 en w hen the c iid «ougl't i^ a tyiod on" J3ut in the piOiLiit nist nice not ci'ly tlie nr ails, but the ol)|i <t n 1 vi< v\ .ue alike bad It ii, pjili.ij)) onlj nanii '1 lh.it a lal, should, np;ua vi-.i!.'i 1) n.aiiio'iiii. d, h i-ti'\ t!no.\i!sid tlie Ti n> h m<\' loi sjn^atio i.il t lie in vv l)n h s!v i-, .. <s <■ '1' h lntei i -ti'd, and suitcn up a \ olu.in "i pjeliyni its plan . ()i all such vv. 1 iknes-, as the-e a inciLii.il mcv. i .i> wJH.e'.ilcn Hut the vnin 1 iei h i_; w Im h ]iiompts -uch act< indntis otlu i i win ii ate i.iulli mou bCiious in tn< u i o.i . ijih .icj. It is a coni'no i thnr^ loi \i 1 1 iu i • li-.-, of iv'opk to in .1... it a p mit oi ap, c inng liehii tlirit'i \ ,iv. All then eunvoi^al'on and :no->t ol t'liii ,iA-, Vn\ lo the "-iiui' 1 couclu ion --tint t'iv .ml f.u icmowd above the c Mi'inyi '.(.a 1 . 'Jncy )i\e in an a'nif-sph •! ot ult 1 i — I'jlincim.nt tlu\ aielniiiLT of "-iioh C\li<.ni(l3 dclii it" oi _ f a'ii/ i' !'■;: th.it t r ) (,iu do nothing of a pi Ju i.ii eh \i ict> i, th'-appeu as it the> w nitdni.ei (lu.M'i that (lieie aie Mi.h thinu's as nut, and and nn tiv in t'l" wold 'ili< \ci 'the uicin !~ mos in line i u>'i( nt. and thiy n 1 ike a jjoinloi mi i>> *• iii "4 f li.it (']._• main obp'et ot then lit" i, t) ' im'Mimi"' 'J'h' 1 ) will L\ul ",011 to the ( ;i> hision tint tiny an ii;noiant i one 1 111114 the dome tuanani'e incut oi tl. 11 oi 1 11 lioum I^, in 1 that they aie not lulu '1 1 niu 1 11 d th. 1 1 1,1. A pt ( p 1) 'hind t!i > 'am -> h ,w iv,, how - a *.civ <"U \ r ;L 'tote ot thirds It i d' '>v 1 ' t liat th' >■ ■ lKopl 1 liav c tv > v hull 1 .in wag \ eiy hi.clv , ,TI(1 lllill.C Ibl' oi piu.l ii HiOlC ieili.ukablo io. t!ii 11 In. i_ihli ;,"?s than anv,tiinu' cl.c It ti.ui pile-, that they aie veiv iai liom miilioii .mi . I'iti tht y ha>c dilli cullies w ith siuh vui'.Mi and niatt<'i-of f let Jieopli. a . buteh(.i , b.iku •. and the like, and tn.it the 1 , have sonictniHs to iudui'ie ii ti m aeti'in-., 111 onlii to kieji theiiisilv al'oit, tl " hiim Iv ol whn.li )s\t.is ijiH -tl .11 ibl. 1 1-Ili -, the*) too ii eijiii ntlv in , b itli 111 1 a'o:ii and pi 1 > ,it( , bat th"\ 1! * 10l am ,1 , -. ill pi iv, that biipoilati> 1 lehnunent. and dilit-nc*) of fcelnn,' w !ulii tin » oi'iikli a'f'et b foif the woild. Li •- --how n tint tht. 11 --|)lindid honi( s aie not all uold, but that theie i , ago 1 1 deal ot si mtiiie -. and shabbi jh 111 th' in, wlmli i b h'ddin fiom the 'j,i/"ot gi' '- l'\ a film y \iii of tinsel it 1-. a 1 1 ! tli it fieie 1 i.'llv niueh L'(>nfusi')ii, rniiilnu -, 111 I, il I'u tiuth inusi, I 1 Id o. 1 a sui', ill\ coii^nUial'le lint in tin man "ii^- <>■ t lit people, who aie too u ii.'id ' 1 d.i 1 iv 1 inn.,' ij) th' in s lvis !1. v:■v ■:■ ,1 ! 1- lli't 1, h iolk, who c w .'()! li 1 - 1- cv •01 11, p'i'in, ai' Mill vei v i, 1 -' 1 ) d< 111 1 iv 1 thy 1,1-1 !vt s "\ < ! 'ii his li 1 i-l 'I '1. v nii|i'ii itl\ ace p'^ th' oiK !~\v ' 1" • is a sj^n (it UIC i 1 ,''•.', I)!-,! 1!',1 !', nil the I"! i o' ' ' j €l i (.( pc d a an i".li 1 . 'i* 1 , tii m i 1 i.c ii'> Hum 'I he p'l .(. i' ■ ..1 I ' .!'_; ( ml 1 11. 1' !ed ]ie L i|ik vii-vv'liii. 'itli L > ii .j,ieiilly to Mil h dn 1 t. at tii.iL dil 11 viinn of the p utits eoim. to .1 p.'Uiritiue bnakdown All thia i> nndoubtetl]\ extienielv loohsh, li it it nothing woise Ifc h pcifeetly light that a lio-t should put bcfoie a jljiu st thi> In --ij thit he has, but men 01 Minii'ii an littl' bettii than übo'- in j>i^t' ii"liii_' i'i,.t {',<*, v..(L nil gold plah-, a\ hen th • laet ul tit nnlKi is tint they, dine f'.'.n (..then li'ittti-. The 1111 sali^-f ct',l v -(.ill ({ tln.i_'s indicated has its ong'.n 1,1 tl" s \ tent to v, hu h mammon ] > jiow.'d,.*-, v, ii -hippi d Wealth, 01 lcputed \icaUh, vl,v 1 , lneh is almost th" frame, i-s the umvei al pi«^poit. Ivitui ally, then, men and women who have it not pi el Mid oth(iv>'-e, ..n<l go to the mo^t c \liav a g Hit 1' 'mill in cii ! \ ii,<> out the. 1 d"c> I't'O'i- i\e!.ng tlu in ecuity of th 'U ])u 1 io'i, th"\ KtVt no stoiie un tuned which tlie\ nn,r_'iiie v< ill place tin ii a!io* oiu [lv'ui. The fact 1 , how evei. tkal .' l."r tetion ot the thud tins-, h ,s s< t up l)^f >ie itsi It a false id' .il oi hie, and \' u 1 . in w 01 shipping this ideal that t'n \ (io damatre to tliems-'lvcs, and sue h i I 1 '* (o.il "',m,) of example to olhcKs Of thCH claSa. — I .111), &C, Co Mil-.

A i luiiil-, fiom Can, nia foaccm.ng the '-'alwdion An>iy. A dotaehinent (ii that ]> idy ha\in# coinmoiicfil ojM'iatici' 1 atKi»y-ton, the J ic\ Dv Wii-on cr.i.ite to IVtn lyski, took p.ut m vjiih L>) thin ),u etMiC'N, in Of the Ii lDOl.^tlilllt OS ()f S > 111 G Of |)l-> dcneal ljict Jioi u. Di Wil-oii, iiouc\ci, picker. ''■l, and aftoi altoixim^ an allnjglit in t i-iii'; ot 'i\.> Army, too'v pait in the c"Mnai,oji of th ■ .Sjciauun f JAu this Hid '•cruliDii the iKan i^])Li.(L'd Intn fOlf 01 tlncc nioiitli,, ulio"'iipon Ih 1 \Vil.son attended anothi i incuti'i^ of the Aunv, and ga\ c an .ho ' o ,i.t of fin cspMicnu-. It appeal i Hi it im )>,!• I oi tl l .ill niL'lit meeting those -were cxdaoidiuaiy li!i3sicai iuanifi'st.iti(iii&, some of tho-u present leaping in the air, while otlieis giovcllcd on the {loor. Di YViKon at last l>ocanie aifected with tho b.mio excitement, and prostiatccl iiimself on t lie mound, at which time hti declaics that lie he.ud a \oico fiom Heaven nnpirmiifrot tliopioceedings of the Ami}. Dr Wilson, ■ &iiicc thii stiancc <loli\ ci.ince, lia& l)cen peiniaiicntly iflicved of his cinaoy ; but the Low Chmch I'aity aie espousing his t ""qause, and tho Pi«hop of Union has ex- ' prcsso 1 Ins wiHii'/cnc-s to find him a now ''pphrrc of action. •• General" Booth vould find l)i Wilson apt oat atti action ',' on hb licit fii Id-day. A man who has heard a \oicc fiom Heaven pi ocl.iimmg 'tHat the e\ti.i\a^ances of the Auny aio divinely authorised is not to be discovered every day.— Echo.

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Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1865, 19 June 1884, Page 4

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FASHIONABLE SHAMS. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1865, 19 June 1884, Page 4

FASHIONABLE SHAMS. Waikato Times, Volume XXII, Issue 1865, 19 June 1884, Page 4

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