• I.VCK THK UIITKIt IS CAUGHT AT JjAHT, but D. Salmon's Hoots last for ever, and never rip. The regular sale will take place .'it the Hamilton Auction Mart next Saturday. .James Anthnnj i'Yuude declares that tho late Cardinal Newman bore a striking resemblance to Julius Cicsur. Rider Haggard, the author, will spend the winter in Mexico, the guest of an Knf,lish friend at the capital. A grandson of Morse, tin inventor of the telegraph, is a clerk in the electrical department of the patent office. A new restaurant in Paris has coloured men waiters, West Indians and others, stranried after the Exposition. livery night L' 3,000 houseless and homeless people sleep by the Thames, in what they call the Port of London. Stuttering is pronounced contagious in Germany, which has SO,OOO stammerers, and is alarmed at the rapid increase. The project of a railway across the Desert of Sahara meets with considerable opposition in Algeria. It is not considered practicable. A FEATURE WOHTH NOTIN'G is that Arthur Xathan's Teas come direct from the importer to the public; they are mixed and packed entirely by machinery, not being touched by hand. You can get thetn I anywhere ut aud !ia 6d par lb. 2 1
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2901, 17 February 1891, Page 2
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204Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2901, 17 February 1891, Page 2
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