The wealth of London grows by twenty millions every year. MrVV. (iardner, of liukuhia requires 70 acres of oats thrashed. The first electric cable in Loudon was laid on February lird. At "progressive dinners" the guest 3 change partners at every course, which causes a ereat deal of fun. Onk or THE TMXtiH we are nDt to grumble at. is flavourless, weal; tea. Then, why not buy the best—it is the cheapest in the end. Arthur Xalhan'n Reliable Teas will be found uxactly whai you want. Sir Kdwin Arnold is a man of unbounded hospitality, and gives a hearty welcome to iii.y fellowtouhtryinr.r. it. his Lem.tifu! twine.
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Waikato Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 2926, 16 April 1891, Page 3
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