Te Aroha News, 4 December 1886. Volume IV, Issue 181
Pages in this issue
Contents
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Masthead -
Page 1 Advertisements - Page 2
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CHURCH SERVICES. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1886. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. -
COMMERCIAL. -
The Aroha AND Ohinemuri News AND UPPER THAMES ADVOCATE. -
LATEST TELEGRAMS. (By Electric Telegraph.) From Our Own Correspondent. -
CABLEGRAMS. THE IRISH QUESTION. London, Dec, 3. -
MINING NEWS. -
OHINEMURI. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) -
PIAKO COUNTY COUNCIL. -
Page 2 Advertisements - Page 3
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Page 3 Advertisements - Page 4
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Page 4 Advertisements - Page 1
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SELECTED POETRY. -
THE GARDEN. -
American Tests of Te Aroha and Ohinemuri Ore. -
The Monkey and the Baby. - Page 2
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FARMING EXTRACTS. (From "N.Z. Farmer, for December.) -
Oddities in Wills. -
Women who Eat Arsenic. -
Prudent Wives. -
The One Thing that did Not Change. -
How to Cook a Mutton Chop. -
Sir A. Sullivan's Golden Legend. - Page 3
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Our London Society Letter. By a Peeress. (From the "Town and Country Journal.") -
A PLUCKY CONSTABLE. -
The Socialism of Christianity Dr. Jefferis on "Christ and the Land." -
THE STOCKINGS OF THE FUTURE. They Will Still Wear Them Black-New, Tasteful, and Novel Styles. -
Casting Glass Like Iron. -
PULLING HEMP. How it Feels to be Strung Up by a Mob of Infuriated Men. -
Tragic End to a Rajar's Amours. -
FISHING BY PROXY. - Page 4
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Sir Julius Vogel at Lawrence. Dunedin, November 27. -
Sir Julius Vogel on Protection. Dunedin, November 29. -
"DEFENDERS OF NEW ZEALAND." A Record of the Services of New Zealand's Citizen Soldiery. -
Dr. Chalmers's Punctuality. -
SPORTING NEWS. Takapuna Jockey Club Spring Meeting. -
Dunedin J.C Spring Meeting. -
Why People Marry. -
WHAT IS THIS DISEASE THAT IS COMING UPON US. - Page 5
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ANGLO-COLONIAL NOTES. (FROM "STAR" LONDON CORRESPONDENT.) -
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Thunder Storms. -
Bits of Fun. -
THE POISONING of CAPTAIN CAIN - Page 6
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A Heart's Bitterness By BERTHA M. CLAY, -
WHY MEN BECOME BALD. An Expert Hairdresser Says it is Strong Gaslight. -
POPULAR SCIENCE. Fresh Facts and Inventions. -
HE REMEMBERED HIM. - Page 7
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TWO KEYS: OR "Margaret Houghton's Heroism -
Mysterious Robbery in Paris -
Something Like a Tyrant! -
The Hindu Widow. -
Chronicle Cullings. - Page 8
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CABLEGRAMS. -
AUSTRALIAN NEWS. -
Sticking Up of the National-Baak at Albert Park. Shors Excharged. -
CORRESPONDENCE. -
Sunday Scenes in Italy. -
LEARNING Not to bo Thoroughly Acquired From Text-Books Alone. -
The Chosen Poet in Gaol. -
Two Tales of Tennyson. -
THE RELIGIOUS PRESS. -
His Style Changed. -
ALLEGED WIT.