A Tasmanian preacher is responsible for the following prophetic vision :—" Telephonic communication shall yet be constructed by means of which 900 millions of heathen, and 170 millions of Mohammedans shall converse with us and one another about the unsearchable riches of Christ. The long-neglected commission of the dear Redeemer shall yet flash along the electric telegraph wires to earth's remotest regions. The giant-oaks on yonder hills, and the timber from nil our forests shall be constructed into seaworthy vessels to carry tons of Bibles to every nation and kingdom beyond the rolling tide." Mrs. Laura J. Suisted, of Westport, has we (Press) are informed, been duly enrolled as a member o:E the New Zealand Institute of Journalists, and is said to be the first of her Bex in this country having that honour. Mrs. Suisted has for the last eight or nine years regularly attended the sessions of Parliament, sending contributions to various newspapers, and is also a corresponding member of the Royal Geographical Society of Australasia. One trial will prove the superiority of the Sterling £ and the J A brands of Fresh Butter. The best money will buy.London Dairy Company, Victoria-street and Mount Eden Road. \ • ■ Clkroymkn-, Lawyers, and LITERARY Men all testify to the value of Dr. Soule's American Hop Bitters as a nerve tonic- 4
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8720, 10 November 1891, Page 5
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