As we go to prets we learn that St. Mary's concert, which it had been intended to hold in the Parnell Hall, has, at the general request of the locale, been altered to the Choral Hall. The tickets headed "Parnell Hall" will be available. Mr Brown requests us to give notice of a final practice at the Choral Hall on Thursday next 21st, at 8 p.m. Pull attendance is looked for. Before you commence housekeeping ! When you wish to re-furnish ! Call at the City Hall! Just opened up, and on view, a very large stock of handsome and cheap Brussel Tapestry and Kidderminster Carpets, Hearth Rugs, Linoleum—the patent cork floorcloth— Oil-cloths, Mats, and Curtains of every description. The large cash business done at the City Hail enables the proprietors to furnish cheaper than any other house in the province. Carpets and Floorcloths laid by a skilled hand. Housewives, pay a visit to the large Furnishing Emporium.—Holloway and Garlick, City Hall, Queen-street.- [Advt.] Macaulay's New Zealander. — Philanthropists gloried in the writings of Macaulay. wherein he pictures his New Zealander sitting and musing on a broken arch of London Bridge whilst contemplating the ruins of St. Paul's. A direct negative to the opinion of many scientific writers that the Aborigines must perforce become extinct as the immigrant increased and multiplied. Christianity having overcome most of the difficulties inherent in the customs and prejudices of theEe islanders, yet the poor Maori i» decreasing rapidly from a more insidious cause than open murder or warf&re, by imitating the white man's dress, donning scraps of clothing, and exposing themselves continually in a moist clituate without a change by night or day, but regardlessly drying their rags on their backs around their camp fires, colds, coughs, and consumption adding its thousands of victims to this otherwise salubrious country. The " London Cough Cure," so admirably adapted for the relief of such cases, is rapidly finding its way to all parts of the world; so we trust that a timely use of this invaluable remedy in New Zealand may assist in preserving a remnant of this noble race to view with wonderment the bridge and the Fane such grand examples of the skill of the past as well as the more modern scientific ■ discovery of this " London Cough Cure." F. Newberry and Sons, 37, Newgate-street, London, E C , are the agents for this medicine — Copied from the London Daily News.
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1771, 18 October 1875, Page 3
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