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TABLE TALKSTi v Summary. '.Prisco mail Monday. J oyne anniversary to-day. Orange in the ascendant/. Ironworkers and farriers meet to-night. grange services to-morrow in the Choral Hall. takers' and Pastrycooks' Union meet tonidht. JJ.M.s. Zealandia arrives from Sydney tomorrow. Excellent concert at St. Matthew's last evening. Auckland saddlers formed a union last evening. • Novel programme at Wirth's Circus last evening. Graf ton footballers left for the Thames lasb evening. Tramway employees'grievance has been amicably settled. Cable communication with Europe is again interrupted. The Auckland Seamen's Coastal Union is now nearly 200 strong. Senior Football Cup matches at Potter's Paddock this afternoon. Christie Murray says he has resolved to adopt the stage as a profession. Ehrenfried v. Gleeson case again proceeding at Supreme Court to-day. Members of the Masters' and Engineers' Harbour Service Union meet to-night. Mr G. C. Miln and Shakesperian Company arrive from the South to-morrow. Harry Poulsen, formerly a Star reporter, has met with a shocking accident in Sydney. If a man has nothing to say, he is sure to take much time and use many.words in saying ifc. Choral Socity give their third performance of the season on Tuesday evening next. The football match, Graf ton v. Thames Club, was proceeding at Parawai this after' noon.' j Frederick Clapham has been committed for trial at Christchurch on two charges of fbrsrery. The desire of knowledge, like.the thirsb of riches, increases ever with the acquisition of it. Dick Feltus is still missing from the Salvation Army Home, and the police are searching for him. Concert and dance in connection with St. Benedict's Church was held in Foresters' Hall last evening. : Mr John Ilott, of the " Aroha and Ohinemuri News," leaves for Wellington shortly to join the " Times." . ' j. Happiness* is to the heart what sunlight is to the body, and he who shuts out either id an enemy bo society. Exercise, air, good temper and temperance are the principal sources of growth, health and longevity. J Dunedin citizens are protesting against the waste of time and useless wrangling of: the present Parliamentary session. I Timaru Friendly Societies are asking the Hospital Board for a reduction in the fckarges for treatment of members. I The Native Lands Court, Judges Gudgeon ' and Scannel, is.still sitting at the Thames, > ton tho Hoe-o-Tainui (Piako) claim. I Governess—Wha\ do you call the class composed of dukes/earls and marquises ?! American pupil—The no-ability class. I >Poor old/D. ftjk Feltus has again turned np, having been found somewhere in the Mount Eden district by Constable Dewes. I A man named Streeter has been missing from Whatatu, near Giaborne, for several reeks. There are suspicions of foul play. rj When a man is going down hill he finds ie attraction of gravitation and=--the -e»,the public a great help-to. iJtisHw{fi*marrdw-souled people as with ayrow-necked bottles : the less they have i them the more noise they make in pour- . igjjt out. : " Key. A. Carrick will be preacher and ohctactor ab communion service at the , Presbycerian Church to-morrow [morning.. ■~..■■■.: IXponttables Dunne, Carroll, Steele, MathiIloii, Ybung, and Sergeant McGovern,: of.' |A.uckla\d, have passed the junior police law, examinations. I Mr J. % Maaen'eld, of Eaipara, and Misa P-da 1 . V. toung, eldest daughter of Mr W. pToung; \f Remuera, were married at iemuera «sterday. I John Deapsey, a workman at the granite tquarry, Cape Foul wind, near Westport, wal killed nstantaneously yesterday by a |arge stone filing on him from the face and Brushing him The settlement of the preliminary in the London boxii% match between Slavin and fMcAuliffe is cfelayed, owing to a difficulty oetween the qmbatants agreeing on the selection of a rleree. . A Careful, Inttstor—"l#Chappie careful vbfhis money ?"v . Careful? Oh yes, very. Kβ has just bouMit a block of stock in a jibompany organist! to sprinkle the streets |n Venice. Chame is extremely careful in |hisway." l> ■ St. Peter (to lewly arrived spirit)— fMadam, you will mo no need of that sealskin sacque in this iummer land. Mrs de jFashion — Oh, lettme wear it, please. Never mind if Ido niarly roast. I'm used !to that. % 1 : . A girl who has ncorc of beaux, ,' '■.•■■'■' Is like a blossorrinf the rose. ! \ Each one a singipetal gains, ■ ... And nothing butt thorn remains. ' He knows full ■vvelllho history reads >'"'■',: When man by failwas guided The various TeligioiJfcreeds ■-.■■!-■■■' ' The human race dmded. ' Now Pagan, Ohristiifii Socialist, Illiterate man and fholar. All in one common cftd unite ■ ■ The worship of the (filar.. Mr Lewis, formerly Shell Inspector, who hae been suffering for yearekoni severe sciatica and rheumatism, hasjieen restored to health by Dr. Wilkins' t»tmeinr"by ; fche; electric and no-medieme|freatmenfc. Hβ had previously tried rajorua and Te Aroha hot baths, and the ljtoreopathie and allopathic treatment, but ft' lo . ll6 success. The opening religious ||rvicos at the Costley Home are advertisWlto be held tomorrow, in the morning awy-3D,and in the afternoon at 3 p.m. Thfattendance of visitors is cordially invited. There is ample accommodation in tMarge room for a good congregation, and|an opportunity will be given of seeing all.the old people together for tlite first time. V. . Mr George Fowlds, tailored outfitter, iVictoria Arcade, has a special circular in this evening's issue, callingthe attention of the public to his annual stocktaking sale, : -which commenced yesterday. Mr Fowlda has a name for the quality of his goods,and judging from the prices quoted, the public will now have an opportunity of buying at greatly reduced prices. Decisive victories are recorded every day over the ills of life, such as neuralgia, rheumatism, sciatica, lumbago, sprains" bruises, Renshaw s Monarch of Pain, the great conqueror.—(Advt.) Wonders will never cease. Fowl<J ß , Victoria Arcade, is actually selling boys' tweerl knicker suits all sizes at 4s 6d ; boys' soffa felt hats, Is; men's merino "socks, 5d De p pair; at his great stocktaking sale, now on i Great reductions on hard felt hats neck ties, regatta shirts, eocka, in fact, on'everv thing, at Fowlds' great stocktaking/ now on at Victoria Ajccade.—(ADVT,f'; *

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Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Auckland Star, Volume XXI, Issue 163, 12 July 1890, Page 1

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