WEEKLY PRESS OCTOBER 5, 1888. A BOUNDARY RIDER'S EVENING, Bγ the Wabbigal. OUR PRODUCE TRADE: HOW TO DEVELOP IT. MUSICAL LIFE AT LEIPSIC— A NEW ZEALANDER'S EXPERIENCE. HOW TO TRAIN: THE QUESTION OF DIET. THE DAIRY INDUSTRY: AN INTERVIEW WITH MR MEADOWS. GERALDLNB RACES* By Senex. LADIES' MAGAZINE. lolanthe'a Letter from Wellington. EngliS i Fashions. How to Re-cover Furniture. Lawn Tennis Fashions. Gossip, Work-table, And Recipes, BLACK THURSDAY, By Snyder. MICK RAFFERTY'S TRIP HOME: AJJ INCIDENT OF THE BELLCOLEMAN PROCESS. MR SIMPLE ON THE VOLUNTEER ALARM. A BACK BLOCK RACE MEETING. WATER LILIES AT KEW. OVERLAND FROM NELSON TO WESTPORT. THREE-QUARTER BACK ON THE BNGLISH MATCH. CHAPTERS 9 AND 10 OF EIDER HAGGARD'S NEW NOVEL, COLONEL QUAEITCH, V.C., WITH SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. THE WEEKLY PRESS. FBIOE SIXPENCE. FIRE AT HOBDAY AND GO'S. T H A NKS. WE Beg to RETURN THANKS to Those Who Worked bo WeU to Save Our Stock and Premises ia tno Al Block. fTJHE GOODS EXPOSED AT OUH X DOORS and Elsewhere at the Time of the Fire, WILL BE SOLD OUT UNDER COST, Owing to the Slight Damage Sustained by Water and Removal. G.L.BEATH&CO.. ARGYLE HOUSE. October 3rd, 1888. 5170 THINGS to REMEMBER THAT NELSON, MOATK and CO. are the Largest Importers and Introducers of PURE bLbnDKU TJ£AS into the Cjplonies. rriHAT all sorbs of Firms are packing teas in X fancy packets, &c, and calling tnem blended, in IMITATION of our*, and to DECEIVE the public THAT NELSON, MOATE and CO.'S TEAS axe acknowledged the Beat in the Colonies, and are sold at THE SAMS PRICE AS INFERIOR TEAS. rjIHAT when yon. BUY a TEA at 2s 4d, or X any other price, you might as well Buy the Best Procurable for the Money. The quantity NELSON. MOATE and CO. sell should be a Guarantee to all that they are the Best. A SK your Grocer for them and Beware of J\. Imitations. Have nothing without oar Name, Price and Medals are on every Packet and Box. NELSON, MOATE & CO., TEA IMPORTERS, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, WELLINGTON AND AUCKLAND. SHEEP SHEARS, EX DORIC. THE "PARAGON" SPECIALLY MANUFACTURED FROM SOLID STEEL, not Manhina Made, will keep a Keen Edge, and are aieo Adjustable. SOLE AGENTSEDWARD REECE AND SONS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, CHRISTCHURCH. AND M>AS CAPITAL, «100,«»-FULLY PAID-UP. T OAKS granted ftamlUTY POUNDS ana ±j Upward. R WKBB Maaae^ qtOim IMTlturrmlwreefc «
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Press, Volume XLV, Issue 7170, 4 October 1888, Page 4
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