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THE CANTMBUBI WEEKLY PRESS' SEPTEMBER 20, 1889. THE LINCOLN AGBICTJLTUBAL SCHOOL BILL, AN INNOCENT TOO GOOD FOR SLAUGHTER. POTATOES, Br a Home Gbowkb, A CRITICAL REPORT ON THE VOLUNTEERS. DRAMATIC. FOOTLIGHT FAVORITES—MB 'FREDERIC* MACCABE. By the Man in thk Pit. LUBOOMBE SEARELLE IN SOUTH AFRICA. THE EARLY DAYS M t NEW ZEALAND. l A NORTH ISLAND JOURNEY W1855. ! WITH CHATS BY THE WAY, I By an Old Settler. . ■ FOOTBALL. , THE ENGLAND-NATIVES MATCH: Stoddart'a Version of the Disputed fry. z THE AUGKLAND-WELLINGTON MATCH: «"bom our Correspondent. by Thrbb-Quarteb Back and Toucaujra. LOOKING AUSTRALIAWARDS.

THE HAWSE'S BAY J.C. MEETING. SULTANS OF THE STUD. THE WANGANUI AND MOMAHAKI CLUBS, PONY, GALLOWAY, AND TROTTING RACING. By Spectator. THE MODERN GHOST, By W. B. Worsfold, ON SOME RECENT MEMOIRS, Bt Austral. AN EVENING AT A. HILL STATION, By thh Warbiqaju r • - OUIDA AS A CRITia ENGLISH AND FOREIGN FICTION. LADIES' MAGAZINE. LETTERS from CW, lolanthe and Shiblby: ' FASHIONS SHOPS, •'' ■' By YiefLx. -••■ '• * *"* GOSSIP. THK RO YAL Wfi©DlNG.' ■ table"talk New Under the' Sim. ' ' *' Discounts on New Zealand Flax. TitE WEEKLY BLEND' WHISKEY. as Supplied to

Ths HouflK fe/trf^W 0 /* vvc<atM<xsu) THE CREAM OF_STTMULAI'*T3. . FLETCHER, HUMPHREYS AND CO., CATHEDRAL SQUARE. NELSON, MOATE & CO, BEG to draw the attention of the public to the fact thatit is most iioportant that they should insist upon having Nelson, Moate and Co>'e Pore Teas when f they'aijk for for them.ae the marketia full of inferior mixtures pot up in similar packets, and poshed upon thffpufclie for the sake of extra profit. N. M. and Co.'s ' Natural Flavo*£s Prtea ; ■> Teas have by far ' the largest sale in the SOUTHERN WORLD. -, 'I ■■■ ■' ■• V. » t4 BUY JUMBO." The few that like INDIAN AMi CEYLON SEAS Will find the ''JUMBO BLENDS ,, No. 1 and 2, at 2s and 2a 4d UNEQUALLED AND PLEASANT DRINKING. 8916 NBW SPRIN<J DRAPKRV. • ' " T WE are now showing a well selected Btock of NBWEaT GOODS in every Department New MANTLKS and JACKETS, very New° X HAT 3 and BONNETS, lcadingahaTk<>e _!_' i NewOORSKTe and UNDKRCLOTHiag, sood makeo A beantif nt selection of new DRESSES and ROUES with trimmings to suit. WAHIIINQDBSSS FABRICSIαgreat vaiietT , .'"•■' Sanahades, Olovea, Ribbons, and Laoea,

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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7421, 21 September 1889, Page 4

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