"To do good rather than to be conI spicuous " ought to be the motto of everyone who has the welfare of his fellow man at heart. With this laudable object in view Professor Moore, of Waipawa, buys all his goods for cash, and keeps only articles of the best quality procurable in the market. Attention is respectfully directed to his present large stock of calves foot jelly, and Liebig's extract of meat, which will be disposed of at a slight advance oyer cost.—[_Advt.] • It is recorded in ancient history of one Polvbus, that he could tell (or at least assumed to say) how every battle Alexander lost might have been won. But this wan beyond the scope of humanpower. The highest genius of generalship sometimes fails, under the force of adventitious circumstances. Doubtless, thousands have striven to utilize the Juniper berry, and there may be knowing ones, who like Polybus, might undertake to say how its essence could be best extracted. But nothing has ever been produced like TXeolpho Wolfe's Schtkdah Aeomatic Schnapps. It stands alone, like the one Alexander.— [Advt.J
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3493, 16 September 1882, Page 2
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181Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 3493, 16 September 1882, Page 2
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