The Napier ‘ Telegraph ’of the llth says: —“There is a probability that Mr Moody, the revivalist, will shortly pay New Zealand a visit. The statement was made yesterday in a Napier church by one who had authority for making it; and he added should Mr Moody visit the Colony it was to be hoped that tiro useless goody-goody people of the class who always filled the best seats in London when Mr Moody spoke would keep away, and so enable the outsiders and masses to attend.” The last formulated idea in crazes is an international cooking match. This is to take place in the Aquarium in Westminster. It means the production of the favorite dishes of each nation.
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Evening Star, Issue 6807, 22 January 1886, Page 2
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