THE RETIREMENT OF MR BRYCE
HB SEEKS THB SOIirUDB OF HIS HOME. ME BKYCE has retired from public life, and seeks in the bosom of his family that consolation that the domestic hearth is said to be designed to snpply to those who have to fight life’s battles, and who are supposed to be especially fitted by Providence to receive life’s kicks and insults. The sun shines on as usual, and coaxes the early bud into the full loaf, and, in 11 tbe meet delicate m inner," suggests to the flowers that the time his come for them to don their spring attires; the birds chirp and sing just as merrily as ever; and the babbling brook, too, that still “ goes on,” tumbling over boulders and sparkling in the sunshine, just as if nothing had happened—- “ For men may come and men may go, But it goes on for ever.” And yet Mr Bryce has left the political arena, and retired into private life I But, seriously, we cannot but express regret that the recent imbroglio should have resulted in the resignation of such a prominent politician, and we venture to hope that the day may not be far distant when the Legislative Chamber will be again graced with the presence of the member for tbe Waikato.. BUOHANAN’d HOUSE OF COMMONS WHISKY, on the other hand, has not tbe faintest intention of retbiog from the fi ild; on the contrary, it affords unmistakeable evidence that it has “come to stay.” It is a singularly pure spirit, and possesses a rich delicate flavor. It is the most popular brand in tbe market. J. Q. GREEN.
BEFORE Baying Elsewhere see oar Children's School Boots; wear guaranteed, prices reduced, J. G. Green, 37 George street. EFORB Buying Elsewhere inspect Stock of Walking Shoos; splendid variety, lowest prices; see Windows. 37 George street. TTTvAPRST in Dunedin. Strong Balmorals, Boys' from 5s lid, Men’s 8s 6d (goad solid value); cheap line Mon’s, 7s lid. CHEAPEST ,n Dunedin.—Ladies' strong Leather Uppers, 2s lid) Prunellas (heels), 4s lid. J. G. Green, 37 George street STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE. RITCHIE, 29 George street, is Opening up a large consignment of Fancy Onps and Saucers, JIRUjT Plates, Tea and Bedroom Sets, also ANOTHER large assortment of Lamps, cheaper than ever. TRAYS, Waiters, Brackets, Hat Backs, Saucepans, Boilers, Asbpans, FENDERS, all at a very low figure. Remember you can’t beat the STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE for Low Prices and Good Quality. 29 George street, JOHN GILLIES, FURNISHING Undertaker, 18 George street and 11 Great King street, CONDUCTS Adults’ Funerals respectably, with Hearse and Attendance, from 70s upwards. CHILDRENS, from 80s upwards. Mourning Carriages as required
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Evening Star, Issue 8611, 3 September 1891, Page 4
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441Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 8611, 3 September 1891, Page 4
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