THE RETIREMENT OF MR BRYCE. HE SEEKS THE SOLITUDE OF HIS HOME. Mr Bryce has retired from public life, and seeks in the bosom of his family that consolation that the domestic hearth it said to be designed to supply to those who had 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 as usual and coaxes the early buda into the full leaf, and in the “ moat delicate manner” suggests to the flowers that the time has come for them to don their spring attires. The birds chirp and sing just as merrily as ever, and. the.babbling brook, too, “ still goes on,” tumbling o'er 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. 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 hot be far distant when the Legislative Chamber will be again graced with the presence of the member far the Waikato. Buchanatt’i House of Common’s Whiskey, on the other baud, has not the faintest intention of retiring from the field. On the contrary, it affords unmistakable evidence that it has "come to stay.” It is a singularly pure spirit, and possesses a rich, delicate flavour. It is the most popular brand in the market. Wholesale Agents: Pletchee, Humpheeys and. Co., Christchurch. <
THE POPULAR BEVERAGE For Breakfast, Luncheon, Tea and Sapper in all seasons is Cadbxtbt’s Cocoa.— Comforting, strengthening, nourishing—for old and young, robust and feeble. The Sinews of Wealth are found in Health; and health, strength, and staying power are retained and concentrated in Cadbubt** Cocoa. It is absolutely pure. < A. Cure for Indigestion.—Eat more of’ Aulsebrooke’s Biscuits and less meat’— Advt.) To Parkeh Gbet Hair.—Lookyer'a Sulphur Hair Restorer is the- quickest, best, safest and; cheapest. Large bottles Is 6d everywhere. [Adtv.l “ Its tame, like gold, the more 'tis tried, ZBM The more shall its intrinsic worth proclaim." | I THE DKINK HABIT * DRDMCESj NESS by uolMtb? world naunnud "GOLDEN SHtpinO.- m Otxm BRAT£Z> ABTIBOWI SO MtffOKOL ’All iBUKUcy (Inanyfona). San. Bn* asd Steedt. Can-bo el*pi McraUy ’ crbtturwbe. Thputanda tjioto It. I'ampilot with faaMmmilall - ‘ y CIfTC"! Iby return. The " GOLDEN SPECI la parti Wlrbanm :ieca,andALWAYSha»ab«eeaotol efibotontheiyWeaa." rA, 1 OoWtAca bo Dakokuoos ACina. Writsior IS@MjSHtoBCIEZC^xi,
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9513, 8 September 1891, Page 2
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423Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9513, 8 September 1891, Page 2
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