\ It is proposed to put in a good breadth wheat this year in ORaihau. It is intended to fit up the old waggon factory as a grist mill, there being a good water wheel and plenty of water. This move is in a great measure due to the Agricultural and Horticultural Society, who have been stirring each other up to grow our own food in the district. —[Own Correspondent.] Only those reject the acknowledged theories of wisdom who receive inetruction from no sources. Your true iconoclast destroys not only inanimate figures and images, but the forms of living principles and ideas. Nihilism is, as its name implien, a belief in nothing. This absence of all faith \s subversive of social order and is rank commu. nism. Fortunately for Wolfe's Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps we live in an age of belief. The majority of mankind is trustful, not scoffers and mockers. They know the virtue of this sovereign Cordial, iuid they appreciate its value, S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXV, Issue 9090, 26 June 1888, Page 6
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