Those about to purchase earthenware china, or glassware of any description will effect a saving by paying a visit to Wilson's, 267, Queen-street (near Market! entrance). They will have there an opportunity of selecting from a very large and varied stock, at prices which are absolutely the lowest in town. Japanese afternoon , tea sin's at less tarn half-price. Vases \ ornaments, &c, suitable for presents, in great variety, and very cheap. Note the address : Wilson's, 267, Qceen-street. The fear of death is an instinctive principle of human life, and its apprehension the pervaduig idea of human nature. Votsuch is our inconsistency, that in the face of these dread alarms we are proiie to neglect the means of warding off the inevitable issuu men will suffer, and procrastinate from day to day iii availing themselves of the means ofrelip'. They will develop acute symptoms of dise:.-o, u-ud wait patiently until they become chronic. Withiu their very grasp, for instance, ia Udolpho Wolfe's ScluHdani Aromatic Schnapps, and often It is pes* uiitteil to elude their reach, until—too late I S
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9263, 17 January 1889, Page 3
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