Selenography, or the history of the moon, is now becoming more than usually interesting by reason of the remarkable physical changes recently reported on its surface. The moon moves around us in 27 days 7£ hours, is 2160 miles in diameter, and about 238,833 miles distant. The best assortment of new suiting materials and fancy coatings in the city are now being shown at the New Zealand Clothing Factory, 158 and 160, Queen-street. Superior fitting and finish guaranteed. Even in your Tea-drinking you can act patriotically—namely, by partaking of the British Planters' Colombo Garden Ceylon Tea. A moat delightful and pure beverage.— Brown, Baubett, & Co., T«fc <«nd Coffee Merchants.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVI, Issue 9491, 9 October 1889, Page 5
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