All humanity argues in a circle simply from natural construction of the organs of intellect. E.G. The reasoning of Newton did not differ, from the reasoning of Euclid on the same class of questions, any more than the later vagaries of Comte differed very much from those of Pythagoras, or the political economy of J. S. Mill from that of; Confucius. Suits to measure at the New Zealand Clothing Factory from 50s, trousers from 15s. The tailoring department is under the supervision of Mr. Jaggs, whose reputation for first class fitting is unrivalled. Boys' colonial tweed knicker suits, from 9s 6d;' youths' colonial tweed sac suits, from 22s fid; men's colonial tweed suits, 80s •to 70s —all high class, well finished: goods. Hallenstein Bros., 15S and 160, Queen-street. « •v .«* • , - - :V. V " ■■■~-■: V' " ■ ,' V '- : 'v " Dr. Socle's American Hop Bitters have had a host of imitators, but they stand to-day unrivalled. 1 8 . ■ f; '... U'
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8682, 26 September 1891, Page 1 (Supplement)
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