St. Sepulchre's promenade conversazione takes place to-night (Thursday), in the schoolhouse, Symonds-street, when an attractive programme will be given, consisting of character songs—" Robin's Return "" The Bogie Man;" and an exhibition of Indian clubs and dumb-bells, concluding with the laughable farce, " Rum 'una from Rome." Books, photos., and table games will also be displayed during the evening. We have received from Messrs. I. Hopkins and Co., of Lower Queen-street, agents for Count Mattel's electro-homoeopathic remedies, one of their latest pamphlets, containing 14 pages of chfiely printed matter relating to the numerous diseases flesh is heir to, and their cure by the above, medicines. As will. be seen in our. advertising columns, these pamphlets, and all information concerning the remedies, are given free by the firm. ■ -:---' : ' ' ■ ■■ ;: ,'"" 1 ' I :v ~ >■' "Boomerang" Brand Australian Brandy. Purest obtainable. Try it.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXI, Issue 9615, 13 September 1894, Page 5
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