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THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. By Post or Coach, 63. 6d.; Town delivery, 6s. quarterly. CONTENTS FOR SATURDAY, MARCH 20. PAGE. Advertisements .. .. ■ 1. 2. 14. 24 25, 26 27, 23 Select Poetry—A Dream and the Interpretation 3 Ladtks' Column—True Friendship—A Talk ab ut Bonne's—The Charming Woman—American The Household— Recipes and Useful Fact 3 .. Chess - . ",„','. Quips and Cranks Hot and Cold Pot Pourri • • -- ' • • ■\ T ••. ,• • The Storyteller—That Lass o Lowries— Chapters V. and VI. 5 ~sn rc"w •" •* *■ * * '■ "* The Pulpit.—Wesleyan Church, Taranaki-street 6 Telegraphic News .. .. •• •• . •• 7 Mishap to the Te Anau—The Hon. the Premier at Auck and .. .. . • .. ■ • Horrible Tragedy in Dunedin—Native Affairs— Australi nNews .. .. •• -. . • 8 San Francisco Mail—Latest News .. .. 9 Suez Mail News .. .. 9 Latest from Afghanistan 10 Sporting 10 Cricket U Shipping Intelligence 12 Commercial News 12 The Wellington Markets .. .. ..13 Round the Corners - .. 15 Latest Teleghaphic 15 News by Ha ble .. 16 Native Affairs— Australian Summary Latest English News 16 The Courts '• •• 1& Meetings of Creditors—The West Coast Railway —Rating of Country Property .. .. .- 1. Town and Country ~ 18 '■ The Happy L«nd"—Native Affairs .. - - 18 T-ustees in Bankiuptcy—lnterrogatories .. .. 18 City Improvements— A Pioneer Settler—Yacht Race—The Irish Distress and the Poor of Wellington—Choral Society Young Men's Christian Association 20 Waste Lands Board—The Native Difficulty, I. 21 Interprovinciax News 22 The Karamea Settlement 22 The New Zealand Wimbledon 22 Spirit of the Press.. .- •• •• ..22 Farm and Garden—Profitable Grain-Growing —Milk Adulteration—An Affectionate Goose 25 GENTS FOP. THE NEW ZEALAND TIMES & NEW ZEALAND MAIL Robt. Burrett, Thorndon-quay: Messrs Bsrrvud and Son, Molesworth-street; Mrs. Hill Messrs Whittaker Bros., Messrs Holliday ai*d Co Mr D Clark, Mr. T. Ambrose, Mr. Marriott, La'mbton-quay; Mr. Fraser, Manners-street: Mrs. Bailie Cuba-street; Mrs. Morey, Courtenay-place; Mr. John Watt, Willis-street. Karori —Mr. Lancaster. Katwarra—Mr. E. M. Taylor. Taita—Mr R. Cleland; Mr. J. Ros . Post Omoa

Mr. G. Buck. LowerHum-Mr. H. Eobertson, baker Lower Hutt and WAiNUi-Mr. E. Cleland Upper Hutt—Mrs. Wilkie Kaitoke Station—James Martin ;,«,„- Wairarapa—Messrs Gillespie and Pardon, Feathersston; Caselberg and Co., Greytown; Gardner and Son, Carterton; Caselberg and Co..Masteron ; Mr. F. W. Hales, Mr. H. D. Trice, Mr. Thinchen, Masterton. . t>„-v» West CoAST-Mr. S. Prosser, Porirua ;: Prike, Pahautanui; G. J. Smith, Horokiwi; Mr Erskme, Waikanae; Mr. W. Smith, Otaki; Mr Alexander Grey, Foxton; Alex. Ferguson, Palmerston; Messrs. Loudon, Haybittle, & Co., Fielding ; Mr Lash and J. Tompkins, junr.. Halcombe: Mr. Alters, Rarer* ; Mr. C. W. Schultze, Awahuri; Mr. J. Tompkins, senr., Post Office, Sanson; Mr. H. A. Moore, Parawanui; Mr. T. Munro, Bulls, Bangi tikei; Mr. H. Lyon, Marton ; Mr. G. Franklin, Turakina; Inman& Co., Hawera;Mr F. P. Fookes, Waverley ; Mr. D. M. Harris, Carlyle, Patea. Wanganui—A. D. Willis. - Pioton—Alfred T. Card, Bookseller, &c. Napier.—College & Co. _ « Melbourne and SvDNEY-Messrs. Gordon and BLENH-Em-Card and Buckland, Booksellers, &c. London—Mr. G. Street, 30, Cornhill E.C.; Mr F. Algar, Clements Lane, Lombard Street; Messrs. Gordon and Gotch, St. Bride's-street; Messrs Bates, Hendy & Co., 4 Old Jewry. London, fc.O. GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY For Gout and Rheumatism. All sufferers from the above complaints, either of recent or of long standing, are advised to use BLAiKb GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. They can be relied upon as the most safe and remedy ever offered to the public, and have been universally used in Europe and America many years with he greatest success • ~..»,., Her Majesty's Commissioners have authorised the name and address of " Thomas Prout, No. 229, Strand, London," to be impressed upon the Government stamp affixed to each box of the genuine medicine. Sold in England at Is. IM. and 2s. 9d. per box, to obtained through any Chemist or Medicine Vendors throughout the Australian Colonies. FACTS WOBTHfKNOWING. Just arrived, and made SPECIALLY TO OEDEE for TE ARO HOUSE, A full supply of WHITE SHIRTS, made of superior longcloth, -uoell finislied, and extremely durable, with manifold and military fronts, and to be known as the TE AEO HOUSE SHIBT, 6s. 6d. each. Also, jx large assorlmentlof MEN'S TWEED SUITS, made of strong durable material, Fashionable cut and -warranted fully worthy to bear the name of THEjTE AEO HOUSE SUIT, for £2 10s \Earhj Inspection invitcdJAMES SMITH7TE AEO HOUSE, [Cuba street, September 27th, 1879. -| Inferior articles are sometimes ' offered and recomf mended topurchasers, ' because the seller buys it at a lower price, being of inferior quality, and, consequently, makes a larger To avoid this, and receive a good article, in COFFEE and PEPPER, ash for " CREASE'S," and see that the navie is on the packatje. Compared with any other brands in the Colony, it is not to be equalled. Sold, in Tins by the principal Storekeepers throughout the district.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 423, 20 March 1880, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 423, 20 March 1880, Page 14

Page 14 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 423, 20 March 1880, Page 14