We meet anil pass—strangers, alas ! To those whose love would cheer us, And spend our days with those whose ways, And thoughts come never near us. For ties do not a union prove With sister, or with brother, And there is joy when kindred souls Embrace, and know each other. The slender rill down yonder hill With undisturbed emotion Keeps on its course, for, spite of loss, ’Tis sure to reach the ocean. And faith, whose impulse strong and sweet Doubt cannot quench or smother, Assures us kindred souls shall meet Somewhere, and know each other. o E. FEMALE DRESS REFORM. PATTERNS of theNEWDI'VTDED SKIRT can be obtained from Elise by application at the New Zealand Times and Mail Offices, accompanied by 2s 6d in postage stamps. Paper patterns of “THE HYGIENIC LAYETTE ” are also obtainable, price 2s 6d. Applicptions for Layettes and Skirts must be accompanied by the stipulated value, or they will not be attended to.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 810, 9 September 1887, Page 4
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158Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 810, 9 September 1887, Page 4
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