The editor of the Corriere di Napoli makes a confession to his readers. In order to serve them faithfully and to secure them an exact account of the high junketings at the great banquet given by the King and Queen to the German Emperor, he went himself from Naples to Koine, instead of trusting so important a task to any ordinary ‘own correspondent.' But this was not all that he did tor them. When at Rome he managed to get himself employed, in the disguise of a waiter, at the Royal banquet, and thus secured the very closest proximity as a spectator and hearer. If he had but done such a feat a few years ago, what matter this journalistic Jeatnea might have supplied to the satirical author of ' The Book of Snobs !'
EXTENSION OF SALE. D.I.G CO-OPERATIVE STORES. "OENDING ths opening of Spring ' X Shipments Ex Rimntaki and Tokoo, theht.l.C. Winter Sale will ho continued until Saturday next, the sth August. D.IC. CO-OPERATIVE STORES, B. HALLENSTPJN, Chairman of I'ireotorr. A. A. CORRIGAN, Manager.
GUNS, GUNS.—By tha best makers ex ' liangatira,’ cheaper than over, CAMERON & CHRISTIE'S. Lamb ton quay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9971, 4 August 1893, Page 3
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189Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Times, Volume LV, Issue 9971, 4 August 1893, Page 3
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