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Another sensational discovery has bee n made at Kurnalpi. Brophy and party, at a depth of 44 feet, have straek a reef of nearly pure gold, exceeding those in the B&yiey's Reward and Londonderry mines in richness. The actual monetary cost of a suit of slothes is no test of its cheapness or otherwise. The cheapest suit is that which lasts longest, fits h.eet and looks best, and this combination yon can only secure by patronising a thoroughly practical tailor. A. BLAIR will nt you to a nicety with a suit from his large and firstclass stock of good*. jyßl What is one person s lose is another's gain. The whole of the large and varied stook of ladies and ohildrene uleters, capes, and skirts at Coburg House, to be oleared at twenty-five per sent under marked price. Ulsters marked 19a 6d can now be bought at 14s A, splendid stock to seleet from. iTewby Brothers are the losers ; the buyers will he the gainers. We have just opensd this day a special purchase consisting of three hales of the latest art paperbangings, one ease of colored and figured sheet glass, one case of Windsor and Newton’s oil colors in tubes, and water colors in cakes and half cakes, and a large line of artists' oil and | water color brushes, one case of painters’ sundries, brushware, Ac., and ! have marked the whole very low to clear. I Cooper & Co., opposite the Bank of New Zealand. [ MAt the elearanco sale of Trewby Bros." i stock, will be ofierod the following re I markably cheap lines : Ladies' and children's tnramed felt and straw hats, \ reduced to ‘is lid ; art muslins front lid ; j colored quilts, 4s Md reduced to 8s 6d ; white honeyoorab quilts, *s 6d, reduced to os lid. Trewby Bros., family drapers.

A elream of water *u ranking right aaroaa tha Athlatie Soeiety'e ground jrMtordi T- Had tha drain whkh ia parti; eoaaplated an tha aouth aida of tha ground boon aontinuad about 10 foot wcatward nona of tha atraam water would hare foand ita way on to tha ground. Tha work of oomplating the drain to tha apot allnded to ia but a trifle and could eaaily be exeeuted by one man within half-an-hour.

People at the Ngaturi and Mangataiaoka sooiale on Frida; evening and Saturday morning witneeeed a magnificent dieplay of the Aurora Auetralie, which wae eeen at ita beet about two o'clock in the morning. Columne of iridieeeot light ebot up from a baee of dark green through the dear eonthern iky to the zenith, dancing merrily the while and changing eolore rapidly ae the rainbow-colored eheavee of light bathed the arch of Heaven in a rich glow of changing and darting color. Gradually the phenomenon faded away until the etreams of color were no more eeen, and only a euffueion of eoft, fleecy light remained of the magnificent epeetaele.

A married conple advertise (or board and lodging, with private aitting room. A masting of the Fariahionara of tha Anglioan Church takes plase this evening. A sale of work in aid of the Presbyterian Chureh building fund takes plaoe in the Town Hall to-morrow afternoon. Mr J. M. Levin notifiea that all acaounta must be paid on or before the 81st. inat., otherwise tha; will be sued for. Maasra 'William Tosswill, N. J. Tone, A. Drake, G. Brown and Constable Cooper have bean appointed rangers under the Animals Proteelion Act far the Wellington district.

Saturday') mail waa tha haariaat yat raeaivad ia Pahiatua. Thara wara ao laaa than tan baga of mail mattar walghiag about Bowl. A groat quantity of tbia waa faint madiaiuo airaulara (tom Amariaa via Friaao null boat. Tha. Hob. If. Boliaaton waa ia Ifaatartoa oa Thuraday.

Proaooding* «• to ko takoa >1 fko la■taaeo of > Ifaotortoa paklUaa, tftiul a rooidoat (or okt*ininf liqoor far a prohibited persoa.—W. D. Timoi.

Aa Australia* nawapapar mam raoantl; ■poke of “ the lifalasa aorpit of a daad man."

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 178, 23 July 1894, Page 3

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Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 178, 23 July 1894, Page 3

Untitled Pahiatua Herald, Volume II, Issue 178, 23 July 1894, Page 3