The bachelors of Mangamaire are giving a dance this evening in the Mangamaire schoolroom.
Quite a number of sporting enthusiasts left by this afternoon’s express for the Wellington races. Chairman T. Hodgins, Councillors H Cornelius, 11. Smit|i and the county engineer, Mr H. Burmeister, toured the Mangaliao riding yesterday and found all the roads in fair order, with the exception of the Tutaekararoad, which they discovered in a very bad state, due to the heavy sawmill traffic thereon. AYe understand that the sawmill proprietors have been approached by Councillors, and the jnobahilities are that some satisfactory arrangement will he made in the matter. While he was in London Sir Joseph Ward had a run through the East End, and was escorted by a detective through Petticoat Lane, Frying i an Alley, Brick Lane, Club Row, and other interesting thoroughfares. Among all the other picturesque vendors, quack doctors and other seekers of the people’s money, none appealed more strongly to the Premier than an "old clo’ ” man, writes the detective to a friend in New Zealand. “This man,” he says, ’’offered us a suit of clothes first of all for twenty guineas, then for five guineas, then for five shillings, and, seeing that none of us seemed anxious to purchase the suit, said to Sir Joseph : ‘Here yer are, gov'nor, eighte-enpence, and Lord love a duck if yer haven’t the money I'll trust yer.’ ” For the children- White sailor caps in bearskin, woolly cloth or serge, to clear at Is 6d each.—Evans’ sale. Oxley’s 40s English Levers are sell, vug like hot cakes. Half the baldness you see now-a-days in young men is unnecessary. Capilla Hair I'onic is guaranteed to prevent your hair tailing out. Try
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 2773, 23 July 1907, Page 5
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