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SIR J. VOGEL AT AUCKLAND.

Atom and, Feb. 2. I i At the ; invitation of the Auckland' Chamber of Oommerc!,'Sir J. Vogel addressed n large number of members this afternoon on the question of;an; exhibit tiou, whioh it is, proposed to hold in Auck. land in ±890: Mr Lamb (Chairman of the Chamber ! of Commerce) presided. Sir J pointed out,three;reason» why the exhibition should be undertaken. It happened that in January, 1890, there would be three events of very momentous importance to the colony. ; The first he alluded to.-waa. ; tbe, fact .that on 4;he ,sJoth of January/ 189J3, the colony,ivoul.dsitia>e passed the! anniversary ; qf its proclamation.; ,Prpbab!y before.; that-time had arrived,- or* about j that time, the #aiaama Canal would beln matter about which no doubt could ;be entertained j but *puld probably be"*} open; for- traffic—', patt'y at least—in two and; a half years. Another matter which i would ;,have an •Bsential iniuence upon the future, of the colony was that.aboutthdt time.the. Junction Hailway.; between .Wellington . and Auckland w.»uld-; be, he; thought tb.ajj,,these three grea^events ihould hava a worthy celebration. It would be necessary to have a guarantee fund of £25,000, arid Government would probably guarantee £ for £. -He then entered into details as to how the exhibition could be made remunerative, A hearty vote of fclmnka was pa|s,ed J .to §ir Julius for his address, The proposal is to tie considered by "the 'Chamber &\ a future .day. ■

! j Sir Julius Vogel and Lady Vogrlland Suite proceeded) to Wellington p»r Hk-er ■■ moa on Thursday.: Sir Julius Vogel re ceived much benefit to his health during bis stay at the bot epriags. • Haw Abmbp I younu lady to a friend, "ro to church or lecture but I am h»lf asleep, and I w.y«r know afterwards what the sermon or leo.uro was about." It was a plain case of nervom lethargy; produced'by want of action of the liver and digestive' organs. She was per. itiadedtotry American Go's Hop Bitters, and now she writes j" How intelligent and bright are. sermms. and leoturcs now, and how glorious the world we live in i»! Dr. Soulo's Hop Bitters are indeed a bleising to me." NotioeAdvt. , . j Mr B. Thomson, owner of Jessie, has sent,, a loiter to, the Takapuna Jockoy Gliib, claiming the stakes for the Anniversary Handicap, aluo the amount of two tptalisator tickets. This is the outcome of tbe fracas at the close of the races; [Hoilowat'b Pilm. rTeaehings of Ex« perienoe.--The united testimony of, ,thouv sands,. extending over more than forty yet's, most strongly recommends these Pills as the best purifiers, the mildest aperient*, und the, surest restoratives. Tbejr never prove delusive! or give merely temporary relief, but attack all ailments of the stomach, lungp, heart, heed, and bowels in the only safe and legitimate way, by depurating the blood, and so eradicating those impurities which are the source and- 'constituent of almost every disease. Their medical effioMy is wonderful in renovating enfeebled constitutions. Their action t. braces all that is desirable in a household medicine, They , expel every noxious and effete matter; and thus tbe. 'strength "Sis'' nurtured aud the | energies , stimulated." '. ', !: /'J-J".'" ~(',.,,., ■:

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Temuka Leader, Issue 1549, 5 February 1887, Page 3

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SIR J. VOGEL AT AUCKLAND. Temuka Leader, Issue 1549, 5 February 1887, Page 3

SIR J. VOGEL AT AUCKLAND. Temuka Leader, Issue 1549, 5 February 1887, Page 3