B6g Of BOrrOW a copy Qf the Obsebver Christmas Number, and you will then want to buy a copy to send to your best girl. Tom Mann says that where the Church of England is not passive, it is hostile to the masses. And he is right. The sympathies of the 'established cloth' are almost invariably with the classes. Lord Charles Beresford cautions young men against over-indulgence in strong liquors^ which he says, ' cause a man to rise in the morning with eyes like poached egga, and a head which felt as if it had a sparrow's nest in it.
DB /"\ W E N, DENTIST, HOBaON'S BUILDINGS, SHOJiTLANJD STaEET, AUCKLAND. Telephone 601 TT> TCI A W C E T T, ANCHOR HOTEL, QUEEN STREET & MARKET SQUARE, AUCKLAND. (Late of Masonic Hotel, Cambridge). First-class accommodation for Boardersextensive alterations aud improvements having been made for their comfort. Private Booms, Baths, etc., and every modern convenience. Special arrangements for families. None but the best Wines and. Spirits kept in stock!
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Observer, Volume XI, Issue 780, 16 December 1893, Page 20
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167Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 Observer, Volume XI, Issue 780, 16 December 1893, Page 20
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