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To-day there arj in Japan over 2(1,000 common schools, nearly 2.000,000 children receiving education in them and 36,866 instructors engaged in the wort. The English CLnreh union has pledged itself to support sncli Clergymen as r?fu s e to be bound by the Ridsiale judgment. Country Homes—How to Save Money.— —lst. All your goods from those who Import disect from the nufaeturer and thus save all intebveoiat i profits; yon may depend on articles being cheaper. BUT.—2nd- Your Drapery and clothingfrom those who keep a large stock and are thus enabled to show a most complete assortment, The Stock at Te Abo House, Cuba-street-Wellmgtou is one of the Largest in the Province. BOY.—3rd. Where the terms are net cash, without discount or reduction of any kind, as there yon may rely on get ting best value ijt vour money. BUY.—Therefore, for the ~bove reasons at Jakes Smith’s Dhatebt A Clothiso Establishment, Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Wellington. SE ND—Your orders to Te Aro House, where they will be as faithfully attended as though selected in person SEND—For samples of any sort of material and they will be forwarded postfree NOTICE THERE will be no Divine Services in the Waihenga or Bnrnside churches on Sabbath first (14th). J. LINDSAY. PUBLIC MEETING. AT the request of a number of settlers, I hereby convene a public meeti-g to be held in the Odd Fellows’ Hall on Saturday next, the 13th inst, at 8 p.m. to discuss the propriety of guaranteeing the services of a resident medical gentleman in Featherston. J. O. COX, Chairman Featberston Local Board. October 8,1877. GBEYTOWN DEBATING SOCIETY. THE Neat Meeting of the above Society, wiH be held in the School Room on THURSDAY EVENING, the llth inst., when the Acting President will deliver a abort Lecture on Phrenology, illustrated by diagrams, skulls, Ac. After which the subjeet will be open to discussion. J. E. BAKER. Secretary. WESLEYAN HOME MISSIONS. REV. A. REID. Ex-President of the Wesleyan Conference will (D.V.) Pnnh in the Wesleyan Church, GREYTOWN, at 11 a-m. of oIJNDAY, 14th inst., also in the Church at CARTERTON at 3 o'clock, and in the Town Hall, MASTERTON, at 7 o'clock of the same day. On Monday Bshoi, 16th October, a meeting will be Mi in the Wesleyan Church, Masterton, on Twiqr avowing at Onytown, and on Wedwmimg evening at Featberston, at hall past 7 o'clock cneh evening, when Addresses will be delivond by Rev A. Rod upon his expert-! snow as Missionary among the Maories and othnr aepsets of Boas Mission work. ColMom will ho mode at all the services and Maotfnp on behalf of the Home Mimiiftn

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 614, 9 October 1877, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 614, 9 October 1877, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 7, Issue 614, 9 October 1877, Page 3

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