It should ba welcome news to hotelkeepers, storekeepers, and the public generally that Mr. J. D. Feraud, Maclaggan street, Dunedin, has reduced his price list. Mr. Foraud's aerated waters, wines, and cordials bear the highest rtputation, and have gained the approval of all authorities to whom they have been submitted for test or trial. Mr. W. Heffernan, late of the Shamrock Hotel. Bendigo, Victoria, has become proprietor of the Pier Hotel. The bouse will be found convenient and well managed in every respect, and thoroughly in keeping with the*reputation in his business deservedly possessed by Mr. Heffernan. Coercion is the one cause on which the Government majority is still solid. On the Local Government Bill and on the Kmg-Harman Bill is bad been falling and falling, til! it almost reached the vanishing point. But this (Wednesday) morning it went up again at a bound to the maximum point, the figure of 93 being within one of the largest possible majorities that the Government can now command. At the general election tbe full majority was 114. Ihe following table, showing bow it has been reduced to 94, may be of Interest:—.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVI, Issue 26, 19 October 1888, Page 13
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