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Meters. Kindlay and Murdoch, who are now carrying on the wellknown business ot Findlay and Co., are prepared to execute with the utmost satisfaction to those who deal with them all orders connected with the timber tradp. Their woodware manufactures ot every kind will also be found first-class in all respects. Myeks and Co., DentiBtB, Octagon, corner of George Btreot. The guaiantee highest class work at moderate fees. Their artificial teeth gives general satisfaction, and tho tact oi them supplying a tern" porary denture while the gums are healing does away with tho inconvenience of being months without teeth. They manufacture a single artificial tooth for Ten Shillings, and sets equally moderate The administration of nitrous oxide gas 13 also a great boon to those needing the extraction of a tooth Read. — [advt.j With the law for their expulsion, the German Socialists are once more fending forth a flood oi oratoiy from public meetings. They have just been holding a congress at Halle, and judging by the speechts of their leaders, it must be admitted that they are learning wisdom from experience. Though they still betray au aversion to religion and are disposed to receive tne friendly overtures of General Booth with derision, ihey do no" Jesire to make an anti-religious campaign a part of their programme of action. And though they si ill cherish impracticable schemes, ihey apparently no longer believe in reforming existing society by physical force. Herr Lrcbknecht told tbe Congress that the days of violence were past. Ouly tools he said, would now nse bombs ; and in tbe countries where the anarchists had been activp, the progress of the labour movement had been arrested. The Socialists arc evidently beginning to recognise the mcessity of Heaven's first law, oider, and that confessed, we may soon rind them acknowledging that " some are and mu9t be greater than the rest." Kaiser Wilhelm is daily providing himself to be a many-3ided young monarch. The past week he has heen taking bia Ministers to book for not providing cheap trains and suburban lodgings for Berlin workmen, and he has just sanctioned new regulations in regard to an Admiral's uniform. Henceforward an Admiral will be allowed when at sea to wear an oilskin sou'wester and coat, and h\s shirt front must be perfectly plain and unfrilleJ. Even tueksare not permitted to him. He must not double back or even round oil the corners ot his collars. He may leave oil his uniform when shooting at the seaside, at masked balls, and when on half pay. On any other occasion he must produce a doctors certificate to the tilect th-it wearing his uniform wouid be injurious to his health. If he should be in Berlin on a bunday, in a fashionable part of the city, between twelve ami four, he must wear his cocked hat. When be rnarneb, he mubt weai hib full uniform at the ceremony. lhe young Kaiser of Germany has vow undertaken to protect his Jewish subjects against tbe wrongs perpetrated upon them by evil-minded Christiarjs. He has gone so far lately as to give a warning to the notorious anti-Jewieh Court Chaplain Stoecker, and to idform him that the Jews must not hereafter be vilified at the religious meetings which the Stoeckerites may be permitted to hold. This is a new departure of a very interesting kind, and the novelt) -lovicg young Kmperor deserves to be complimented upoo his courage in defending a race that has suffered many hardships at the hands of lhe Jew-baiters of Germany.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 14, 2 January 1891, Page 15

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Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 14, 2 January 1891, Page 15

Page 15 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIX, Issue 14, 2 January 1891, Page 15