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Mr James Lowther. who was Chief Secretary for Ireland under Disraeli, ia 1878 is to be Chairman of the coming Agricultural Conference a - id will strongly advocate a duty oi graia imported into England, to relieve the great depression in th} farming business now existing in that country. The Italia del Popolo of Milan stages that priests and clerical students fmced by the military law to serve in ihe Italian nrmv, have bpfneul"] cted to system <tic ill-treatment. It challenges enquiry and offers to produce names, dates, and details before a competent tribunal Mr D. Robertson, who is relinquishing tbe business carried on by him in High street, DunediD, offers for sale, at exceptionally low prices, his large and handsome sock of marble and granite monuments. Mr A. T. McWilliarn, well-known as a former driver with Messrs Cassidy, Young and Co.. is now running a line of coaches between H kitika and Springfield. Tourists i-nd travellers generally will n id their c mvenience and comfort thus admirably provided for. Mr J. K. Warburton, Public Trustee, Wellington, may be depended on aa a thoroughly reliable and in every way a most satisfactory administrator or executor of intestate estates, wills, and money trusts. Investments made with the Trust Office, besides being profitable, have tbe advantage of perfect safety. Dyeing and cleaning are carefully and we'l done at the works, 116 George street, Dunedin. Terms are moderate, and in every case satisfaction is ensured. We beg to draw the a'tention of our leaders to an advertisement of Messrs Jameson. Anderson and Co., Christcbnroh, this firm was tbe first in Canterbury to make a specialty of puie unblended Ceylon and Indian teas, and as they have been importing from the same gardens since 1886, their teas (unlike the various Mends') can always he relied upon for evenness of character, purity and richness. These teas which aie known as toe Palm Brand may be obtained in nearly all the principal towns in the Colony and we would advise our readers to them a trial.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 20 January 1893, Page 19

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 20 January 1893, Page 19

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 14, 20 January 1893, Page 19