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If once a man indulges him-elf in murder, in paradoxical mood wrote De Quincey, he comes to think little ot robbing, and from robbing he conies next to drinking- and Sabbath-breaking, and irotn that to incivility and procrastination. Once ben in upon thib downward p.ith. you ncur know v. here you are to stop. Many a man has dated his ruin from some minder or other that, perhaps, he thought little of at the time.

We have received from Messrs S. Kilpatiick and Co.. NeKn their handy calender for Js'.is. Like e\erything ebe tun ed out by tlie firm, their calendar is up to date in every w.iy.— [ Am T.I

Mr. Ja^. Nefcbitt, whole-ale painter and paperhang-cr, George street, ha* now on hand a larye stock of new wall papers of very latest and ehoic st designs and at very moderate prices. He is also prepared to ghe estimates tor all clashes ol painting, etc.— Am T. Owing to intending rxtciwsc alterations in their warehouse. Me srs A and T. I n j.; 1 i.- are compelled to hold an extensive sale of the.r l.xrire stock of gcneial drapeiy, etc. All the goods be for absolute sale and at tremendous reductions. The sale commei.ces on Thursday, Januaiy 27th, and will last for 1 1 days. — Adyt.

The Ocean Bench Freezing Co. (Southland) paid last week the to-> price of the season for a line of 2."ioi) lambs, the price being 1)3 The lambs were of the Chcviol- Leicester cross and are considered one of the best brcedb for freezing.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 39, 28 January 1898, Page 20

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 39, 28 January 1898, Page 20

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXV, Issue 39, 28 January 1898, Page 20

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