Fashions Foil November.—Tartans will bestmost mnveisallj worn ; but in %cbo°is it is not «a« likely ilihl snipes wilt be prevalent Boys j ■ ets will have the customary istmaJng—•and the ba<dc will tie A>iidf smart by being cut on the cross witfe. a thin roleen of cane laid on ratbfr JaTisbly; fa windy weather,, the hats of emen and the ' bonnet of t;;e ladiei are thrown rather off be«d ; and we have «een a novelty in umbrellas, the silk being; curiously si ons of various sizes.— I'nnch. Lovh —Beantifni h the love and sweet the kit* of a sister ; hut when you haven't a taster bandy try jour cousin—'tisn't much worse, VebV LrXH&V.—When I see a young man wfoo has lately failed in business 1 , paying six do/lara per week for ooard, and nine sbilliiigs a bottle for win© every day to wash bis dinner down, I bavoa notion that bis creditors won't get much cornsfton» that •tb.
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Auckland Times, Volume 2, Issue 54, 23 January 1844, Page 1
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