ONE THING AND ANOTHER.
(Collated from our Exchanges.) Benevolent old lady ; "Tell your mother, William Sttibbs, that I shall call in during the day and give her a little Spiritual comfort." W. S. : " She'll be glad o' that, inarm, cos she * cant pay the score at the Bull s-inst feyther died, and ain't 'ad no spirits fur a week." A Park policeman seeing a yellow near to liandsomeJy-dressed wnicn, approaches respecti'ully and says: " JJocs this benudiii'ul little creachure belong to yon, ladies?" "Mercy, no!" Park policeman (lifting his cane) —" Get out -f o' here, you Lcitst/* A now jijid singular niaterial lor rail'ivay and traniv.'iiy sleepers has lately Lct-n ihlmiueed into England, this material Icing toughened by a ; process discovered by Mr i-'rederick Siemens, of Dresden.
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Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 380, 12 March 1880, Page 3
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126ONE THING AND ANOTHER. Akaroa Mail and Banks Peninsula Advertiser, Volume 4, Issue 380, 12 March 1880, Page 3
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