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The cr£me de la creme. An honest milkman. What we very often see now.—A squatter on a run of luck. —Melbourne Punch. In at one year and out at the other: Vendor of Almanacs : “ Well, mum, almanacs is almanacs this year, and they’ll be dearer next!” Old Lady: “You don’t say sol Then I’d better take half-a-dozen at once.” Vanity without vexation; Bdinda : “ Lady Jones is here to wish us the compliments of the season; will you see her to receive them ?” Beatrice : “ No, thanks, Bel. I prefer receiving compliments from gentlemen; and before the season i« over I shall be certain to receive-far more than 1 pare tor/'

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Evening Star, Issue 3169, 17 April 1873, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3169, 17 April 1873, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3169, 17 April 1873, Page 2

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