In Java, we learn that when the ladies are in •want of a husband, they have a pretty horti- , cultural way of notifying the fact, by hanging an empty flower-pot or vase up in the portico! Jf thw.l?e called a “ plant ” by the nnsymW thetic, no one can complain of due notice not fceing given.
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Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 3
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55Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3491, 1 May 1874, Page 3
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