Dr Boiler's ‘Ornithology of New Zealand ’ has been very £a orably received by the American Press, The < personal column” of the ‘ Times’ and New York ‘Herald’ is imitated in a mild way in Melbourne. It has been begun by the ‘ Argus,’ which in a late number has the following among “ messages ’ advertised Idas mamma. Keturu instantly, bhe Jots, hi othiog more said: both miss you. ” ‘ a PP eara to be an appeal from a husband and father to an errant wife. The tollowing is from the softer- sex : probably addressed to a young but vagrant lord and master, or to a lover in the sulks;—“ Willie: Ketern 1 All will be forgjvun.” It is well that in Cages thb printer, tot a wonder. keep* • fte&W. -
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Evening Star, Issue 3605, 11 September 1874, Page 2
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125Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3605, 11 September 1874, Page 2
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