Precept for Domestic Philosophy.—Never keep anything from your better half. It will save her the trouble of finding it out from your neighbor's wife. Careful Man.—A Griswold street fruit seller observed an old man pinching a cocoanut and handling it as if he had bo’d of an apple, and he stepped to the door, aud asked :—“ Would you like to buy a nut?” “Waal, I thought some of it,” replied the old man ; “ hut" I guess I’ll wait till they get a little softer—it’s coming on to the sicklv season and a feller ought to be careful.”—‘Detriot .Free Piess.’
• ;• some.rxui COMFORTABLE Bedroom, with partial board; quiet family. Apply Anderson, baker, High street. BOARD AND .RESIDENCE for Umt’e--1 men. Mrs Raul, Park House, Cargill street. T’JRIV'ATE Board and Residence.-- -Vacan i cies for One or Two Centlemon at Meyer’s, lower pari York placv, opposite Smith street, next the 1 Academy of Music. BOARD AND RESIDENCE for Gentlemen, or Family. Knole House Etu street, next.Dr borley’s.
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Evening Star, Issue 3968, 12 November 1875, Page 3
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164Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3968, 12 November 1875, Page 3
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