What river is closest to the Exe P Ike Wye of course. To ascertain the weight of a horse, put your toe under his foot. A Hint to Concert-Goers. —The story is told by one of the musical papers that during a concert recently, when the organist was "exhibiting the full power of the instrument," a lady waa enthusiastically conversing with her neighbor about her household arrangements. She suited the tones of her voice to those of the organ, but " reckoned without her host" this time. The organist mad© a sudden transition from fortissimo to pianissimo without giviug the lady warning; consequently the audience were somewhat amused at being informed by her, in a shout, that " —*we fried ours in butter I n
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Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 717, 13 September 1869, Page 3
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123Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hawke's Bay Times, Volume 14, Issue 717, 13 September 1869, Page 3
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