' fth, why should the spirit of mortal be prowed ?' is what the young Bailor said when the girl's father raised him with the bow of bis boot. "Ah! Mr Simpkins, we hnvenot chairs for our company," said a gay wife to her frugal husband. " Plenty of cbairs, ducky, but a little too much company," replied Mr Simpkius, w*th»m knowvg wink. *. .4 g^ tt s ; • jOni&flgiijs; wort^U|«>i^nJ|6Veleftefs* anct they cannot be "tn'troduced into a bieach of promise suit. Slander is like a tin kettle tied to a dog's tail- very good fun so long as il isn't our dog. ;
PH 1 M I T I V KME I HUDIST CHURCH, FUXTON. rA^tei^^ElOF SONG, entitled "ELIJAH," Will be given in tbe above Church on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, To commence at 8 o'clock. The proceeds to be devoted to the Trust Fund. admission — one shilling n~o~tTcTe: MY Offices will be closed for about a fortnight from this date during my temporary absence in Westland. Dated 27th October, 1880. J. HERBERT IIANKINS, i Solicitor, ■ Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 21, 12 November 1880, Page 3
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171Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue 21, 12 November 1880, Page 3
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