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Clippings from the Comics.

♦■ I (From Judy.) | Temperance : Tory M*P. : I regard the use of wine as the true temperance principle. When I work all ; day and am completely ' done up ' i nothing helps me like a glass of good i sound wine. It assists nature you ' understand. — Eadical Friend : It j always makes a fool of me. — Tory ; M.P. : Just so ; that's what I said— it assists' nature. (From Fun). Shameless. Inebriated Party (waiting upon his worship the mayor) : Want you-hicto take the chair to-night at our lecture on the blessings of total abstinenche. Hia Worship : Why, surely you are not going to deliver the lecture ? You are beastly drunk now 1 Inebriated Party : Oh, no-hicthe boss delivers the lecture. I-I'm the'hichorrid ex* amp'e.

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Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1893, Page 3

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125

Clippings from the Comics. Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1893, Page 3

Clippings from the Comics. Manawatu Herald, 10 January 1893, Page 3

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