Clippings from the Comics.
From Fun. Down or Up?- Don Johnnie: T presume you're going to get married with a view to settling down, old man ?— Don Josser (betrothed to Yankee heiress) : Begeorge, it yon knew the amount of my debts, you wouldn't hurl that reproach at us. I'm going to get married with a view to settling up. Persons in search of a profession will find that the most suitable of all is that of law. Supposing it to be true that " the woman who hesitates is lost," it would seem to be equally certain that her friends invariably nesitate to offer a reward for her recovery. An extravagant and impeennious man is like a watch — he can't get on without continual tick. A Modern Version — Dude : What is your fortune, my pretty maid ?" — Fair Music-hall Artist : My cheek is my fortune, sir, 'tis said. Miss Violet : Mr Bockleigh. Jack and I are going into the conserva* tory. Will you join us there ? — Bey. Henry Bockleigh : Not without your parents consent, Micis Violet. (From Judy.) The Weather and the Appetite. — Mrs. Tufty says she really can't eat this hot weather. She should try something else.
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Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1893, Page 3
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196Clippings from the Comics. Manawatu Herald, 14 September 1893, Page 3
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