"P.E.W'b" enigma solved by GipSey, Feilding : — "PUBLIC HOUSES." 1. With a PiNcHyou draw the milk from, which your butter you get. , r 2. Without a U;I.O; m money lent, is very bad I bet. 3. You are very fortunate if, with thieves on your track, You can carry your BijoU off with only a crack. 4. Punch's advice to each girl is "Don't marry an" ass." To the young man he says— " Only marry aLAsS." " 5. And to you, 'my friends, I give this - advice, — If you don't wish to catch colds, don't meddle withJoE. 6 Au revoir — for I'm off m one of Passmore's trains ; And but for the CoaohbS nothing of me now remains.
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Manawatu Times, Volume II, Issue 70, 20 June 1877, Page 3
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