CHEAP PRINTING.
A contemporary thought to get its composition done more cheaply. This was the sort of apology offered the next day : —For “ jugs of worthless spirits frozed ” read “ joys, like viewless spirits, flown.” For “ potatoes of Europe ” read “ potentates of Europe. For “ ever failing remedy,” read “ never failing remedy.” For “ infernal state of nature,” read “ internal state of nature.” For “ died ■of the turtle,” read “ dined off the ■turtle.” For “ Ruffians ” read “ Bus■sians.” For “ matter of heresay ” read “ matter of hearsay.” For “ delirious girl ” read “ delicious girl.” For “ found dead with a long sword in his mouth ” read '* found dead with a long word in his mouth.” For “ fond •of hie bottle,” read “ famous in battle.” For “ hen which croweth ” read “ hour ■w hich eometh.”
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1087, 15 June 1882, Page 4
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126CHEAP PRINTING. Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1087, 15 June 1882, Page 4
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