Mr Lie Medb, a professor of phrenology, announces in an advertisement that he has arrived in Timaru, and is prepared to be consulted at the Criterion Hotel.' The Timaru Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s next annual exhibition will take place on October 24 and 25, The value of the prizes to be competed for is over £7OO. The, Timaru Intellectual Improvement Society will hold their a»t meeting of the Season in- the Foresters Hall, to-morrow evening. . At a ball in Nelson, a curled darling was piling on the agony with his part: ner during the dance. “My name is William, call me plain William,” he shouted, so as to make himself heard above the brash of the music The band stopped in the middle of it, and now they call him “ Plain William.” . 7 ,
Eating onions not only prevents the lips from chapping, bat keeps the chaps from lipping. . ■
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2965, 26 September 1882, Page 3
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