The programme of the Presbyterian Sol-fa Class concert, to-morrow evening, apppears in another column, We have received a copy of the “Sentinel” or “ Orange and Protestant Advocate,” published by Mr Alfred Fisher. It contains a good deal of matter interesting to the Orange Order and others. The most unpopular Pretty Officer in the army.—Corporal punishment. The fastest train out —The train of thought. Although it has been asserted that Leonidas held the pass, history does not inform ns what journal he represented. After a Des Monies officer had arrested throe different men for passing a counterfeit bill, the banks declared it genuine. His disgust was the same. Glass eyes for horses are now made with such perfection that the animals themselves cannot see through the deception. The power of the human eye can only be fully appreciated when a well regulated wink will change a bottle of tonic beer into a bottle of lager in spite of the label.
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South Canterbury Times, Issue 2999, 6 November 1882, Page 3
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159Untitled South Canterbury Times, Issue 2999, 6 November 1882, Page 3
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