" vou"|| believe me, I havn't taken a : °Hermented liquor for a year," said ln "of questionable veracity. •• That "as," said the other, "on whether Mteves your lips or your nose." young man being asked l>y tho lady mn^be was paying his particular *r?. "What rules of housekeeping *»nt to adopt," replied, smiling upon "'one : " Hie rule of multiplicatiuii numbers." r • c have artificial teeth, artificial hair, .'"ps, calves, noses, and artificial ro » and moraliiy. We believe that 8 youn-j ladies must wear Ariiticial s i as we read of a young lady whose w as turned by a young man. young Scotchman of Alder*hofc fell ' an «i was sem to the hospital. A bath ordered. It was brought into the [«* where the invalid Jay. He looked Card and for some time,' then he his hands, and bawled, ',' Ob, or - doctor ! I can't drink all that."
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Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 20 January 1864, Page 3
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145Untitled Southland Times, Volume III, Issue 32, 20 January 1864, Page 3
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