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Lines upon the Maeeiage op Jane Lemon with Ebenezeb Sweet. How wonderfully extremes do meet In Jane and Ebenezer ; She's no longer sour but Sweet, And he's- a Lemon squeezer. " You have lost your babj, I hear," said one gentleman to another. "Yes,, poor little thing ! it was only five months old. "We did all we could for it. "We had four doctors, we blistered its head and feet, put mustard poultices all over it, gave it nine calomel powders, leeched its temples, had it bled, and gave it all kinds of medicines; and yet, after a week's illness, it died." Conudbttm. — "What three letters of the alphabet will denote an intelligent man.;— AY Z (a wise head). IN

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Southland Times, Issue 596, 26 November 1866, Page 3

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119

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 596, 26 November 1866, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 596, 26 November 1866, Page 3

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