"Susan," said an Irishman to his fellow ser vant, " What are the bells ringing for " — "In honor of the Princess's birthday,'! was the reply. •? Be easy, jewel," rejoined Pat, "nono of your tricks upon travellers ; 'twas the Prince of Wales's on the ninth; and how can it be his Bister's twelve days after, unless, indade, they are twins?" Who ever heard of a woman with pretty ankles and whole crossings, complain of wet sidewalks or muddy Btockingß? • i The young lady who called at a book-store lor Drake on Attachments, was disappointed to find it a mere law-book.
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Southland Times, Issue 1006, 19 August 1868, Page 3
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98Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1006, 19 August 1868, Page 3
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