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Advice to Excltjsive3. — At a public ball in Berlin lately, the Crown Prince of Prussia found himself next to Mr X., the Court Tailor. " What do you think of the Ball ?" asked the Prince in the most affable manner. " H — m, pretty well, but a leetle mixed," was the reply. "My dear Sir, said the Crown Prince, " what would you have, you can't expect us all to be tailors." A correspondent of the Maine Farmer lias a new use for catß. He says :~" My way to cure a sulky steer that" lays down when you first yoke him, is to take a cat and let her put her paws on the end of the steer's nose, and if necessary hold her rather hard. My word for it, he will be I on his legs quick." -• . j

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Southland Times, Issue 1273, 1 July 1870, Page 2

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136

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1273, 1 July 1870, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Southland Times, Issue 1273, 1 July 1870, Page 2

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