I N MEMORY OF JOHN PICA, Haged Too Yers.
The rules, of course, did not join so nicely as the above, and the printing was decidedly not so good, but at all events, toe did not charge him for the cards. And the next time he saw us he politely informed us that he intended having another dozen done, but he thought he would make one or two alterations. , He promised to call and see us,' but at present' he has not fulfilled his wcfc'd. We wonder why.
A well-known American actor was once dining with the magnate of a certain town, and the big man's wife said unto him, "And what do we see you in to-night, sir?" " O !" answered the actor, "my 'Merry Wives.' " 1 ' Your wives !" echoed the lady. ' * 0, don't you , know *<The Merry Wives pf Windsor ? ' ; ' asked the actor. "How stupid of me!" was the „ . ?' I se.e , now, and of course you play Mr Windsor,"
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Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 29, 22 December 1883, Page 4
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160IN MEMORY OF JOHN PICA, Haged Too Yers. Te Aroha News, Volume I, Issue 29, 22 December 1883, Page 4
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