MISS L. AINYER.— (Misc-ell-anea.) (AS FINIS-lAN FUN.)
Unluckily, I put something on to my income, and ib was less than it had been before. \Vhab I added was plete ; and that made it income- plete. I cannot account for it ; it was to me income-prehensible. I had an instrument of death, and the letter G turned ib into a look. It was a lance, and the G made it glance. Yet even a glance may kill ! The Lower House is about to be called the House of Common 'Uns. An Edinburgh firm will publish € Such is Life,' by Principal Leitch. At the Savoy, Bhcuils, preceeded by Baking, in one Act, will soon take the place olThe Go-man o/ the Yard. At the Wince of Pails's, there will be produced A Dip Arter. De Wincey's" Quirks are not out of print. The following is announced : — Prickkb, by Gosse. It is also denounced loudly. A nivffin can bo turned into a etreefrurchin instantaneously. Put rag before it and it is done.
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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 431, 25 December 1889, Page 4
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169MISS L. AINYER.—(Misc-ell-anea.) (AS FINIS-IAN FUN.) Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 431, 25 December 1889, Page 4
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