<4»i»en victoria Das oonaentea to cioae ihe Jubilse year by a progress through London from Buckingham Palace to Sf. Paul's, where a thanksgiving service will be held, followed by agrand function a Guildhall. London will be again tn /#£e» and the city will be more gorgeously decked than on Jubilee Day. A lady with a fine figure having taken a fancy to a very tine ring which she saw ticketed in a shop window went, ioiide to examine it. "It is exceedingly foTely : I wish it were mine," she said on i eatiafyiag herueif. " What smaller figure ! could taiuptjyou 1" "Noother figure than the figure before me," he said, giviDg h«r bn admiring lock at the same time ; " Lt ia exceedingly lovely. I wieh—l conld tempt you with the ring." " 1 think I'll take i»," she said, laying down the money amidst blushea. Of course, he accepted the money, but, getting her address, he mode such good u»e of the hint that the Dext ring she got was given by him in eharoh."
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Temuka Leader, Issue 1665, 26 November 1887, Page 3
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173Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Temuka Leader, Issue 1665, 26 November 1887, Page 3
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