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Clothing for ilic Million, at Warmoll’s Cash Palaces. Just received, per ‘ Countess of Ivintore,’ £">,000 worth of Clothing, Boots, Shoes. &c.. comprising the best and cheapest assortment of goods yet imported into the Auckland Province. In order to make room for further shipments the Goods will be offered at such prices that cannot fail to effect a speedy clearance. Warmoll's Cash Palaces, Grahamstown, Thames.— Advt. We have opened several cases of men’s and youths’clothing, just received per Balarat, to lx: sold cheap.— J. Cosgrave & Co., Owen street, G raliam stow i i . —A DVT. We arc requested by F. 11. Lewisson to state that no gold chains or alberts are of his make without they are stamped F.H.L., 18 carat. Having engaged a gold chain maker from London, he is prepared to make any English pattern chain to order.— Advt A Baltimore poet, taking up an old theme, gives the end of Cleopatra in this style Bhc got a little p’ison snake, And hid it in her gown ; It gave its little tail a shake, And cooke’d her goose up brown. She tumbled down upon her bed, Where she was wont to lie, Removed the chignon from her head, And followed Antony. It was woman who first tempted man to eat, but he took to drink on his own account afterwards. When is a lawyer strongest ? When he is fee-blest. Many young men are so improvident they cannot keep anything but late hours. A summer boarder demanded a reduction in his bill on account of having lost two teeth,

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 30 November 1871, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 30 November 1871, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 47, 30 November 1871, Page 3

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