Clothing for me Million, at WarmoU’s Cash Palaces. Just received, per ‘ Countess of Kintore,’ £n.ooo worth of Clothing, Boats. Shoes. See., comprising the best and cheapest assortment of goods yet imported into the Auckland Proviucc. In order to make room for further shipments the Goods will be offered at such prices that cannot fail to effect a speedy clearance. M ahmou s ash Palaces. Graliamstown, Thames.— Advt. . When is soup likely to run out of a saucepan .’ When there is a leek in it. What ailment may we look for on an oak . A-corn. , . When is a lawyer strongest. —>* hen nc is fee-blest. . Many young men arc so improvident tuey cannot keep anything but late hours. A summer boarder demanded a reduction in.his bill ou account of having lost two teeth. Next.! An old lady writing to her son out »> est warns him to beware of billious saloons and bowel alleys.
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 54, 8 December 1871, Page 3
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151Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 54, 8 December 1871, Page 3
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