—Two countrymen gaping around a Saratoga hotel the other day, were approached by a lady wearing a fashionable trial. One of the party party dodged it, but the other walked straight across it, and on finding out his orrow apologized with, “1 beg your pardon. madam; I thought you had passed some time ago.” We have opened several cases of men’s and youths’ clothing, just received per Balarat to Ire sold cheap—J. Cosgrave & Co., Owen street, Grahamstowu. —Advt. Clothing for me Million, at "WannoH’s Cash Palaces. 'Just received, per 1 Countess of Kintore,’ £5,000 worth of Clothing, Beats, Shoes. &c., comprising the best and cheapest assortment of goods yet imported into the Auckland Province. Iu order to make room for further shipments the Goods will be offered at such prices that cannot fail to effect a speedy clearance. Wakmoll's Cash Palaces, G rahamstowu, Thames. — Advt. IV c are requested, by F. H. Lewisson to state that no gold chains or alberta arc of his make without they are stamped F.H.I/, 18 carat. Having engaged a gold chain maker from Loudon, he is prepared to make any English pattern chain to order.—ADY*
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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 59, 14 December 1871, Page 2
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191Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 59, 14 December 1871, Page 2
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