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Gentle Irony.—Crossing Sweeper—Remember the crossing sweeper, sir ! 1 iendishl.v Irritable Person. —Oh, get out, and be hanged to you ! and don’t kick up such a dust! Crossing Sweeper. Lor’ now ! There ! If you’d a seut me word as you was a cornin’ I’d a had some tea-leaves laid down !

For the Holiday Festivities. —lust arrived by the ‘Hero,’ from Melbourne 35 cases of new and fashionable Boots and Clothing; also. 18 cases, direct from Loudon aud Glasgow, by the ship ‘ Chile’ ; and 4 cases of Boys’ nnd Youths’ Suits, imcl Elastic-side Boots. This splendid selection was ordered expressly for the holiday seasocs Warmoll’s Cash Palaces. —Aiiy,

Miners and others are enabled to economise by the cheap-selling smallprofit system carried on at the Cash Palaces, and it is well that all should know that a genuine system of marking and selling all the goods at very low PRICES is strictly adhered to at the Cash Palaces. Men’s and youths’ and boys’ clothing of every description, and men's, women’s, girls’ and boys’ boots iu the greatest variety. Believing iu the broad principle of no favour in business, the proprietor of the Cash Palaces takes his stand, and only depends on the quality of the articles and the lowness of the prices being the inducement to cause turners and the public generally to find it an advantage aud a bona tide saving to them when they patronise the Cash 1 alnces —A DVT.

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Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 86, 18 January 1872, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 86, 18 January 1872, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Guardian and Mining Record, Volume I, Issue 86, 18 January 1872, Page 3

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