Gents' clothes cleaned, dyed and pressed* Gents' lifeht suits cleaned, ss. N.8.-—ln future all goods and orders will only "B§ received at the Thames Dyeing Establish* moat, Kolleston-street, Shortland. A Home Buler ,was talking to a disbelieving English traveller who was seeking information, and, in reply to the question of the latter, " What do you expect to get by the movement?" the Home Ruler answered, " Iverything, yer honor; and, faix, when I'm dead, it's myself maybe that will be taken to the churchyard in a golden hearse." '" Advice.-—Never kick a mala when he's down unless you are sure he can't get up.. A Lady asked Veteran * hat rifle carried the maximum .distance and he an. swered, " The Minic, mum."
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1834, 18 November 1874, Page 2
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119Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1834, 18 November 1874, Page 2
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