: A Bbaw Pbeacher. —A Scotch wife, on her return home from kirk, declared the sermon she had just been listening to was the finest discourse she had ever heard. " What was it about ? " impaired a friend. " How should I ken P " rejoined the lady. " But what was the subject P " pursued the friend. " I'm no sure," replied the gudewife. " But what was the text, and did he divide it ? " still pursued her friend. "I didna mind the text," answered the lady, " but, oh, it was a grand discourse, the best I ever, heard.; for first he dang with tins ban', and then he dang with that ban', and then he i stampit wi' this- foot, and then the stampit, with that foot; and aboon a' he swat maisfc vicious." Wanted Everybody to Know that all kinds of Watches and Clocks can be repaired at'J. T. Clarke's, Pollen street (corner of Mary street). N.B. Balance Staffs, Cylinders, and Pinions worked in for the Trade. English Hunting Levers, £8 10s.—Advt.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2585, 20 April 1877, Page 2
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168Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2585, 20 April 1877, Page 2
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