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Modern .^Esthetics.—(lneffable yondi goes into ecstacies over an extremely-jafia-master—say, Fra Forcinello Babaragianno, A d. 1266—1281 !)--matter-of-fact Party—" But it's such a repulsive subject! " Ineflfable Youth—-" • Subject' in art is of no moment! The pictkchah is* beautiful! " Matter-of-fact Party—'. But you'll own the drawing's vile, and the colour's beastly ! " Ineffable Youth — "I'm cullah-blind, and don't p'ofess to understand d'awing! The picktchah is beautiful! " Matter-of-fact Party (getting warm) —" But it's all out of perspective, hang it! and so abominably untrue to nature !' Ineffable Youth —" I don't care about naytchah, and hate perspective! The picktchah is most beautiful !" Matter-of-fact Party (losing all self-control)—" But dash it all, man 1 where the dickens is the beauty then?" Ineffable Youth (quietly)—" In the picktchah ! " (Total defeat of Matter-of-fact Party.)— Punch. The dulness of times does not prevent M. J. Wilkes, of Pollen street,' keeping a large stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JEWJELLEEY. It is worth any person's while to inspect his stock of New Goods, all marked in plain figures. Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery repaired at Auckland prices.—Chronometer House, Shortland.—Advt.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 2

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175

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2641, 26 June 1877, Page 2

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