Our Millinery Department is now in full swing with a Magnificent Assortment of Ladies' and C7tildren's Trimmed IZats suitable for tin present season.—J. COSGMAYE and Co, Owen street. — £Advf]
It is thought that B. Young ought to have recovered from his cholera morbus, but when it come to fighting with 27 women, each one with a different kind of mustard plaster for her dear husband and a new kind of herb tea, it was too much for him. Every lady laid her plaster where there washroom, and the prophet went down to his grave like a sandwich.
A dentist tried his 'first'operation with gas upon a robust colored woman. After she had used up all the gas in the office she wheeled in the chair and shouted: " Hurry up, boss, and bring on- another bag of that sweetened wind !"
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2890, 21 May 1878, Page 3
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139Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2890, 21 May 1878, Page 3
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