' '■ ' IS }!{! Around the idea of one's mother 'the mind of man clings with fond aiftotion. It is the first dear thought itamra'tj&oa our infant hearts, when yet soft and o«pa« pie of receiving the most profouu«%i. pressions, and all. the after feelings are' more or lesa light it comparison., »•.» Expenenee Ta<ehes.-.A. gentleman threw a boot-jack at his •ta»Dg.uia4ed and strpng.tongued wife the other day. He tbinks a potato-grater beats all creation in removing hair from the head. New Kind of Vaccination.—A oogUkq* porarydeacribes how •• a young ma* who thmks he has a fit* tenor rewe was raeomated with a brickbat by a sleepleii neighbour one night last week."
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3147, 20 March 1879, Page 2
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108Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3147, 20 March 1879, Page 2
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