Specialities of great men: Gladstone for politics, Kelly for ctickiug up banks, arid McLiver for tobacco. You can't rub the latter out. Just try his specially imported Cowtail Twist and Vanity Fair. The best of-materials .manufactured in a pro'wr and workmanlike manner should give satisfaction. Hencs we are pleased in 6Vly, almost hourly, hearing such exclamations as 11 My wordDjuglas your loaf is now splendid," "Those biscuits are really beautiful," "My compliments to Mr Douglas and tell him I havu't eaten such bread for years, &r\, &c." At a^rery pleasant tea parSy, tho coiivorsation turned on transmigration. A lady of exquisite beauty who was sipping McO-owan's best, turned to Mr and asked what; form he would prefer to inhabit. ? To be dissolved in 3s Tka madam.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3601, 12 July 1880, Page 2
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126Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3601, 12 July 1880, Page 2
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