H.M.S. Pikafobe being now out of commission (at the Thames), and her. gallant crew paid off, the lovers of music here are for a while left to their own resources for amuse* ment. They will doubtleau be gkd to learn that a good supply of musical instruments and printed music is always on sale at J. Ghig&'s Warehouse, Pollen streets Pianos and Harmonium! on easy terms.
Impoetant find! 0. MoLrVEB has just received a splendid assortment of American Prints ; also the latest novelties in Pipes, Match-boxes, and other smoking requisites. N.B.—Try the Planter*' Delight. Tobacco and Cigars.
That awful boy was busy with his pistol yesterday. He bad kept her in a fidget from early morn till she could stand it no longer. Then she threatened. If he fired that noisy thing off again she would throw every mite of his powder—half a pound, perhaps—into the lire. Of course he fired the noisy thing again, and of course she believed in keeping promises to children. Her kitchen looks like a cutler's shop after a soldier's raid, and Johnny says he's got old iron enough to buy i whole pound of powder and anew pistol next Fourth,—Boston Transcript.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3648, 4 September 1880, Page 2
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197Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3648, 4 September 1880, Page 2
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