Last Saturday night at the inspection of the Thames Music Volunteers the " Orguinette " proved the centre of attraction; by simply turning a handle it was made to play a number of popular tunes, both sacred and Becular, including " Fiuafore" and other modern operas. By general consent it was dubbed " The Band." It may be bought for £2 6s. J. Gbiqg, Pollen street.—[Advi.]
Ever since the Tapu tobaepo famiae, the smokists of that locality have determined to elect the leading tobacconist of the district their patron saint. That distinguished honor has fallen on C. McLiver, who, beyond dispute, supplies the best article in tobacco, piped, and smokers' requisites.—[Abu]
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3709, 13 November 1880, Page 2
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107Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3709, 13 November 1880, Page 2
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