While in India the Prince of Wales was presented by the Kajah of Ruckatuck Dolabad with a pipe valued at 2000 rupees, or about £100 of our own currency.; Such a pipe is worthy of being filled with ..McLiveb's Venus or Straight Out, and smoked by Sir Walter Baleigh himself.—[Advt.]
. SATS Dugald: " Hoo are you, Maggie?" "Am no weel ava, Dugald." Dugald: "Ay, ay! will I make of you a cup of tea? I hey gome o 1 Mcftowan's here." " JSo, no, Dugald, he'U,do no coot."- '? Will I make you a newporn egg?" "It's no uw, Dugald; I'm no weel whatctfer, man," : " Weel, Maggie, will I marry of you ? " ' "Oh, Dugald, you make me laugh, an' me no weel. Wet me some o' that tea noo ? "—[Abyt.];
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3882, 8 June 1881, Page 2
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127Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3882, 8 June 1881, Page 2
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