Fbeedom shrieked, and Hope for a season bid the world farewell, when it became known about Brown street one day during ♦he week that MoLiveb's stock of Short Navy had run out. A fresh supply has since come to hand, and the popular dispenser of the soothing weed man's the breach once more.— [Adtt.]
Bats Dugald: "Hoo are you, Maggie?" "Am no weel ava, Dugald." Dugald: " Ay, ay ! will I make of you a cup of tea ? I hey some o' McGowan's here." "No,no,Dugald, he'll do no coot." " Will I make you a newporn egg ? " " It's no use, Dugald; I'm no weel whateffer, man." " Weel, Maggie, will I marry of you ? " " Oh, Dugald, you make me laugh, an' me no weel. Get me some o' that tea noo ? "—[Advt.] .
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Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3886, 13 June 1881, Page 2
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129Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XII, Issue 3886, 13 June 1881, Page 2
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