Omokan's 50s parcel conßists of the following :—One pair good tweed trousers and Test (any sue) ; one pair good moles, white or colored (any size) ; one stout cotton twill shirk (a large siw); 12. yards stout white calico; 12 yards stout grey ealicoj 12 yards capital wincey j one large white blanket; two pairs ladies merino hose; and one huckaback 9 towel.—[Advt.] Byron had a remarkable aversion to creveyes. "YouyouDg folk may take to heart what I hare to tell you, he once remarked when on the topic of the study of physiognomy. " Nerer wholly trust Anyone who haJ grey eyes." " Why, you hare erey eyes yourself, was the reply. "Ah! itT would be well for many a one who has had dealings with me if he had followed this inle," answered the poet,
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4252, 17 August 1882, Page 3
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134Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4252, 17 August 1882, Page 3
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