Who wants a cheap harmonium ? To reduce stock quickly the undersigned offers eleven harmoniums (0,1, 3,7, ad 10 stops) for sale at a very heavy discount. Abo sewing machines, new and second-hand, and a lot of other goods—early offers invited. Pianos sold on the deferred payment system as usual. —J. G-Bioa, Pollen street.—[Advt.]
Thb subject of lighting the Borough is an all-engrossing topic at present, and the streets in GrahnmstoWH certainly require a little illumination. The lighting of Brown street, though, has been attended to by Charlie MoLiver, whose illumination never grows dim. His windows and their attractions are Sufficient in that locality.—|_Advt.]
"I say, old obap," said a man on 'Change last week to a hen-pecked friend of bis, " what a shocking bad bat you baTe on! Isn't it about time you had a new oneP" ''JNot yetj my wife told me the other day she would not go out with me till I had got a new hat; and I am going to enjoy myself."
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4526, 7 July 1883, Page 2
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167Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4526, 7 July 1883, Page 2
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