i General Notices N O T I C E. MESSRS FOY BROS, desire to call the attention of the Public to the SUPEEIOK ENLABGKD VIGIN ETTE \ PORTRAITS They, are now Producing, and which they are prepared to Execute on very Seasonable Terme. All Work done by the HEW INSTANTANEOUS PBOOESS. 162 4 AUSTEALIAN MUTUAL PEOVI. DENT SOCIETY. Annual Income Exceeds ... £850,000 IrteßTEd Funds ..v .... £4,800,000 PEOFITS DIVIDED ANNUALLY. NOTICE TO MEMBEBS ON THE THAMES REGHBTER. ME EDWAED HONISS has been ap« pointed AGENT for the Society at the Thames, io lieu of Mr W. Featbb resigned, and Members of the Society on Thames Begister are requested to pay all future premiums lo%lr Ho 133, whoae receipt will alone be Tulid from this date. Ed. Wh. Ijwb, Resident Secretary, Wellingto Bth October, if 83. 2135 rp HE TEAGIC FATE OF -L WHITAKEE & CO. " Dear me, how vexing, after all my toil," Ciied Janet, " 'tis too cruel my cakes to spoil j " Wbat can the reason be, pray, Susan, tell me ? . .. "The secret of your lovely spaages, dearie ? ' •'Dear sister mine, I've found the fairy spell, " Most gladly I'll to you its working tell, "It will save you many a weary troubled hour, "If you'll but use Mennib's Self Raising Flour. "Its virtues are beyond my power to tell, " if you once try it, it will please so well, " That you henceforth will .never troubled be, " By having heavy cakes or scones for tea. " In Meknik A-.7D DfiY'a establishment you'll find "All dainties which the sugar cane produces, *' In every shape and form of sweetmeat fine, " With bread and biscuits for domestic uses "No pains are spared the public taste to please, 11 In charges moderate, and best attention, "Your orders or requests are met with ease, " Varieties are here too great to mention. "I've heard it said that M.JSKSIB is a brick, "AndDBT, as partner true, doth blend hjs will} ." I doubt sot, were the order given'quick, "They'd grind old Whitaker to powder in their Patent Sugar Mill." At a very pleasant tea party, the conversa* lion turned on transmigration. A lady or exquisite beauty-who was sipping MoQowah's best, turned to Mr ; and asked what form he would prefer to inhabit P T<» b« diwoJv«d
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4613, 17 October 1883, Page 3
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374Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4613, 17 October 1883, Page 3
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