Someone says : "No thoroughly occu* • pied man was ever nriserable." How about the man occupied in fighting a dozen hornets, which have got up his trousers? ' • Vietorine is a first-class cook; bat she is death on the windows. Almost daily the handsome.glazier over the way had to fix ft broken window»panein the kitchen. For the last week, there has not bebn a single < smash. The mistress of the house congratulates Victor in c on her improvement. " Why should I give occasion to Capellari to come here any more " (Capellari is the ;i name of the glazier) " when the banns are ; published between him. and Justine, the nurse-maid over the way ! " —From the French. Oatabbh o* the Buddeb.—Stinrini irritation, inflammation, all Kidney and Biroilar Complaints, cured by " Buohn-paiba *? -Moses, Moss and Co. Sydney, Gbnwil Agentfii
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4644, 22 November 1883, Page 2
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134Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4644, 22 November 1883, Page 2
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