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A. confirmed stutterer went into a restaurant and met a few casual acquaintances, who at once commenced chaffing him most unmercifully respecting the impediment in his speech. At last one of them, a cocky little fellow, who bad been ,making himself rather conspicuous by his remarks said, "Well, old man, I'll bet suppers round you can't order them without stammering." " D-d-d-done," says Brown, and, to the astonishment of the. company and the discomfort of his chal* lenger (all of whom were unaware of his being, as is often the case with stutterers, a first-class singer), he beckoned to the waiter, and sang the order without the slightest hitch; then, turning round to his tormentor, said," N-n-n-now, y-y----you c-c-c-c-cau p-p-p-pay." 11 Bttohtt-Paiba."—Quick, complete, cures all annoying Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary Diseases. Druggists. Moses Most &Co Sydney, General Agents. "

FOE GROCERIES of Erery Dig-, cription, the Largest and Choicest Stock to Select from—GO TO WEARS and QQ.'S, Pollen Btreet. The beat teat ot the interest of a book isitt ospabiUty of being read j« leowd time, ditto tttSt'XU ' ■ ■■'■■•'■ : ■;■; ;■■•■■ .

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Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4905, 29 September 1884, Page 3

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176

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4905, 29 September 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume XV, Issue 4905, 29 September 1884, Page 3

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