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THAMES TITTLE TATTLE

"When is Jim going to make a King of Miss m. ? Harriet does not intend to be Dunn this ■:fcime. Ned is building. Is lie about to take Miss J". home ? What made the little broker shave his -.whiskers off? How did Annie enjoy her visit to Tapu? JDid Charley give her any lessons ? William John, of Rolleston-street, looks -very lonely since the lady went away. Maggie says she is not going to speak to "Barry any more ? Is the flower the cause ? What takes a certain young lady up the Moanataiari so often ? Is Willie the attraction ? The Thames masher Jim went straight for ■the boys of the establishment in Upper ■Queen-street. The statesman's dog is being trained to ibilliards. He played his maiden game at •the wharf billiard-room, and went out at one 'break (through the window). We have to acknowledge receipt of a copy •aof Henrich Kohn's Diary for January, which • .contains the time-tables corrected up to date. Unlike other publications of this kind, this is -given away. It has a page for each day's •entries, and is printed on good paper. We recommend this diary for commercial purposes. People to-day are troubling their heads about -whether they are destined to live in another •■world after having passed through tleir existence in tuis, and they flock in crowds to hear -what scientists like Dr Hughes and others have -to say relating to this vexed question. Whatever unknown future is before us, there is one thing certain, and that is, it becomes our duty to ■snake this life as comfortable as possible, and to live as well as our means will permit People, lacking common sense avoid consulting the nosvs"<papers, and the consequence is they too frequently ?pay a big price for necessaries of daily life, '■through sheer ignorance as to what is available for little money Now. if the people as a body wore *o look in at Eaton's Co-operative Stores, Hob- . son-street, they would find, on the goods on offer .-and the low prices asked for them, that they can procure there a very large parcel for very little •icnoney, and thereby reduce their household ex•jpenses to a minimum Give Eaton a look up, next ■^Criterion Hotel, Hobson-street.

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 13

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375

THAMES TITTLE TATTLE Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 13

THAMES TITTLE TATTLE Observer, Volume 7, Issue 227, 17 January 1885, Page 13

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