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A beautiful young woman entered an omnibus the other evening, and a working man, whose countenance bore evidence of a day of toil, politely offered her his s # eat. " Please keep your seat, sir," was the response ; " you are no doubt tired." This uncommon remark arrested the attention of many other masculine passengers, and had the desired effect. The offers of seats that were instantly tendered were almost overwnelming.

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 116, 28 April 1870, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 116, 28 April 1870, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 116, 28 April 1870, Page 6

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