There are 2127 feather curler.", 4.">07 artificial flower makers, and 407" umbrella and walking-stick makers in London. As good as ho gavo.—You should get your ears lopped, Brian,'' said a "Hmart " tourist to an Irish peasant who he was quizzing ; " they're too large for a man." "An* bedad," retorted the Hibernian, " I was just thinking yours would want to be made larger ; suro they're too small fop an ass." Wife (home from church) : You should have been in church this morning. We had a beautiful service.—Husband : I'll bet you ean't repeat the text,—Wife : Yes, I can. It was Kzckiel xvi,, 10 :"I girded thee about with linen and I covered thee witli silk."—Husband: Humph'! It is no wonder you remember it.
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Waikato Argus, Volume III, Issue 211, 18 November 1897, Page 1 (Supplement)
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