The decline of the use of intoxioating liquors in Great is reported to be so great that it iNaterpf affict] ing the revenue of the Kingdom, '-J* Mr E. O.j Burnand, the eltc/ot 'Pundr' and po^ulardramati6'author,\.; |is§. very hard 'worker; and, for an|': : „ .. instance of therapid flow of his ideas, J ; 'V;, : - it maybe mentioned that i; ' f ■' his clever burlesque on the Well-known; play "Diplomacy" was written pqtween* jhalf past eleven.at')iught.arid six the I next and completed at .that ,ione sitting. - B(i8 contrlbujjop to. - . _' ; Punch - ■'** tlian ever, while he is» most - ;. tious \ editor■ and ichiefr iflje'' is lalgjft';' 1 '.,;/ a.'devoted;MsbaMandfather, t£j his children,- are very,% / ~<■;-; ; pretty.;..•XJnlike manyiwitty., nien,],ho * j : * does not relapse into dubiess at \yi-'\) it -;'"/' hand to atrWs jokies, r \"H^r.- : : :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 24 April 1883, Page 2
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124Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1361, 24 April 1883, Page 2
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