A lad named Alexander Auguetus Jones ty|f* aimtoi by A^Hijjf-Batlotive Bailey this afternoou on the charge of having stolen a pair of chocs belonging to William White, bootinukor, Victoria-street. A matrimonial advertisement winds up as follow 3: "Fortune no object, but should require the girl's relacionn to depoaib i'SUO with we as sectuity tor her good behaviour." Jones—Did you read the account ot the fire last night? Brown—No, I haven't I looked at the newspaper for ten days, i Jones—"Not. reading the papers ! How Ctin ; you do withont them ? Brown—Weli, you j see, I found a pur.se containing money, and i lam afraid I'll see it advertised if I reud j the papers, and it wouldn't do to be dis- j honest you know. j
F. E. JACKSON] [JOHN CLARK Ti/TESSRS F. E. JACKSON & CO. Beg to announce to the Trade that they HAVE PURCHASED MESSRS WM. McARTHUR AND CO.'S Entiro Stock of EARTHENWARE AND LAMPS, And that they will HOLD A SALE IN MESSRS McARTHUR AND CO.'S EARTHENWARE RO.OM, Commencing TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), FEB. 20.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 43, 19 February 1894, Page 4
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