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Tommy : " I know now what the minister means when ho speaks of the lay members." Mother: "Well, what does he moan?" Tommy: "I heard him tell pa that there were a lot of tiresome old hens in his oongregation." j Seene — Dininp-room in fashionable board-ing-house. Lady Boarder (about to leave table) : " Will you exouse me, pluase !" Gentleman Boarder : " With plen«ure !'' And Btill he doesn't know why she has snnbbed him evjM^ince. The cSrbcr can hold another man's law when he can't hold his own.

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Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 866, 2 December 1893, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 866, 2 December 1893, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Bush Advocate, Volume XI, Issue 866, 2 December 1893, Page 5

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