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A FUNNY GAME.

r ,, J±is#W fridnils'iriet'thfr o^ternigfht in a a 3 store to spend a jovial evening, uut as^tli2y were all teetotaller^ and none 'pf ps£n drank anything stronger than pMinents , Tonic, 4r#i&ennesß>ystg! 1 the question^ jMaGjM-(^o§ed|ai^pHße! at;)i>f euchre, and Jones; said they, haa, « j pla/ ; for sornetliingflis^lo bye the^iije an infest and makfe ftWtlff bi&niirtb Heere hard, so they did not care to.play. f |* for money. Smith however, spied-a Vdx ' f * l of Fletcher's billious and liver pill?,, and , f proposed that each time a man w#a ttie^ri ' " he should take a pill, and this made the game lively and the JiM/wab^M^iMd furious! Simpson swallowed five, Jones got away with four aq&ffciitH Soft HopJ kms t^d each and Mac got off scot f ree-,™-sfoie termi^t^d(bjHt*Melieral exodi»s ht 3 n.ml y for Dr. Fletcher's pills iievnr 'labour iAvaii^ -4 ph^j^|qte tlie best <iud milde|;t pills made anS' are sold by allchepati; n v v ,l)\^ 1 headache, & ft lb «*talw«Qi^iv^ SrMsfaHioii/^hepvo- ' IHP^rs away^BSO ( s iiHe<^i ? jftizei;") at XnH£?, ior the seven first nearest gUußsft sent iif, as to^y piauvof o*^e : |«llsaMrge Clement Tdm</Wttk T (now !™W) tysd|*- A guess form is aroimil every ; fe ■••; %e -« ito^ ctf - Fletch^:, - Ppf Wyes;' fy&r-* and- tHejfeait ? dßpii^ ■ ."* or 1 fite J3 " pehiiy^ mrnps: lipt&»P: M; rSen%nts ? .1

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Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 22 June 1892, Page 2

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A FUNNY GAME. Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 22 June 1892, Page 2

A FUNNY GAME. Bay of Plenty Times, Issue XX, 22 June 1892, Page 2

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