Expenentia Docet.—lrate young lady: •• Mr Cox. I declare your machines are the worst I ever saw!—there's not oven a looking-glass 1" Proprietor of bathing machines: "«• Why, mißs, if there was looking-glasses we shouldn't Set you ladies out of them'ere machines for owers and bowersl w —Punch. Testamentary Obligations.—'Cute little girl (who ha< heard conversation between her parents of the like import): ♦« Uncle, have you ma:eyour will?' Uncle 'startled): "Enl" 'Cute little girl: "'Caujjelhope you haven* forgotteamydollar-Punch, ' ™*'
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Evening Star, Issue 4361, 19 February 1877, Page 2
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76Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4361, 19 February 1877, Page 2
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