HOW TO MAKE MONEY
TO TUB KDITOK.
S IK> A friend has given a capital suggestion by way of solving tlm problem «« What are we to do with our gills? In these times of pinching depression, when every shilling is a shilling, a sure and subway of making money is worth knowing. Needlewomen, teachers, telegraphists, barmaids, etc., etc., are already too numerous. There is, however, a demand for which an adequate supply w not provided The good people of Dunedin require periodical season., of the highly (or lowly) sensational, and
thousands will part with their money as cheerfully as possible. The Lyceum and the Garrison Hall could he crammed seven or eight nights, pamphlets and photos could bo sold by the express-load, presentations would How in from nil sides, so that a snug L3OO, dear of all expenses, could be taken out of Dunedin in a fortnight, Other cities could be drained of surplus cash in the same way. The plan is easy enough. lot nunnery go! ” then escape, and advertise sensational lectures.—l am, etc., Show-woman. Dunedin, March 4.
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Evening Star, Issue 6842, 4 March 1886, Page 3
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179HOW TO MAKE MONEY Evening Star, Issue 6842, 4 March 1886, Page 3
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