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JOHNNY'S ESSAY ON DOGS.

Lai t summer our dog Towser was a lyin' in the sun trine to sleep, but.the flies was that bad that he culdn't, cob. he had to catch 'em, and bime by a bee lit on his head, and was broking about like the dog was Msn. Towser he held his head stilt," and when tae bee w«w close. to his, nose, Towser winked at him like he sod you see what this buffer is - doin' he thinks I'm a lily-of-the-valley which* isn't opened yet, but you just -wait till I blossom and you will see some ion, and sure enuf , Towser opened his mouth very slow so' as not to fritten the bee and. the bee went into Towser's mouth. Then Towser .he shet his eyee, and his mouth, too, and had begun to make a peaceful smile wen the bee .stung him, and you nerefr see a lily.-ofrthe-xalley aofc bo in your life. . -> ~ i" .'■••<■- Thb noxt " new thing " is likely to bti glass 4jpo for newapaper printing ! Experunents hvii jut been made in Fans with g'«e *5T«i Md the result is said to -have been yety meoeuful. The type preserves i|s oleanness almoat indefinitely ; it issaid to wear better than metal, and to maintain its aharpness of outline longer. - - ~ ""'•'

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 62, 13 November 1880, Page 2 (Supplement)

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JOHNNY'S ESSAY ON DOGS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 62, 13 November 1880, Page 2 (Supplement)

JOHNNY'S ESSAY ON DOGS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume I, Issue 62, 13 November 1880, Page 2 (Supplement)

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