Clippings from the Comics.
t # (From Moonshine.) > rnfortnnafce Remar ks. — Scene— A corner of the refreshment- room at a dance.— He : May X prosa you to a i jelly ? - She (absently) : Not quite • so hard as that, please. Miss Jane ' obden has gone and got married. What a fate for so stern a woman's rightist ! MrT. B. Potter gave her away. Well, well, 1 Potter ; after all we arc but c ay. ■ 1 The Progressives of the London I County Council want to be paid : salaries. We tear that we cannot 1 quite see our way to that. But we 1 ! hope to give them a little check, in • I fclio course of next month, which they [ avo very welcome to divide. The Hon Claude Hay will oppose , : Mr bfcuarc at the next election in ' : Hoxton. It is cruel of the < 'onservative committee to put up Mr Hay It is so personal to Mr Stuart's supporters. i (From Punch) ■ Trully and Really.— Why didn't i hey at once elect ' otton, alderman, 1 poat, and ba 1 erdasher, for the office , of < ity cliam'-ei-lam, without waiting ' for a show » f hinds and the rest of it ? Of course Cotton ought to have ; been elected right off t l ie ree 1 .
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Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1892, Page 3
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210Clippings from the Comics. Manawatu Herald, 2 April 1892, Page 3
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