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This following appeared as an advertisement in the Moruimj Advertiser: —"An interesting case.—A child born witli two heads—mother and child doing well. May ho soon at John Barlow s, 3*l, 13iiCOilBtreet, Brick-lane, Spital fields." "Ma," said a little boy, "lias aunty got beos in her mouth?" "No my dear; why do you ask ?" " 'Cause Captain Joneß caught hold of her and said, 'He was going to take honey from her lips ;' and she said, ' Well, make haste!' " What French author would it be inexpedient for a cook to study ?—Boileau, as it might lead to a boil over.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 18 January 1866, Page 5

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 18 January 1866, Page 5

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume III, Issue 682, 18 January 1866, Page 5

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