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" How well he playe for one so enid JTra. Partington, as the orgun-boy performed with amonUey before the floor; " and bow much hU little brother looks like him to be sure." A Goon Auvicfl. — A. you. g lady recent 1 , , gave a lecture, in which she said, " yet married, young men, ami be quick about it, too. l.Vm't w»it f>r the milUmnium, hoping that the girl> may turn to angels, before trusting youraelf to one of thetn. A prrtty tiling you'd be, a'.ongei 'e >in angel, wouldn't you—you brutt) ? liont wa*t anot er d-y, but riirht now —this very ni.jht—aslc f=ome nise, industrious gi 1 to go into partnership with y u. to clear your '.'a'bway of thorns, and pliint if with flowers." Typical !«h"es.— For gouty people, the ache corn; for imtiqu irians, the fl>it>; for s>-h..olboys, thebitcli; 1. -r 1 riahnien, slie och ! for orijurere, the palm; for negroes, see dah ! for yiun: liuln* ihi>man »-); for farmers, th , ! plant in ; for fa-hioimblo young women, a set of firs ; for diiudiei", to f\.n ce ; for uctorp, ihf pop'lar ; fo." prncician? a\c a mo-e; for your wile, her will o; fir ibvere, the press ; foe the disconsolate, the pine ; for ensagx! people,, the pear ; fov eowiug oporutr.rs, liJin-looV" ; for b-jiuding-lioi'xe >.c.)i er-, 'unh ;. alwjye on hitud, the pawpaw; who thia ie vrritttn Jor, ytw.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1305, 21 January 1868, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1305, 21 January 1868, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume V, Issue 1305, 21 January 1868, Page 3

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