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Which is more combustible—cotton wood or a tow boat. An apothecary's assistant made up a prescription, and found that his customer had passed.on him a bad half-crown and a sixpenny piece. He ' told his'"-employer. " Never mind," said the philosophic Yankee apothecary ; ' 'if the sixpenny piece is good, there's a'clear'profit' of threepence." ■nT .a RE COLO -J • L LaDIES inferior to th-se ol the Old Country 3 -on-the bruad question vre li.y no, and when testrtlby the qualities of Inilustry and.lntelligence, we say ileciiedly no. They can appreciate those ai-fulhelp- loindu try—Kevring Muchiiica—and hareintel ige <x to le-rn theirusd quickly. All they require is asaurani:e a--, to whi<k uiacbitiu Iβ best for domeiiic me. n.'.d Taylor's Patent Machine i» the ont, b>-ing guuTanti-e<l by an Agent who has pmtt.cal knowkdt'e <:f sev.-ing machines. T. I'eacocb, Opticiaa, oppoaite Pose ulUce, Auckland. . ....

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 3

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Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 3

Untitled New Zealand Herald, Volume XIII, Issue 4481, 24 March 1876, Page 3