VALUABLE TESTIMONY. Writing to the proprietor of TtTSSICTJBA, Mr E. H. Browne, C.E., engineer to the Maniototo County Council, says: valuable one, and as 1 have had frequent opportunities both in regard to myself and members of my family of testing it, I can speak with some authority on the subject. It is to be hoped that TTJSSIgUKA will prove profitable to yourself, as I am sure it deserves to be." Sharland and Co.. Wellington.
11l “The Circus Girl” one of the jokes relates to a French police official who is waiting the news of an interesting domestic event, said event to be announced by a bugle call. In Adelaide, whilst the Koyal Comic Opera Company was playing '"The Circns Girl." the bngle called for Hugh Ward, and during the performance he received word that he was the father of a fine boy. Mr Ward, in a great state of excitement, dashed on to the stage bearing a telegram and ’excitedly informed his confreres, without thought of his lines, that it was "A boy! a boy!”— "Punch."
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New Zealand Times, Volume LXXII, Issue 4806, 8 November 1902, Page 4 (Supplement)
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