Oily Thoughts.
♦ Sir, — Do let us have a, line, if only a, word, merely to satisfy our cravings ! Wh.it h;s become of "Our Weaver?" Last Saturday you announced his arrival, last Monday you published the intention of the directors, by Wednesdoy the shareholders had fully appreciated and digested the same. But Thursday came, and — aAvfr.l blank — theve appears no mention of " Our Only Borer." Oh where, oh where is he 1 Shall we never see him more ? What indeed is left to com Tort us ] I for/jet, yes, we have the pleasure of paying calls ; but that becomes monotonous when our guiding star aides h ; s shining light. Do, Sir, let us have our nightly bull tin, ncl then again we'll sing "The sun s" ■ ines a nusall." The Agitatou.
° A close mouth and open eyes never did anyone harm, and a pair of Light Balmorals (from Henuessy's) can only do good. —Adv. 1
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5512, 28 June 1889, Page 2
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154Oily Thoughts. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XVI, Issue 5512, 28 June 1889, Page 2
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