Mrs Grullib'.e— Do you know, dear, John is just &s boyish in his feeling *s he ever was I Mrs Kawler—lndeed 1 Mrs Gullible— Yei ; why it was only last night I heard him talking in hii sleep abont seeing the elephant. The dear fellow had doubtless been to the circ'i*. Lieutenant flabenicbts (who owes everybody) -Ah, Miss Goldbird, how many coald be made happy by thu little hand 1 Miss Goldbird (an beiress)— Manyl 1 thought only one could be made happy by my band. Not if you gave me your hand, Miss Goldbir4, Be wm thinking of kit aamuoai ewlitarf «
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Southland Times, Issue 1148, 18 March 1890, Page 4
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102Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Southland Times, Issue 1148, 18 March 1890, Page 4
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