Head-dress for a gossip-A false-hood
A Clergyman's attempt at Economy.—A minister's sivyear-old, r,fow days ago, while at tea with papa aad the rest of the family, looking into the watery appearance of her enp, said: "If I wag not a minister's little girl, fd go straight off to McGowau's far some tea" ''Why, my dear," asked pa, "don't you like your tea!" With her little heart ready to burst sl\e tabbed, '.'But you didn't lny; McQowan's 3s tea,!" 'Bravo, little maid\' Call round this way and you shall hare a poun,d all; to yourself.—James Ma3o\v[AH. .
| Mr Chas. Mc.Livcr, the rising yourg. station? j'and tobacconist of Brown street,, has just : received from San Francisco a large assortment of novelties in the smoking liue, comprising nickel plated cigarette making machines, cigarette holders and oases, cigar holders, rollers, fancy packets of patent paper, and eases ' Vanity fair' tobacco, which we recommend tt those of our readera who smoke to purchase. - Advt,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3636, 25 June 1880, Page 3
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158Head-dress for a gossip-A false-hood Thames Advertiser, Volume XIII, Issue 3636, 25 June 1880, Page 3
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