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Supply oroates demand equally often 3 tlie reverse is the case. Tlio trutb of this statement is somewhat substantiated by the large call which Ims recently sprung; up tor Preslley's hot'pios. Tlio pies are good but that in itsolf would not have third of the sale that ther6 is for tliem, it is the hour at which they can be procured. Those who work all night like we do find thorn a great convenience. Tboso who stay out late a:ai aro doubtful as lo their ability of finding the meat safe, in order to procure rjrjmcthing solid to introduce into their internal ecoHOuiict! to absorb aud noutvafr'n the fluid previously swallowed find iliou, most particularly beneficial. Tho pies, ae we wrote before are good and tasty, and we can. safely recommend any who rfln.y be out lain 10 give them a trial, According to the Methodist K*» corder there m 421,75 i members of the VTeslcy<ra body h Great Britain, the 1: 4 year showing an:-.crease of 5000. _ -Jap- : has 50,000 schools r:id one I big v.: iversify. | Auger begins v'th folly and ends with repent- cc. P'ffel Tower landiugs hold 10,000 nnn. Tho vicar of a clinch, convr'sed his congregation by alluding to the many: l happy eoupD whose "houeynionn was b "ss and whose married life was blister," You can't ilo ivitlo.it GISBMEA,

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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6337, 10 June 1889, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6337, 10 June 1889, Page 2

Untitled Thames Advertiser, Volume XXI, Issue 6337, 10 June 1889, Page 2

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