BITS AND BATS.
Talking about absent miudedness, said a Liverpool man the other day. Why I like it; for when I was a boy I worked for a man who was so absentminded that he discharged me three times in one week, and paid me a week's wages each time. Type-writing, music, and domestic work are among the subjects of instruction at the Auckland Lliud Institute.; '. ,"; * ~*"'-\.0./Afraid to Show Them.-vLftwp' Brother: No matter how warm it is, Mrs De Fashion always wears gloves, Little Sister:- Poor thing! Mebbe she used to lake in scrubbing for a living and her hands is red yet. The largest circulation ever" attained by any evening paper in the world was'achioved by the London Noujs t on November 15. On that day no fewer than 5&1447 copies of this enterprising journal were sold,
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 8088, 2 April 1895, Page 1
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