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THE BABY SHOWN TO VISITORS. It is an odd fact no baby ever did, and [no baby ever will behave in company. (The mother always brings it into the parlour, where the visitor is, dressed in its clean dress, and its father and iti aunt come in, smiling at the same time. After the visitor has kissed the baby and taken it on her lap, and declared it to be the dearest little thing she ever saw, the baby'i mother and she begin to talk. as she can rattle, and? both talk aVonce apparentlyOi^hoftismn| Sfitot.tto tfther MMMma~. :r J[n the midai^fjihm f^nvflrMi vitttMr *«sJm%i^nW*r>limrfdeW its mother. Tnl^visitbir *snuie* a siclly smile, and <fcVv*lFll«lr#*rj*tf difference, but^AiiifiAsa.TsaaTs.-eoTasjjos he ™lde of the ch^Jritt his hand. s^; Th« m o th«ir fooks -^mm. and jmmires that jS ome : o^t&^ab>^SS|SSnS are droppinfSqff, a*<jrsh*an*t*es up that ?%nJW?elSmrttS' ¥ to its father, aTM>tto^SeVs»« i, it se fctlet cries fuiwawlyritefieiftfiiita awBSSSBS -^Then-the^nnt getia^MlbSidviQ sufficient stickiftsai it YeichW oVeV aM mauls the visitor'iTbonnet. T3 The*wm^&&r? ! aj&Jisfc off itß td-mafife Sdis/lay; Hft 'Sbßu^J^ tf owl. It won t say "mama" or " cam." ?siJt wjon'^nW fJh'6W big it JT^g ■B^^i^^ij^^nssm Aim think the child-fit dfclfe - W yard full dprf^B%tf| c mother the* fatfieFe^lafthV -''w^rauHrS&L'' and_pjcks ifn'p"?-ana L"aaln%s ouFW&$ Then the visitor goes home looking herd r o,s,:ai»HM(^a%Jili^iai*^»|fs that infant will be~ott-the gallows, if its ehiifftct&isttesdre allowed as isgWm^p.^E[lfrhtiitmi ohaat JlabsM

.W9lfl o! ir.rj^^tofiiroSZ ftfteoO f-'A ABBOTSFOED P'K(st^ Cjli&(*g at f o'clock sharp. ' fcet&eiTT^B^^orTxiltitTdiririirwi ceiTe^Cif-QuU^., „ ,- T .. — AirfeoyallL^WoifipanioiAlai^iMted to be present. »7084 and at that hour on each day for the-ft' «yOB 6 Wsmm-^omm, Agent. JUBHft 3Sj2I? NENTAL COMBlfriKffifr™" iDBI QSHSMiISAXgS: SATURDAY,' JtmE 13th; 1874 noon, Jun^JOth, forSch«oliand FamiliJi liTing at a ( tf*4«(te7«ncUi}a[BfiSlg Oenera« 2.3o.'s^S? <Co^&o <fflS SSESd of ©jtob«ltU a- &oroliat#: HoßqtfUbiißt%^.JUtifl *eto4l« Acr»bmykn&^W6^te troupe of Baby Acrobats and G-ymnai's. _Tae_7]lo 10 superior to anything ever seen in New Zea> laid ftcfofe. STKe follo«iat arMrti *»ill •ptkw during the —A. De Castro, '•AjJMgjS K,,V<»&;^Siiw» t lmm??k} Castro, Mdlle. Montebollo, 4iQiMltte, Jxelu.e Foerester, with feuafr'P^^^ouug and Alberto; -'Ohang*.r^f.Pfogra«me'%Hl b» given during the weekr^Prices of admisiion: JTrontk seats, 81 wsocmd s#Ms,*i baoi «Mti. ls.O.D*en Jo^n at.^.3o^ Md coMdfta«« a« 8 6'olo&lt. c:o f) j>frxn-ialil .-slii.-.l zioirtri•..!.';•(.;. .1 td7087 : -B.H.JErEBr, Agent. AT the EVENI|fg STAB OFFICE "'^HM^E'cOJsfsifMPTipi?'' LOC£ES S OBDfiB .KUHErwaYFIOO TSJJ.TAJ ,X.uT IMPOSTS ,^[fld^Liß^Arl-^b;B,>ErAM*fi,*« STATIONEBS SUPPLIED. ■'• , , ALBEETT* STUEETv , QfKTea flora -3&O!:ua 10 SbssaTTj; j^igccou! -

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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1695, 9 June 1874, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1695, 9 June 1874, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1695, 9 June 1874, Page 2

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