Wintbb clothing, consisting of gentlemens' OTercoatfl, real macintosh eoa.ts, are being •old to suit all purchasers at 'Joseph Mosoa Thamea .Cloth Hail.—Adtt. Exest description of Dyeing and Cleaning done\n£the shortest notice at the Thames Djein (^Establishment, near corner of Richmond and Rolleaton-«treets.-—A:DYT. " Old age is coming upon me rapidly," as the urchin said when lie was stealing ripples from an old man's gardsn, and saw the owner coming, stick in hand. Ready Reply.—ln a certain French epmedy a young man about to be married is found under somewhat suspicious circumstances purchasing a piano. He assures his father-in-law in perspective that he intends it for his bride. "But you know Very well," objects the father-in-law "that she doesn't play." "Of course I do," responds the ready bridegroom; otherwise I shouldn't be such a fool as 'to giye her a piano." .
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1778, 14 September 1874, Page 3
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139Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1778, 14 September 1874, Page 3
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