We are glad to inform our reader tl&t; a Kew Gentlemen's Clothing Establishment ha 3 opened in Pollen-street, two doors from Marystreet, n?med the Tharae Borough Olothing Mart.—Advt.
The Isle of Wight boasts of being able to do one thing which no ether place in the world can accomplish—it 'furnishes mutton from Cowes.
Tips foe Teni?ee Consciences. —Ist. When you tell your servant to say that ■you " are not a tome," you merely request him to assert that you are not a book. If his assurances to 'this effect induce visitors to believe that you are " not at home," you rre not answerable for the misunderstanding. 2nd. When you say to Mary Smith. " That song you sung was charming! " you really mean that it was so —when sung by Anne Other. 3rd. When you say to an unwelcome acquaintance who has been away, "My dear fellow, I am so glad to see you're back ! " you only make a statement equivalent to saying to him, "I'm rejoiced to pee your back."
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1822, 4 November 1874, Page 2
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170Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1822, 4 November 1874, Page 2
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