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G-bnts' clothes cleaned, dyed and pressed. Gents' lifchl; suits cleaned, 53. N.B.—ln future all goods and orders will only be received at the Thames Dyeing Establish" meat, Kolleston-street, Shortlard.

Walking with her father in St James's Park the other day, a little girl, seeing a small white duck swimming close to a majestic swan, was heard to exclaim, " Oh, papa, look at that little white duck with its nurse ! "

The other day an unstamped letter was deposited in a country post-office. On •ne corner cf the envelope' was written the following:—" Mr. Postmaster, don't charge no postage on this ; the stamp wouldn't stick, so I tore the thing up."

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1830, 13 November 1874, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1830, 13 November 1874, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1830, 13 November 1874, Page 2

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