We are loyal on the Stook Exchange, an will not tolerate Any language disrespectful to the Sovereign or the State ; So it led to quite a rumpus and a lot of horrid talk When a member Bald, emphatically : ' Damn the Dake of York !' We expostulated foroibly, while he looked Siite amazed e angry buzz aronnd him and the Btorm that he had raised, For onr noisy thrtatenlngs dsnnted him. He turned as white as chalk, And in vindication told ns why he damned the Duke of York. ' When the Bhares began to move, H he said, 1 1 visited the claim, And, from what I saw, believed the rise was just a bullish game, So decided I wonld take a hand the little game to balk, Specking shares till farther orders in that schicing Dnke of York. 1 Oh I I curse my luck that ever I was Buch a sanguine fool Aa to buck against the bookiea like a jerry-headed mule, For the mine has grown in favour since the mill began te talk, And the shares are soaring upward in the bally Duke of York.' TO THE DEAF.— A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholson's Artificial Ear Drums, gave £5,000 to his Institute, bo that deaf people unable to procure the Ear Drums may have them free. /Address No. 663d, The Nicholson Institute, Longcott, Gunuerabnry, London, W. — Advt. Those who require to use Spectacles will find a very large assortment to suit almost any sight at Miller's Fancy Repository, 110, Victoria- street. Prices to suit any pocket, viz., 6d, 9d/, 1- and 1/6 per pair. Real English Pebbles, 3/9 per. pair. Coloured Spectacles for sun and dust,6aand 1/- per pair, sent post free to any address in New Zealand. Anyone mentioning this paper when purchasing or sendiDg wifl have a oase value for 6d presented to them. — Advt. 1,000,000 BOTTLES. Wolfe's Schnapps has a salt of over one million bottles yearly in Australasia. It keeps its reputation for purity and medicinal value.
OINSON AND IV/rcpORMICK G. H. PINSON, Cutter from B. J. M. Kemp's Parnell, and H. W. MoCORMICK, beg to announce that they have commenced business As TAILORS, BREECHES, AND HABIT MAKERS, IN OXFORD CHAMBERB, HIGH-STREET And are prepared to give j Best Wobk At Reasonable Chabgeb. Country Orders Promptly Attended to Dress Suits a Specialty. Please Note the Address : 36 HIGH-STREET. JUNCTION "VTART, QUEEN & GREY-STREETS. AITKEN'S OLD MART. FRUIT, PRODUCE, AND POULTRY AUCTIONEERS. THH BEST MABT IN &TJOKLAND FOB PRICES T /lAHILL & /->O. J. CAHILL, Auctioneer. /GOVERNMENT T IFE TNBU RANGE. LOW PREMIUMS. LARGE BONUSES The Watchwords ol the Office afe:— LIBERALITY TO POLIOY-HQLDHBB. ECONOMY IN MANAOBMBNT. BTATB BBOUBITY Aooumolated Fonda exceed^ MilllOßa Btg J. H. RICHARDSON, Gomzolssloiiezi /G ENTLEMEN and Othera, send you VJT address and we will give yon the highest prlM for your LeftK>ff Clothing and MiaKta. Hartley, weUesley*Btreet
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Observer, Volume XXI, Issue 1163, 13 April 1901, Page 23
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