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VARIETIES.

K The tongue makes deeper wounds than the teeth. \Preia, Pulpit, and Petticoats— thrco ruling powers. Favourlto nlra "of mnmmas with marriageablo daupthtcra— Mlllionalrs. The full dress of a native lady of Colombo to ii hair pla aud two g4rtera. y A politician is a stray dog that runs up to every ono ho sees, and wags himself all over, v A merchant in New York being fenced (0 deflno tho meaning of experimental and natural phlloiophy, <ald he' considered tho first to bo flaking a man to discount a bill at a long date, anil tho second bis refusing to do it.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 29, 16 June 1868, Page 3

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VARIETIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 29, 16 June 1868, Page 3

VARIETIES. Star (Christchurch), Issue 29, 16 June 1868, Page 3

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