1 J OUR BOYS. • The question is often asked, What shall we do with our boys ? Our best advice is to clothe them with good and serviceable . clothing to be had at the New Zealand ' Clothing factory, Cashel street, where you [ can depend vii getting an article that will t «ear well and look well.— [Anvr.] j =rr * Lecture. — At Tuesday night's meeting ■ of the Primitive Methodist Mutual Imi provement Socioty, Mr T. E. Taylor gave a f lecture on " Oliver Wendell Holmes." "The 5 lecture was of an edifying character, and ■ at the close a hearty vote of thanks was [ passed to Mr Taylor. Mr W. Dobbs pre- ! sided, and (here was a large attendance. ) Wife (fondly) : "Do you remember, ' John, how you used of an evening to hold * my hand — my sweot little roseleaf you i used to call it, you funny boy — for hours I and hours P How silly my old boy used to , bo." Old Y'oy (grumpily) : " A T onseuso, l Jane; don't bo stupid. I was always priic- * tical and business-like. I did that just; to I [ keep you from the piano."
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5961, 28 August 1897, Page 4
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188Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Star (Christchurch), Issue 5961, 28 August 1897, Page 4
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