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The He publicans are dead against monarchs, yet nearly all the pleasure they get they derive from three kings, viz., emo-king, dnn-king, and tal-king. An American editor says he once partook of a beverage so very strong that he could not tell whether it was brandy or a torchlight procession that was going down his throat. An enthusistic Yankee editor, speaking of a new prima donna, says " Her roice is aa soft as a roll of velvet, and as tender as a pair of slop-shop pantaloons."

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Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 July 1872, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 July 1872, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Waikato Times, Volume I, Issue 33, 16 July 1872, Page 2

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