Slattery, the unfrocked priest, Broke on " Where is Purgatory 1 or How Get In and How Get Out," in Worcester, Mass., the other week. Mr. Slattery's nearer ooncern (says the Boston Pilot) is with another place out of which there is no getting. A testy old man went into the cellar with a handsome mug to draw some beer. He stumbled and fell heavily over a box. His wife called out : My dear, have you broken the mug ? Smarting with pain, he replied : No ; but I will ! and immediately dashed it against the wall. Mr Gawne, of Dunedin (says the Southland Times of April 13, 1891), has just been on a visit to Invercargill to push business a little. Not that it wants much canvassing, for since he commenced the manufacture of his Worcestershire Sauce, the demand has kept pace with his capacity to supply it. He makes a really good thing, indistinguishable from the famous Lea and Perrin's, which he places upon one's table at a much lower price, and trusts to that to secure a steadily growing trade. Those who have not yet tried the colonial article should put their prejudice aside for a time and test the question with a bottle or two. — Advt.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 1, 30 April 1897, Page 29
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237Page 29 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIV, Issue 1, 30 April 1897, Page 29
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