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  2. PUNCH AT THE THEATRE.

    Mr. PUNCH'S "web" of dramatic experiences during the past week has been as a "mingled yarn, good and bad together." At the Prince of Wales the usual Lenton Entertainment was changed into an Easter one, in the form of a pantomime, in which this clever troupe had full ...

    Article : 542 words
  3. Oh! what a bore!

    The Herald's telegraphic "News by the Mail" conveys under the head of "China" the startling intelligence that the Hong Kong Bank was extensively robbed by means of a "mine driven under ground for a considerable distance" and that "several houses in London were ...

    Article : 131 words
  4. A Suggestion.

    The Agricultural Society advertise, in a recent Herald, their intended exhibition of poultry, live stock, cereals, roots, and other agricultural implements. This will doubtless be very interesting, but Mr. PUNCH would suggest their adding to the attractiveness of the show by ...

    Article : 58 words
  5. Duett for Spinsters.

    How very ill you're looking, still, Nay dearest, do not grin, For really I could almost cry, To see you look so thin. ...

    Article : 226 words
  6. SERVANTGALISM.

    VISITOR.--IS MISS PORTER AT HOME? WIPE.--MISS PORTER DOES NOT LIVE HERE. VISITOR.--OH! I MEAN THE YOUNG LADY WHO LIVES WITH YOU AS SERVANT. WIFE.--NO SHE HAS GONE OUT. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 49 words
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