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  2. Notices and Replies.

    T.E.(Maitland); F. H.; Omega; M. W.; C.B.; S. C.--Received; thanks. P. P.--Good, but not original. COUNTRY FRIEND.--Yes ; add 1s. for Bank exchange if a country ...

    Article : 219 words
  3. AN AWKWARD FIX.

    SIR HARRY, you're now in a deuce of a fix With your Licensing Bill, PUNCH opineth, For you'll please neither him that doth wholly abstain, Nor him that persistently wineth. ...

    Article : 269 words
  4. Editor's Table.

    The 'TRAVELLED ACTOR,' to which reference was made in PUNCH of September 24th, is now to hand. Mr. Thatcher has given an interesting sketch of Mr. Dampier's travels, and has most certainly combined 'business' with pleasure in this little venture, which ...

    Article : 86 words
  5. The Rebel Arabs.

    The 'rebel Arabs' dare to fight, For what they claim as Nature's right; The freedom of their own free lives, Their tents, their children, and their wives; ...

    Article : 229 words
  6. The Angel of Hope.

    Ethel (fashionable belle): But, Ma, how on earth shall we ever manage to settle those horrid bills ? Tender Mamma:--Now, don't worry, darling; we have six months' grace; you know how well you stand in your poor dear ...

    Article : 220 words
  7. Wigzell to the Rescue!

    It is about time that we gave out upon the barber-ous practice of keeping any one class of men at it from Sunday morning to Saturday night, and so on till Doomsday, and it is to be hoped that the excellent example (of giving a weekly half-holiday) about to be set by ...

    Article : 66 words
  8. Peak-uliar.

    'Citizen' writes to say that the new verandahs erected in front of the G. P. O. afford a most agreeable and convenient shade and shelter, and he trusts all our other public buildings will soon sport similar decorations. On enquiry, however, we find our correspondent ...

    Article : 88 words
  9. Honourable or Honoured?

    Mr. A.: The honoured member for Blanktown, Mr. B., informs us--Mr. B. (sneeringly): HONOURABLE member, I presume my grammatical friend means. ...

    Article : 49 words
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