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C. ROWLAND
C. ROWLAND Lock and Railway Contractor, Railway H anlier & Shipping Agent to the London & North Western, Mi Iland, & Rhondda & Swansea Bay Railways Companies, 9, FISHER STREET, Telegrams -Locon)otive. Swansea.
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Jfhiw strong rami have will*, wMk cmm m*. 4 Man seldom begins to ah«w Ida temper a«WI it few it* lie rising generation owee anh to Nw IimM ft tit. alarum clock. laahelora nay lead blisafai Mwm» nI m mm* a spinster believe it. Labouring under a mistake 18 the moat nafrnrill qbl* of all employments. Verve is requined to maaeje a Hia, aai tMNwy to manage a woman. There is certainly enough maany speat aai tit toad to ruin to keep it in excellent repair. May: "Next to a man, that's the jollies* cMaa fan know of ? Ethel: Myself, if he's ok* Sven when a woman is worried to death flfea iaeaa't forget to see that her hat is on rtnifbt. bittyamith: "I am offered £100 for my Jale £ antimental song." Grimshaw "Hush-money f* "Borne wasn't built in a day, you know." -OIl I A was put up under a ae. contrast, ww ¡ What everybody is willing to do is to arbitrate with a man to get away from him something toat is his. It's easy eaeugh to write cheques oa tike Bank «| Suceeea, but one has to be properly IdeatiSei to get thMn cashed. Keep reur troubles to yourself; whoa yen tefl them ym are taking up tie Hae of the »aa wte M waft&ig to tell his. English Towtitt: I understand you Amerigms Meet an your rulers by baJlot P" Citiaen: "Yea ill except our wires." Miss Haggins: My father is very good at rea £ > lag facee.* Mr. Kissam: "Then I had better net ^nnt any kisses here." Mr. Hiborn: "By what unit of measareaNafl bould you properly estimate a man's devotion to you ? Miss Lowe: The carat." The Bashful Lover: "Miss Emily, r-er- r- the (sweetly) "Do you, Mr. Mammasdearf Mmw- Wouldn't you like to joir o». sewing class P" The Heiress: "Am I the oniv girl in the whole aide world you love?" He: "No, dear; but yMt are the only gir' I know who could afford to mafia too." Het "Then I may live upon hope until next. toy eveningP" She "Oh, poor fellow, is itu W to that? lgsm, T'll lend Y,H. enough to. bwr a "'1. Two OpiaioBS.—She; "No matter Vw snuwl a nan to he ia sure to meet some otlJet *n who II ttnarMr." He. IT" and about 10.0(X> wo>n*n wto think thav arw' Printed by T. Lowe at Vaughan's Printing Works, i, Salubrious Place, Swansea- in the County of Glamorgan.