Punch . ompany, praps a bubble. My seconds no one, so thats no trouble. My second is also a lady, yet you My second know well as the Pa of a Jew, A great light of Israel, who might Indeed be called an Israel-light, My third you may hear on your road to Eton, Still going on though thoroughly beaten; My third you may meet at your grocers shop, Like a boy with a plaything my third has a top. To complete my whole one line I need. Well, my whole is a puzzle to all who read. The importance of finding me out isnt vital. 11 see what I am up above. I m the title. Masonry with, a Moral. Architec


Punch . ompany, praps a bubble. My seconds no one, so thats no trouble. My second is also a lady, yet you My second know well as the Pa of a Jew, A great light of Israel, who might Indeed be called an Israel-light, My third you may hear on your road to Eton, Still going on though thoroughly beaten; My third you may meet at your grocers shop, Like a boy with a plaything my third has a top. To complete my whole one line I need. Well, my whole is a puzzle to all who read. The importance of finding me out isnt vital. 11 see what I am up above. I m the title. Masonry with, a Moral. Architects about to compete in designs for building the new Palaceof Justice will doubtless bear in mind the saying that Justice is they will^very likely omit to make proper arrangements forlighting that edifice. Why is a retired oculist like an Inland Revenue officer ? Because heis an Ex-eyesman. Sittings in Error.—A Pew in a Mormonite Chapel. 248 PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. [June 9, IRISH INGENUITY. Saxon Tourist. What on Eaeth are you Lowering the Shafts Foii? (He has just found out that this manoeuvre is gone throughat every ascent.) Car-Driver. Shtjre, ter onner, we ll make m Blave he s Goin Down Hill ! THE NINTH OF JUNE. BY OUR OWN NEWSBOY. Come, out with your purses, you re now to be dunnedIn aid of the excellent Newspaper Fund;Its Festival dinner takes place very soon,In fact, it is fixed for the Ninth day of June. The ninth day of June, and I hope youll be there,With Dovers Lord Warden to speak from the chair,And a much better chairman I say cannot beThan Her Majestys Minister, Granville, K G. The Fund should be dear to each friend of the Press:It aids every member who comes to distress,Or if widows and children assistance should lack,No friend is so staunch as the Fund at their back. Come, all who are eager to see by their plateThe paper I bring them each morning at eight,Come, all whose high pleasure it is to peruseThe wondrous collection thats k


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