. Punch . Price 2s. 6d. of all Chemists and Vendors of ,Perfumery ,or by letter (enclosing a Post Office JOrderor Stamps) to PliLLLIPSON AND CO., $1, Bupgk Row, St. Pauls, , »The POMADE, 2*. 6rf.; SOAP, 1».; OIL, JPerfumery for every climate. Catalogues free. \ J CALLAGHANS DERBYRACE GLASSES, Price£3 10s., in slingcase complete. May be had at W. H. Smith &Sons Railway Station Bookstalls, and of WilliamCailaghan, Optician, 23a, New Bond Street, W.,Corner of Conduit Street. OYAL EXTRACT OF FLOWERS and EAD DE COLOGNEa la VIOLBTTE are the Two Fashionable Per-fumes. Their extrem
. Punch . Price 2s. 6d. of all Chemists and Vendors of ,Perfumery ,or by letter (enclosing a Post Office JOrderor Stamps) to PliLLLIPSON AND CO., $1, Bupgk Row, St. Pauls, , »The POMADE, 2*. 6rf.; SOAP, 1».; OIL, JPerfumery for every climate. Catalogues free. \ J CALLAGHANS DERBYRACE GLASSES, Price£3 10s., in slingcase complete. May be had at W. H. Smith &Sons Railway Station Bookstalls, and of WilliamCailaghan, Optician, 23a, New Bond Street, W.,Corner of Conduit Street. OYAL EXTRACT OF FLOWERS and EAD DE COLOGNEa la VIOLBTTE are the Two Fashionable Per-fumes. Their extreme Heicacy fragrance, com-bined with their durability, inducing the mostgeneral approval. 2r., 3*. 6d., 5«., pnd Rigge. 35, New Bond Street. Mat 11, 1861.] PUNCH, OR THE LONDON CHARIVARI. 189. A PAPAL BEADLE. FASHIONABLE REVIVAL. Come, let us wear three-cornered hats, With gold or white lace bound;Big wigs; fine linen scarf cravats; Long coats, with skirts wide round,All faced with silk of various hues, Or gilt or silver twist;Long flowered waistcoats ; buckled shoes ; And ruffles at the wrist. Ourselves tis meet we thus expose, In order that the Swells,Who answer to the ancient beaux, May match the modern petticoats are worn again; So now, by all the rulesOf gallantry, ought gentlemen Once more to dress like fools. A BLACK TENNYSON. A Certain Mr. Close, who seems to rejoice in localadditions, as he calls himself at once the Kirby StephenPoet and Poet-Laureate to the King oe Bonny, inWestern Africa, has extracted £50 a year out of theCivil Pension Fund. To work out such a sum is indeedan achievement, and if the art that did it was acquired inthe Castle of the King of Bonny, it may be said tobe the last and greatest triumph of BonnycastlesArithmetic. When Mr.
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