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A Genuine Irish Industry. 75%, 65%, 55%, & 25% of Irish Bleached Beeswax· The ARc11n1s110P OF TuA:\I writes:\�' tam ileasehi t? learn that you have c.ccted such fine Bleach de s w ere t e important �r�)cess of bleaching is carried out un er your own expert supervision."
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Booklet giving foll particulars nnd illustrations of factories free on application.
Manufactured by
LALOR, LIMITED,
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14 Lower Ormond Quay, DUBLIN. -- �- -= BLEACHWORKS-PHIBSBORO'.
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1020. BEESWAX.',
Irish Trade Mark No. 0411.
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THE MOTHER-Is the breakfast on the table, Kate? KATE-'Tis, mother . THE �10THER-Ring· the bell if it is . THE FATIIER-Are ye all here ? Where 1s Daniel? TrM--He is coming, father. THE FATHER-Isn't it hard to get him out of bed in the morning. Go up to him, Nora,"and tell hin1 to hurry. NORA-Here he is, father, con1ing down. THE FATHER-'Tis time for him. Now sit (ye) down in God's name. THE 1\1:oTHER-Which will you have, Tim, an egg or bacon ? TrM-They are best together, mother.
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THE MOTHER-And Nora? NORA-I prefer an egg, mother. THE MOTHER-The bacon would be better for you ; everyone to his ( or her) taste . TI-IE FATHER-Put another grain of sugar in my cup. Take care now ! Don't put too much in it. I like it sweet, but not too sweet . See ; Bring up another loaf of bread, Kate. I don't see the bread-knife on the table. Get me a knife, Kate, as you are the youngest.
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THE FATHER-It is time for you. How lazy you are in the morning ! DAN-I was tired, father. THE FATHER-I warrant you'll have an excuse. THE MoTHER�Here is your egg. DAN --Thank you, rnother . NORA-I'd like a:qother drop of milk, mother . KATE--And mother, put a little water in min�. It is too strong. · T!IE FATHER-This bacon is very salt. \Vhere did you get it ? THE l\ioTHER-In at Mullan's and the shopman told me that the like of it was not to be had jn
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FArHER--He wa.s a good man to give it a character. It was salted enough. Give me another cup for fear of the thirst. Have another bite of bread, Nora. KORA-No, father. I have enough already. THE
THE FATHER-You'll be hungry by and by . Precepts don't feed the friars. KORA-I'll have my lunch. THE l\IoTHER-I would have another slice of bread if I got it . THE FATHER-0, excuse n1e, it was my fault. I did not see that there was no more cut • -- - -
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FOOTWEAR.
We have them in all leathers, and all sizes and shapes at
14/6, 16/6, 18/6 and 21 /-, and every palf our own Manufacture.
B. CLAIDHEA1\1H
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12/6,
PAGE., 31 Parliatnent Street.
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