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Punch / Almanack — 1871

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PUNCH'S ALMANACK FOE 1871.

B0LBS AND REGULATIONS

..a Irish Exhibition of Portraits to be held
rmpropose*»l inVublin.

^ ♦ ,n the Portraits shall be likenesses.^
e I ^ * in the event of there being no original to

any one picture, the artist shall find one at his own expense.

Rule III. That in order to avoid the great fault of the
London Royal Academy, all the pictures shall be hung in a
line.

Rule IV. That the Exhibition shall be open on the 1st of
April, and remain so; but no one admitted after thiit.

CONVERSE OP SHAKSPEARE.
Juliet (loq.) O that I were that veal upon that fork.
That then those lips might touch me !

Prosperous Gales.—Trade winds.

tii : »h7L ■ -you ueed not. Never quarrel with
fV* :fedWsWWt?JUre y°u' Never abuse anybody
Hif Jon are« a PurPose- virtue « «» °™ r«"
__g oa tor nothing. Never revenge yourself

for the mere sake of vengeance ; it is spntimental and may 1 be as bad as hi

be injudicious. Never defer till to-morrow that which
you can do to-day, but always defer making any payment you
can evade sine die. If you wish to live beyond your income,
pay your tradesmen by turns. Pay each of them as soon as
he threatens»to County-Court you, not later, lest he should

bill, and costs

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