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MR. WILLIAM MOSS, Gold Diggers' Arms (late Osmond's Hotel), Pitt- street, begs to return his thanks to his old Sydney and country friends for the kind support they have given him since he has opened his Free and Easy Saloon, and hopes he will be able still to continue the same. The saloon is opened every MONDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENING, and on any other evening his friends wish to meet, under the direction of Frederick Joywell, the popular comic singer, and author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, &c, &c. He has also good accommodation for board and lodging; keeps a first-rate table (one of the best in Sydn |
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