Issue Details: First known date: 1845... no. 87 23 August 1845 of Parramatta Chronicle, and Cumberland General Advertiser est. 1843 Parramatta Chronicle, and Cumberland General Advertiser
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Untitledi"While all are complaining, how dull the times go", single work poetry
An advertisement, in verse form, extolling the virtues of seeking reading material (for purchase or loan) from the office of the Parramatta Chronicle, published by Edmund Mason. The poem includes a 'swipe' at the Stationery House, also in Parramatta, suggesting that this competing establishment may tempt people to buy beyond their means. (The Stationery House also advertised, in verse form, in the pages of the Parramatta Chronicle.)
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