"I see your hair is falling out, sir," remarked the hairdresser, who wa.s getting ready to worl; the hair-tonic idea 011 the customer. "Von don't, see anytliink: of the sort," rejoined his victim. "What you sen is the sequel to a fallingont between Mrs. Codgers and myself."
A forlorn Irishman, reduced to tho last stage of poverty and destitution, as the last resource made inquiry at a marine store as follows:—"D'ye buy rags and bones here?" "Yes," was tho reply. "Then, be labors," paid Pal, "ye may put 1110 011 the scales."
I'or Influenza tako Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails, Is. Cd, :2s. Gd.—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 823, 23 May 1910, Page 2
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105Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 823, 23 May 1910, Page 2
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