A heavy fall of chalk has taken place from the cliffs near Pan Bay, oast of Dover, where the wrecked ship l'reiissen is lying. Eleanor: "Elsie is an exceptionally modest, girl, isn't she?" Gwendolyn: ''Indeed, she is. Why, every time her fiancee calls of an evening she turns tho gas low in order to blush unseen." Do Wealth: "I've been trying to gel a good chauffeur lo run my flying machine." Do Health: "Can you find a man wilh experience:'" De Wealth: Those who've had experience are dead." The Waiter: "Beg pardon, sir, but— ahem!—the gents..here usually remember my sen-ices." The Cinest (pocketing all tho Cinngo): "Do they? They ought lo be more charitable, and forget them." "I dont know what 1 am ever going to do with that boy of mine. He is careless and absolutely reckless of consequences, and doesn't seem to oaro for nnv. one." "Good. Ton can make a tasi-cab dsiTor out of him, •
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 20 March 1911, Page 6
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158Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1080, 20 March 1911, Page 6
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