Sir Thomas Crosby, ex-Lord Mayor o . London, who is 82 years of ago, is back 11 his surgerv. "Sinco my return to my pro fcssional duties," lie said to a "Mail 'Ire pMscntativc, "I. liavo been able to do < | thing that I hardly ever had time to-d< when I was Lord Mayor—-I have been abl< I to get my hair out in the daytime, where i as when Lord Mayor I had to get my ban ■ cut in the evening. This is a great relie: I to me. It will tako a little timo to go back tho patients I lost during my yeai of offico. I never felt better in my life : and am capable of any amount of pro fcssional work. Thore is nothing I liko ei ' much as.medicino—that is, of course, whei ; I am prescribing it!" I Tho girl: "Go back and bent him, yoi coward." Tho victim: "But he's nlreadj ■ given mo two black eye's." Tho , girl, i "Well, he can't give you any more, cai . he?" DO NOT DELAY. ■ Uave tho milk supplies to you examinee i by tlio Health Department's Officer at tin . Milk Station. Ding up telephones 211 01 i 538, and wo "will too that you nro sup plifid.—Adl>-
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 10 January 1913, Page 3
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207Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1644, 10 January 1913, Page 3
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