Little Leslie had been despatched to the village grocer’s and told to purchase'dog’s biscuits for the new pet. He returned half an hour later with a large bag of assorted creams, and offered his father eightpence change out of half a crown. “Great guns! exclaimed his parent, “did they charge you- ” He broke off and eyed the assorted creams in astonishment. “You see, daddie.” little Leslie explained briefly, “1 thought I might just as well get somethin’ doggie an mo could both enjoy.” At a temperature of 85, says the National Probation Association, crimes of violence begin to decrease rapidly. Maybe this explains hell. “TAXI, Slß?’’ 1 noticed, as he said it, he was husky. "Loft my .Pulmonas at home to-day,” he explained. I gave him one of mine. Ho was grateful. So have Pulmonas always with you. You may'bo husky to-day and have a cold to-morrow. Pulmonas, Is 6d and 2s W, from all chemists.—[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 20052, 18 December 1928, Page 13
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156Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20052, 18 December 1928, Page 13
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