The vicar was expostulating with on© of his parshionera. “ Mrs Jones,” he said, 44 on looking round the Sunday school for the last three weeks I have failed to observe your Alfred. I much fear he is learning to play truant. “Oh, no, sir,” said the woman earnestly. “It can’t be that, I’m sure. Why. we don’t keep a pack of cards in the house.” An old Scot bought a small wireless set. A few days later his friends asked him how he liked it. “Well, it’s aw rioht to listen to,” ho replied, “ but thos ( e bulbs are not so guid to read
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Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 2
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104Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 20053, 19 December 1928, Page 2
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