Genial Doctor (to, 'mother- of little boy who had swallowed a. farthing the day before): “Well, Mrs Smith, has Jimmy got over his financial difficulties? ” ; ■ ■ , , , A certain churchwarden had ms own rvav of dealing with cases of doubtful charity. One Sunday morning he was on • his way round with-the plate, and at last reached a man of questionable generosity. The latter,; remembering it is finer that , one should not publish one’s good _ deeds too, widely, concealed his donation .in his fist and reached for the plate, whereupon the churchwarden, withdrawing it before he could reach it. said in a stern wins-. per: “Give it to me, sir. One has just come off my, waistcoat.” , Summer coughs ami colds arc quickly shifted by “ SIAZOL.” Soothing and penetrating, All chemists and-stores. Sixty closes for Is Cd.—[Advt.]"
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Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 12
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134Page 12 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 12
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