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TURNING THE TABLES. Tic had been out of work lor a Ion;; lime, but. eventually be secured a position as bus conductor. On tiic morning of In's first day’s duty the, bus bad gone a few miles when an inspector boarded it. The latter was surprised to find the vehicle empty, but the conductor explained that it had nob stopped once since leaving the depot. “ Has nobody tried to stop your bus? ” the inspector asked “ No, sir.” “ Nobody put up their hand id you ? ” “Oh ves,” returned the other* “ there’s ‘been a lot of folk wavin’ tc| me at various corners, but I ignored ’em. They wouldn’t speak when I war out o’ work.” Kitty: “Two months ago I was desperately in lovo with Ronald, and m«i T can’t'stand him. How men change'.’ Feeling seedy? Rid your system of )#iisoa ous waste matter by taking Pod Pills.— [Advt.] • •

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19290327.2.49.3

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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 6

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