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Too Much Cavity

» Olio aUernoon un esteemed ciuzvii went into a barber's shop 10 have <■ shave, 'but no sooner had lie taken u. seat in one oi' the chairs than lie dropped olt into heavy sluiuoer. Apparautly the shave artist was Having his own .troubles in manipulating uie customs and utter making several attempts !u. thouglitiully paused. "Excuse me, sir," said he, gently ehaking the man in tiio chair, "but would you mind waking up; , 1 can i shave you while you are asleeu. ''Can't shave me whtie i'ni asleey , csolaiined the victim with a. won « T pres.'ion. ''Why not ft" "Be-'uuse," exclaiued the LKt Lit u> softly as possible, "\vhen you l'all iiu slumber your mouth opens so wide thai 1 can't find your face."

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 November 1915, Page 3

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126

Too Much Cavity Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 November 1915, Page 3

Too Much Cavity Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 November 1915, Page 3

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