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Use Sharland’s Table Vinegar for pickling. Piquant, pure, strong, mtl tree from mineral acids. In butt.i€ or bulk.--Advt.

THE CHAPLIN MOUSTACHE. STORY OF ITS OIHCHN. LONDON. November 20. The man who bought TO boxes of apples for the King at the opening of the new Snitalields Market on Thursday is Mr Will Mather a greengrocer of Barnet, Hertl'onlshire. In l!)()l Mr .Mather opened a small greengrocery business in Westminster Bridge-road. S.K.. ami in the evenings assisted Mr Fred Karno in his musieha 11 sketches. Later lie opened a shop at Kennington, Shiv, and here Mr Charlie Chaplin came Lo work for him. Charlie, he said, used to push the harrow to "Covent Carden Market every morning, and in the daytime they held rehearsals together while shelling walnuts. On one occasion Mr Mather gave Charlie threepence to go to see Or. Mrodie. On returning to work next day Charlie gave an impression of the doctor, pulling sonic horsehair from an old mattress with whieli lie made a moustache. This, says Mr Mather. was the original Charlie Chaplin moustache which became known the world over. iSMBCT3HU«M mcm EMULSION K wa £ Jjf muA fcl L ux i i kjU VAt

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Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1929, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1929, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 16 January 1929, Page 8

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