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The Prince of Wales carries £160,000 life assurance. ‘ Dick,’ said a little four-year-old, * will you please give me a sixpence to buy a monkey ‘ We’ve got cne monkey in the house now. and that is quite enough,’ replied the elder brother. ‘Who is it, Dick?’ asked the little fellow. ‘ You,’ was the reply ‘ Then g-ve trie Sixpence to buy the monkey »or«e nuts.’

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Kaikoura Star, Volume XI, Issue 85, 17 November 1891, Page 3

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63

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XI, Issue 85, 17 November 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Kaikoura Star, Volume XI, Issue 85, 17 November 1891, Page 3

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