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"Going the whole way mister : inquired the passenger with the green necktie, as he took out his snuffbox preparatory to settling himself for a cross-examination. The man interrogated eyed him at tentively, then replied, "No, I g2t out at th? third station. I am going to collect some money clue to me for groceries supplied. You sec. I am a wholesale grocer. The business was left to me by my father. I am married, and have live children. The eldest is eleven years old. I am exactly twelve years and nine months married. I live in a semidetached house, rented at forty pounds. My wife is fair, and weighs twelve stone. She was a dairymaid before I married her, and has been vaccinated twice. T have eleven hundrsd and fifty pounds in the bank, and I was fourteen when I left school." The man in the green necktie had a dissatisfied look as he inquired "What did your grandfather do for a living ?" Mr. Charles Frohman is said to have nearly three thousand actors and actresses on his salary-list.

D. McCorkindale SADDLER ' ' Kuiti and surrounding districts that he has removed to more central Next to 31cDonald's Stables Rora Street - - Te Kuiti. A large and varied stock of saddles, harness of every description, and all kinds of leather fancy goods. Inspection invited. TT will be greatly to your advantage -L to become a subscriber to this journal, for it contains that which interests you most —local news. In stead of being merely a casual reader drop a line now and we'll place you on our list.—Chronicle.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 390, 26 August 1911, Page 7

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265

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 390, 26 August 1911, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 King Country Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 390, 26 August 1911, Page 7

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