COMB FOR THE LOT. '"There's" a man in the parlour a; wants to see you,, sir," announced Bridget. "All right," replied Mr. Hardup "I'll be there in a minute. Ask hin to take a chair." "Sure, sir," remarked the servant "he says he's going to take the lot He's from the instalment company.' NO USE FOR IT. A rather raw servant-girl was told to i order the family vegetables at thi greengrocer's. After booking wha< was asked for the tradesman inquir ed "Won't your mistress want anj horseradish to-day ? Some just in nice and fresh." Tossing her head indignantly, Mar 3 Jane replied : "No, indeed ; she don't want n< such thins, Master Y "eps a mote car." 1240.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 484, 20 July 1912, Page 6
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118Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 484, 20 July 1912, Page 6
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