THE LIMIT.
A Fellow dropped into the office the other day and ordered the paper, and we were pleased. Said it was a good paper, and we were glad. Said it was more than worth the money to any man of intelligence, and we were tickled . Said it was the mainstay of the town," and we were supertickled. Said it was the greatest booster and most reliable town-builder and developer in the whole community, and we yelled Vr,sh joy. Paid for his paper—in advanW^r* two years-and, we slid gently t£>Sie floor in blissful unconsciousness. Nature had reached its limit.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 14 September 1916, Page 2
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99THE LIMIT. Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 14 September 1916, Page 2
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