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Bachelor: “There’s a. delicious sense of luxury when one is lying on one’s bed and ringing one’s bell for one’s valet.” Spinster: “Have you a valet?” “No; but I have a bell.”

Old Newrieh had taken, his better half to Paris, and the lady had been unable to resist the lures of the jeweller's shops. As he totted up the bills, Newrieh was heard to groan, “Well, 1 don’t wonder they call it the Rue de la Pay!”

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 6

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Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 6

Untitled Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXIV, 5 January 1931, Page 6

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