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There is a certain glen in Scotland which has the reputation of having a splendid echo. An English gentleman recently visiting the place questioned" his guide about the echo. “Just shout, “A bottle of the best Scotch,” said tho guide. The gentleman did as requested, and niter waiting for a few moments he turned to the Soot and said: ! 'I didn’t hear any echo.” “Maybo no,” chuckled the artful Scot, “but here’s the la-.sio cornin’ wi’ tho whisky.” Kiddies laugh at cult; and bruises as soon as ro! is applied t/a - prigs - t/e

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10612, 10 June 1920, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10612, 10 June 1920, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10612, 10 June 1920, Page 8

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