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An Improvement. " H’m! ” the optician murmured. "You say the glasses I gave you have not improved youi‘ sight? You still see ■what you call spots before the eyes?” "That’s right,” his client replied. "But I must admit that since I wore the glasses I can see ’em much clearer than before! ’ ’ • * * * As the old lady handed the beggar a few coppers, she remarked: ‘ ‘ Ah, my poor man, it must be awful to want work and be unable to find it!” "Yes, mum,” he replied, "it must be!”
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Putaruru Press, Volume VIII, Issue 323, 23 January 1930, Page 6
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