JHt CiROCLR'S ROMANCE. Tim grou< r loved a. charming sirl. Aa lovely as the day. He wondered if elie'd marry Aud said. "Lot's soap she may." And straight"ay to Lor lions*. lie "on'. Her I«>\ ely faro to see; Kxelainting. "All. I know full veil. Thai elieee ili" girl tor nit. The girl v.ip 'very kind «iii'l said. 'i'liai .he was very da (J To see hiin there and then remarked. What a bad cofFoe had.' 1 Auil w'n'"o tliev irut most intimate. She Nil ltim kiss her l>ro« ; But when he spoko of imuringe said, " Oh, do not tea* ilia now. ' NT RSI NO HIS JOB. Sena.or Lodge was talking in Hoston about certain investigating eonnnittees. " They ;ire like the brook. ' lie said. " Thcv How on for ever. ?ouie ot them, in fuel, remind me strongly of Si Hct - kiiis"Si Hockins got a job list spring at shooting njuskrat--. lor lcu.skrats ovorran t.b*. 'iidl-owiicr's daw. "Thorn i" the lovelv tpriuc «oa.Tv r. Si .-,.11 "ii the grassv bank, gun on ho knee, and finding liini thus one morning. I -aid : " 'What are jou doing. S"?* " Tin paid t<> shoot the niuskrats. | sir.' he answered. 'T!i< y'ro imikri tninin' tin- ilatu. " 'Tb, rr go<o iiov. . .-vial I. man. Why don't you shoot r' "Si pulled a trampii! ehuid Ironi hU pi|H? and said : ■"Do vou tUiuk I wuiit to lo?e my job ?' " "
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 249, 20 November 1914, Page 3 (Supplement)
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232Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 3, Issue 249, 20 November 1914, Page 3 (Supplement)
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