BEGINNING EARLY. " Father." inquired ilio littlo brain-tui-ster of tbo family. " when will our little baby brother be able to t rj 1k ? '' : •' ()li. v.lien li'."s "bout three Ethel." j " Why ean't he talk now. father? " | "ITo n only a baby yet, Ethel. Babk's : can't talk." i " Oil. y<s. thev can. father." insisted lvh-1. " For Jo!) could talk when lie ; was a '"iby." I " .Tel.' What ibi yoa mmi? " j " Yi 1; " ?• irl Etl.'-l. " Nurse was i fol'i vr os in-da.v Hiat :t sav« in the ]> : b]p: '. T r\ < ursi -] the day he was horn.' " j On!v 1,0 tr ii-.k or.' allow ( I to I e sent in Sw;t7<'vb..)'l at il|..»r - 'lit time, an 1 f"ia2<. or • ■ F™ "1, Gorm ri or Tfalinn." V" r.rivtfe litters m Frnnro a'e or<ered and fad.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 8, 29 January 1915, Page 1 (Supplement)
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131Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 8, 29 January 1915, Page 1 (Supplement)
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