FOUND OUT.
Perhaps it might do better for Mr. Topping if he were more observant or, possibly, more something else. The other morning, when he started off to town, his wife gave him an important Letter to post, and when he returned in the evening it was in his pocket. "Henry." inquired h'S wife, just as he had settled himself comfortably, "did you post that letter I gave you this morning?" "You don't suppose, lore that I would carry it aoout with me, do you?" he replied, in as smooth a tone as he could muster. "I don't suppose anything else, she said, suspiciously. "Where did you post it?'' Mr. Topp : ng evaded the question. "The pillar-box is only just round the corner, my love," he said: " why only a blind man could miss it." Mrs. Topping jumped up suddenly. "Henry Topping," she exclaimed, "give me that letter this minute! They moved that box to the far side of the square a month ago." THE THREE ESSENTIALS. For an hour a teacher had dwelt w'th painful iteration on the part played by carbohydrates, proteids, and fat* r<sneotively in the upkeep of the human body.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 96, 15 October 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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194FOUND OUT. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 4, Issue 96, 15 October 1915, Page 4 (Supplement)
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