LAST LAP. .Mr. I'ipw illow looked at liis geranium hed, shook his list at his neighbour's cai, tluUj luinniiing a hymn of feline hate, made Ills way to the nearest chemist's shop. Ton minutes liter he was tempt ins the offender to li'.s garden once more with a saucer of milk and something v. hi< h enme from a hottle hearing a red label. "11 ulio !" came his neighbour's j voice. lilithely over the fence. "My j cat he. :i troubling you again, eh? It's j tic playful listle way o' cat-, to make a running track o' ne.\t- door's i ah'hage , V.tL'h." "1 suppose it 75," Pipwil'mr, ' -.ently. ns tabby was purring over the . \nicer. "IVrhapi-; yours has nearly 1 linisK" I hi- training gallop. I wouldn't lii' surpriseil il lie's doing his hist l;ij> IC.'U •lohniii.- t pointiu" to par-onl ; " W l.o's I ll;,1 . 1 " Hush. darliiiu ' That's the gent'eI man that manied me." | .lohnni ': "Then, if that's the geti- , tlemau that married yen, what's pa
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 183, 16 June 1916, Page 4 (Supplement)
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168Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 183, 16 June 1916, Page 4 (Supplement)
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