Dr. Tngram, who is fond of ;i joke, (1 I:ui11Ill telling this story. Jfe was \'i -it • i:;i a n-.i ltli I iou rinp; city ;hhl wa.s walking round tlio cathedral wit.ii th" I '< •"n ''-hen the chimes m tlio tower h"'.rm ;.n ring. IN' in." said he. ecstatically. " how heai;t if 'i!. hew divinely sweet the-'-rlji'iu I hey a!uay-. set- me dreaming o! Ill" " '"What do you ,;ty r'" inten ii|>trd the venera hie IV-an. I •:v ih.< '-hinies are very, very hen id i! i:I." " '••:! ' v»•'?<•,] tlie dignified old De in. I !■■ ''lire"- Ihe i h imes ">'-e:i\ hinder " cr'eil the De'nn. "I '•:'ii't Icai' vt,ii fni t lev., e uifuundod he'!- "
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 245, 26 January 1917, Page 2 (Supplement)
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114Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 245, 26 January 1917, Page 2 (Supplement)
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