Recently, in one corner of a railway cariago sat a very little girl in charge i.f a nurse. Tlio mother sat opj>osit© behind an illustrated paper. Suddenly there were wriggle* and peevish cries, .md a voice from hchind the paper said: "(Jive it to her, nurse." Still the crying went en, and again from hehitnl th ( < paper came the injunction : "Oh, tic let. her have it. nurse; it's no use letting the chilil cry." Siulednlv the erics rose into a howl, ami lli« mother, npuenring from hehind the miper, nuid. indignantly:— "Why don't von <!<> »■* 1 toll von. the miper, Niti<l "Why don't nuiM-» |,h |„ "Sho'i (ioi it ItS a wasp!"
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 249, 9 February 1917, Page 2 (Supplement)
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110Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 249, 9 February 1917, Page 2 (Supplement)
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