Doris, aged four, was alarmed at a terrific thunderstorm, which raged with increasing violence one afternoon. Hoping to ease the child’s mind, her mother told her it was only God’s music. Whereupon the youngster retorted, beating a sofa cushion furiously tire while: “Ask God not to play such loud tunes, mummy.”
wsi iTjcos obiamod for j 0 mm The Christmas Season is upon us.i Mow’s the lime to send all your poultry and new potatoes for auction and obtain highest prices. Send it to JONES, because :— Your poultry will be displayed in up-to-date, big, roomy coops, and will be viewed iroui all sidas by the largest buyers in Auckland. Your new potatoes and produce are shown to best advantage, and highest prices obtained. All the bigr buyers come to JONES. Best prices thus obtained and prompt settlement. VcSP fita* iSSBSfc, &PJ-. r *S®H it >v 't o w ''On tfi.o Corner " New Cily Markets, AUCKLAND - - .. V; af la»sw»v Is. No*. ’>*Ai -: ;-Tv 3«SO ISH J \ Me
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 599, 14 January 1921, Page 4
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166Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 599, 14 January 1921, Page 4
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