Trade was very bad, and when e woman entsred the shop the grocer hastened to serve her. "A pennyworth of soap, please," said the woman "Certainly," replied the grocer. "J . suppose you'll be washing the canary this afternoon." The age-old problem of mothers-in law had cropped up for discussion a' the men's club. Mr. Cum-Munday waxed bitter in his remarks agains them. "My mother-in-law has only visited me once since I got married," he mentioned. "Well, you're jolly lucky," said Mr. Go-Toosday. "I can't see what you've got to complain about." "Lucky, you say," said Mr. Cum-Munday. "Why, she's never left." i TT-EBP out of bed with that cold. NAZO' will show you how. The unfailin. tect you before and relieve you after. remedy. _
ASK FOR A QUOTE FOR CONTRACT CARTING FROM GOODSONS', LTD. PHONE 41s
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 252, 15 June 1932, Page 6
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