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“Well, what have you come for, “How are you getting along with young Anderson?” y our new lady secretary? “Mother sends her compliments, and She has got my office in a “Waiter, bring me a glass of water, will you come with her begigng on Sunmuddle I can’t do without her.”— A favourite moment to tell your wife I have brought my own lemon and day, weather permitting?”—Sondags—“Lustige Sachse,” Leipzig. the truth. —“Lustige Blaetter,” Berlin. sugar.”—“Hummel,” Hamburg. nisse-Strix.” Stockholm.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 694, 20 June 1929, Page 11

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“Well, what have you come for, “How are you getting along with young Anderson?” your new lady secretary? “Mother sends her compliments, and She has got my office in a “Waiter, bring me a glass of water, will you come with her begigng on Sunmuddle I can’t do without her.”— A favourite moment to tell your wife I have brought my own lemon and day, weather permitting?”—Sondags“Lustige Sachse,” Leipzig. the truth.—“Lustige Blaetter,” Berlin. sugar.”—“Hummel,” Hamburg. nisse-Strix.” Stockholm. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 694, 20 June 1929, Page 11

“Well, what have you come for, “How are you getting along with young Anderson?” your new lady secretary? “Mother sends her compliments, and She has got my office in a “Waiter, bring me a glass of water, will you come with her begigng on Sunmuddle I can’t do without her.”— A favourite moment to tell your wife I have brought my own lemon and day, weather permitting?”—Sondags“Lustige Sachse,” Leipzig. the truth.—“Lustige Blaetter,” Berlin. sugar.”—“Hummel,” Hamburg. nisse-Strix.” Stockholm. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 694, 20 June 1929, Page 11

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