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MORE TROUBLE IN THE CHOIR.

A singer who sang in the ctoir Asked the loader a rival to loir, Ami when ho refused, And so soundly abused Him he forced her herself to retoir. Clerical gent (to fellow passenger) — " Have you ever thought that in tho midst of life we aro in death ?" Fellow passengex' — "Often." "Have you reflected that at any moment we may be hurled into eternity, and that we ought to be prepared for that event?" "I've said so a million times. " "It is possible that lam speaking to a brother clergyman? I judged from your dress—" "I'm an insurance agent. Just let me show you a few figures."

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Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 207, 18 June 1887, Page 2

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MORE TROUBLE IN THE CHOIR. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 207, 18 June 1887, Page 2

MORE TROUBLE IN THE CHOIR. Te Aroha News, Volume V, Issue 207, 18 June 1887, Page 2

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