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Gillicuddy (knowingly) Got a cold, eh ? What have you been taking for it ? Jimson (wearily)—Oh, advice from 200 or 300 cranks. And Gillicuddy changed the subject. Living Bkeleton—l had to walk home in all this fierce rain without an umbrella. His Wife Yes, and I’ll wager you haven’t a dry bone in your body. Mabel (to Jack, who is about to drink: her health for the ninth time) Oh,. I wouldn’t Jack. Drink to me only' with thine eyes instead. Jack—All right. Well—er—here’s look: ing at you.

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Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 445, 12 February 1890, Page 6

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87

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 445, 12 February 1890, Page 6

Untitled Te Aroha News, Volume VII, Issue 445, 12 February 1890, Page 6

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