CITAXGE OVER. A young man was wheeling a baliycarriage to and fro si long the pavement in front of an imposing house. "My dear!" came a. voice from an upper window. "What's the matter?" he shrieked back. "Let me alone, can\you!" And lie went on wheeling. An hour later the same voice came from the same window: "George, dear!" "Well, what's the matter now.?" he shouted. "Have the water pipes burst?" •'No, George," wailed the voice, "the water pipes are all right; but you've been wheeling Molly's doll all the afternoon. Won't you let the baby have a turn now? Do, George!"
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 10
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102Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 47, 4 June 1910, Page 10
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