That Sarcastio Caddy—The Scot i , caddy again! His employer took bio I , out an hoar when the links were free d p> players, and kept him for the better pail | of three hours mpplying with clubs for i I succession of most Impotent strokes. Oi | t dismissing him he paid him the exact frt | whereupon, asserts the "Outlook," tin h hoy remarked: '• I suppose you. pla; | this game fot exercise." | " T wilt aay r " remarked the youo| Is woman, "that he is not afflicted will | that self-consciotreness which marks tbi I person of deficient culture.'* "No/ | an-wered Miss Cayenne,''he isn't at alijl aelf-consoious. He will be tiresome bjn| the hour without being in the lea*l|| aware of it." E|
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 130, 30 March 1901, Page 4
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119Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 130, 30 March 1901, Page 4
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