Uncle Bob . Kali-', Tommy : What part of your trip abroad did you cnyy the most Tommy: Oh on the steamer, when papa and mama and nurse were sick, and the captain let me help him run the ship. I toll you that I had a bully time that day “ What do you wish, madam?” said the election officer to Mra Teuapot, “ You have already voted once to-day. You voted before noon you know.” “ Gh, yes, 1 know that,” replied the votaress/ “ but I want to change mj b lilot.”
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 228, 12 July 1902, Page 1
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89Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 228, 12 July 1902, Page 1
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