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THE PROFESSOR'S ADVICE

. The professor of elocution was instructing an am bitiousyoung man in the art of public S peakln|. ?" When you have finished your lecture '■'&& &a ; bow gracefully, and leave .tha'plif™ £~£*> mau Why on tip-toe?', queried the ambition?yo'ng fessor S ° not t 0 Wake S 6 ™ di ™™>'. replied the pro-

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New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1912, Page 53

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THE PROFESSOR'S ADVICE New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1912, Page 53

THE PROFESSOR'S ADVICE New Zealand Tablet, 11 January 1912, Page 53

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