UNKIND.
"Well," said he, anxious to patch up their quarrel of yesterday, "aren't you curious to know what's in this package?" < "Not very," his wife, still unrelenting-, replied indifferently.
"It's something for the one I love best in all the world."
f"Ah! I suppose it's those suspenders you said you needed."
Papa: How are you progressing in your languages, Ethei? Ethel: I have learned to sny "Thank you" and "If you please" in French. Tommy: That's more than you ever learned in English.
Mr T. Hutchison, S.M., held an inquest this morning at Mangere touching the death of the child Alfred Manson, who was found drowned in a. tank on Saturday afternoon. The jury returned a verdict of accidental death.
Court Bros, are offering the whole of their carpet squares at ridiculous prices; 3x3 carpet squares for 7/11, 3x4 for 13/11, 4x4 7/11; a special line of the very best Brussels, 3 x 4 for 63/.—Ad.
A special job purchase of srtripe flannelettes, extra wide, 43d; would be cheap at 6;|d —Court Bros.—Ad.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 148, 24 June 1901, Page 8
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