HOW COULD YOU TELL ALL THESE THINGS?
f The man who kept the bird shop met the tailor. “Goo®" he said as he shook hands with him. “You’re just the chap iBMdl Look! Just see what this silly parrot has done to my coat with JH* Wft drop bill! Can you mend it?” course I can,” replied the tailor. And he did. I Which is the bird shop man? Is he neat and tidy? Which is the tailor? Which is the parrot? , Ihto'scoat? 6 taUor need his sewing-machine to mend the bird shop Does the bird shop man treat his little birds nicely? gwr much bird-seed was the bird shop man taking home? Where Is the parrot resting while waiting lor the tailor to mend aF- , A.sßMiifprise for the best. Open to all note.Ul,— r -. ,
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21808, 13 June 1936, Page 2 (Supplement)
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