A Wan.'-anui business man had a unquc experience the other (lay. He had a house at Aramoho to paper for a tenant and placed the work in the hands/ of a local tradesman. A few days later the tradesman called and presented the account. "But you have not papered the house," .said the business man. ■'Yes, I have' 7 replied the tradesman. The business man told the tradesman that he had only just come back from the house, and there was no sign of new/, paper. The tradesman then discovered' that he had papered the wrong house! Boys 7 all-wool tweed suits at prkos from 30/- to 42/(5, heavy winter jersoys in grey, navy or heather couolrs, boys'" all-wool tweed overcoats, thick vand warm. Chapman's. 94
'Tis most amusing! aitd most absurd, The most astonishing tiling I've heard, Sane people who never * heard, they 're sure, ■ ' Of world-wide Woods' Great Peppermint Cure! All classes of stylish printing executed at the Guardian office. ■*"•
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 2568, 22 April 1922, Page 2
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162Page 2 Advertisements Column 6 Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLIII, Issue 2568, 22 April 1922, Page 2
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