" Mamma, didn't you say last week yon. -wanted the earring knife and the chopper sharpened?" Mrs Suburb: "Indeed I did. Bless his little heart! How thoughtful you are! They are both bo blunt as to be useless." "Well, I'll take 'em round to the cutler's for you." "How sweet of you to offer to do such things for your mamma, my little cherub. Til wrap them up." "No, don't wrap them up. I want them to show. There'* a boy out there waiting to lick me, but I fancy when he sees me coming hell go home." Not a little of the phenomenal success of Golden Eagle tobacco is due to the fact that it has always maintained its original purity, and excellence.—£AdrtJ
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Evening Star, Issue 11434, 29 December 1900, Page 6
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123Page 6 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 11434, 29 December 1900, Page 6
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