o'Hu.ggarty: "How did yez como io lick the Doochman!'" M'Lubberly : "Ho, called me Oirish." O'Haggaxty : " i v r hivin's seek, ain't, yc/. Oifi»lir" M'Lubberty: "Oi am thot; and I'm proud uv ut! Hut, begorra, Oi don't like to bo called so." " You must lind ttmt impediment in your speech rather inconvenient at timci, Air Barnes?" "Oh, n-no; every b-body has his little peculiarity. Stammering is m-m-mine, what is y-youi's?" "Well, really, Mr Barnes. I am no: ;iware that I have any." " I)-do you stir y-your tea. with your rijrlit lumd r " "Why, yes, of course." "W-wvll, that is y-your peculiarity; most p-pecp!c u-use a l-leaspoox''
G-BMT&' EQUAL 10 MUSUBE. Magnificent raDg' s in Navy Blues, Grevfi, and Fa-wns, with Velvet Collars. m From 29s 6d to 47s 6oL MEW ZEALAND N.Z. CLOTHING EQUAL TO MEASUR!. Fit &U builds—short stoat, tail, and slender. See Prices Below. OCTAaOlff.
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Evening Star, Issue 11724, 5 April 1902, Page 3
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146Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 11724, 5 April 1902, Page 3
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