Home is nome, be it ever so homefy," is a common adage that conveys a world of meaning, though it may sometimes be exemplified in a manner to make us Bmile. A servant, whom his master had taken over from Ireland to London, was asked what he thought of that wonderful city. "It's a. fine town, to be sure," he replied; "but it's nothing to Skibbereen." Peryl: "Has Ethel talent for any trade?" Sibyl: "Yes, for upholaiery. I've been noticine. how artistically-ehe pads.'
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Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 6
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83Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 12884, 6 August 1906, Page 6
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