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" I made the acquaintance of a cute American, who conceived the idea that black false teeth would be popular among the betel nut-chewing Siamese and Malays," says Mr E. Nofbury, in the ' Organiser.' "He had some made in New York, and is now T&pidly accumulating a. fortune.''. An old gentleman at a hotel notified that he wanted to be awakened early, and mentioned that he was extremely dear. " I don't know what I'll do about the man, in No. 41 "that wanted to go-by the seven-ten train," the boots announced breathlessly-to the manager. " Haven't you called him?"-de-manded that official. "Yes, three times,'' said the boots, sulkily, "but he hasn't heard ,ine yet. Everybody else on: that floor bos,'l know, because they've all threatened to kill me when they get up I"

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Evening Star, Issue 13092, 27 October 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 13092, 27 October 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 13092, 27 October 1908, Page 4

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