“Which end of this tram do I get out?” asked the old lady. “ Please yourself, mum,” said the conductor, with a glint in his eye, “we stop at both ends.” Grinder: “What! Asleep at your desk, and work so pressing!” Meekly ; “ Excuse me, sir; baby kept me awake all night.” Grinder: “ Then you should have brought it with you to tbo office.” Oo away with tho drudgery of washing day. Easy Monday, tho scientific clothes washer, will do the washing bettor without the hard work. Clothes are whiter, cost is slighter, days are brighter. At ail stores.—[Advt.j
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Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 3
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97Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 17928, 25 March 1922, Page 3
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