A good story is iold by a bank manager about a lady customer who wrote for a. new cheque book, as she had lost one previously supplied. She added: “ This does not much matter, as I have eigned al! the cheques in it. so it will not be of much use to anyone else.” Teddy received a beautiful wooden horse on his birthday, but the moment he saw it he commenced to cry. “ Whatever’s the matter?” said his mother, “aren’t you pleased with this lovely horse,?’’ *‘ No,” sobbed 'Teddy, “ I didn’t want a wooden horse. I wauled a meat one." Sugar of MiEc is Nature’s sugar for in* fants. Unlike cane sugar, it does not ferment in the stomach or cause malnutrition. Kruskits, the Sugar of Milk Rusks, are the Ideal food for infanta and invalids. At all {Trocars.— XAdvt.l
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Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 10
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140Page 10 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 18138, 30 November 1922, Page 10
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