The nev; Highland minister was talking scrionslv to n moniker of his {lock. “ A_>, Jock.” he said, “times are very hard for ns ail. Indeed, one might almost go to the length of saying that it is difficult to obtain the barest necessities of life.’/ “Indent if, is, sir,” replied Jock incautiously, “ it’s tenponce for a wee nip.” Iran : “ How do yon like your electric washer that you cot from Amet ica ?” Mrs TCoka novitch : “ Not so good, Tran. Every time I cet in the thing the paddles knock me on the feet.”-
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Evening Star, Issue 19559, 18 May 1927, Page 2
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93Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 19559, 18 May 1927, Page 2
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