Two men were seated in a railway carriage. As soon as tho train started one got up and opened the window. After a few moments tho other shut it. The first man immediately rose and opened it once more. “ What do you think you arc playing at?” angrily demanded the man wiio had shut the window. “Draughts,” said his companion sweetly. “'Your move.” Tcstv Genius (sketching village scene); “ What do you want, little girl?” Tenacious Spectator: “Nothin’.” Testy Genius: “Then take it child; take it and go!” “Do you know that your former maid is with us now?” “You don't say so?” “Don’t be frightened; I only believe half what she tells me.”
After Big Came *v* £ Whenever Captain Nimrod tore To hunt big game in Chotapore The Bison and the Kangaroo Took from view -S3 \ nr 'WA-ty Until his sorrows soothed bq this He fell into a dream of bliss. IP Nine miles awfflKof niaybe fen) A Tiger, couchant in his den. <z> And so the Captain- clever fellowSought solace m Three Castles (Yellow) Up-held his nose, and sniffed arare And subtle fragrance in the air. Quicker fhanhaiw by spends ait trapped in. The Tiger started for the Captain \ The Elephant and Crocodile Moved after him with happy smile; The Boa-Constrictor slithered hj With untold yearnings in his eyes mm Ay Nor did the Wart Hog linger long To join that captivated mrong, 3 a // a Lf, Moral-. The most soughfaftei'fellows Arethose whopintheir faith onYEwWS This is one of a series of advertisements issued to draw attention TO THE merits of "THREE CASTLES" Cigarettes - another will appear next Saturday.
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Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 17
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270Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 19724, 26 November 1927, Page 17
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