BEAUTIFUL OAK, BEDROOM SUITES. All 1 lie followin-i Oak Suites aro now on show, completely set out as separate rooms:— Any piece can be bought separately. N EES, HANOVER STREET AND ANZAC HIGHWAY. LATE NIGHT Ell IDA V. —[ Aflvt.]
Foundry Forcjnan • (toyapplicant for a job): “What ha vie you done before, and what wages did you get?” Applicant: “1 was a milkman, and they used to pay me 25s a week and my milk.” Foreman: “Right ho! You might be useful. Como along in, and we’ll give you thirty bob a week an’ wean you into the bargain.” A little girl was walking beside her mother, when she suddenly exclaimed: “ Oh, mummy, do look at that funny man on the other side of the road.” “What is he doing, my dear?” asked her mother. “ Don’t you see, mother?” the little girl replied. “ He’s sitting on the pavement talking to a banana skin.”
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Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 5
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152Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19892, 14 June 1928, Page 5
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