The proprietor of a small cinema liad just completed the insurance on his hall, and, as he signed his name, ho turned to the agent and said: “Now, tell me, vot do I get if my cinema vas burned down tomorrow?” “Oh! I should think about .■icii years,'’ replied the man, carelessly. A young man sent a small boy to deliver a note to a young lady who lived a few streets away, and gave him twopence. After a short time the messenger cam'’ back, and, returning the money, said. “Miss Jones says she will be gfad to see you to-night, but she didn't want the two-
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Evening Star, Issue 20049, 14 December 1928, Page 1
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107Page 1 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Star, Issue 20049, 14 December 1928, Page 1
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