A man named V. G. Williams, residing at 153 Oxford street, South Dunedin, fell from his bicycle at the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery, and was admitted to tho hospital this afternoon suffering from concussion and facial injuries. It was a happy day for Algy when, after a courtship of many years,_ he sat at the wedding breakfast beside bis bride. Unfortunately, he was of a very shy temperament, but on this momentous occasion his nervousness was painTnj. Tho long table was lined with admiring and criticising friends, one of whom rose to propose the health of the bride and bridegroom. But the climax came when tho bridegroom rose to re—■this—er—most suspicious—auspicious occasion,” ho jerked out, “ 1 feel ” —a long and embarrassing pause—" I feel too full for words.” Having ended this brilliant bit of oratory, he sat down. “ There you arc! I told you so! ” piped Algy’s now brother-in-law to his school chum, in a. voice audible to all. “ That’s where all the jelly went! ”■
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Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 17
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164Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 21073, 9 April 1932, Page 17
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