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Two small boys halted before a brass plate fixed on the front of a house whereon was described in bold letters the word “ chiropodist.” “ Ghirrupodist!” remarked one of them, puzzled. “"What’s that?” “Why,” remarked his companion, “ a chirrupodist is a follow who teaches canaries to whistle.” Old Mrs Jones was about to make her first aeroplane trip, and, naturally enough, was a bit timid about the adventure. “ Now, before we start, young man," she cautioned the pilot,- ” I want it distinctly understood that, WS>* ee, not to get oat of

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Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 22228, 4 January 1936, Page 11