w,-? 10 , s not i c - e ? ‘‘Salt Beef for samAvidges 5 which is displayed in a prosperous butcher's shop in London would Shrely have appealed to the heart of Charles Dickens. It is in a quarter where aristocratic associations are taboo and which is densely populated with laboring people, to ‘whom tho lordly sandwich” makes no appeal. A SUNDAY LOAN. n a Wellington suburb, a Fluenzol Assistant had a gentleman caller on ounclay morning to borrow some Fluenzol. His wife had lost her voice for a veek and had been trying everal much boosted remedies without Jesuit. In the evening he came back to return .the loan and said thac much to their, delight the. hoarseness had quite gone. % 2
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Gisborne Times, Volume LIX, Issue 9574, 27 July 1923, Page 4
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