r 1 Hewitt : ' I see the fellow who broke' out of prison was soon spotted.' Jewetfc : 'I thought they were always . Btriped,' ] Bostonian; 'Why la it that you Ohioagoans always say/ •• How is thinga ? " Ohloagoan ; ' Because we want to bnoyr. That's why. 1 | ■ Why doesn't that little Miss Flirasey take off that dreadful high hat others?' ' Becauso if she held it in her lap she couldn't see over it.' Brown : ' Jones doesn't forget hia Alma Mater>' E»biason : 'He doesn't, ehP' Brown: 'No, indeed! Ho's trying to teach hu baby the college { yell. ? i A GOOD CHARACTER. a Peaks' Soap is puce, delightful, fragrant, gad refreshing, 212
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10657, 10 July 1897, Page 5
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106Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXII, Issue 10657, 10 July 1897, Page 5
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