"Look here,” thundered Jones, who caught his girl friend walking in the park with another fellow, "I’m not going to play second fiddle to you or anybody else.” “Second fiddle,” replied the oung woman, “you should consider yourself lucky you are in the band at all.”
“H’m,” the optician murmured. “You say the glasses I gave you have not improved your sight? You still. see what you call spots before your eyes?” “That’s right,” his client replied. “But I must admit that since I wore the glasses, I can see ’em much clearer than before! ”
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Manawatu Times, Volume LV, Issue 7169, 17 March 1930, Page 4
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