i Collorlor: "The income tax will he collected at it-s source.'' I Millionaire: "Well, I consider that i heaven sends mc mine."— "New York Sun." A newsboy having received a sixpence from a lady for whom ho had gone an errand, resolved to convert it into coppers. He went to ono of the banks in the City, pushed open . the door, and mnrched up to the counter; I but the teller took no notice. Deeply hurt, the urchin walked to the door, and there, standing on the I mat, surveyed the entire place and everyone therein. '•Ca' yersel' v Lank," he exclaimed, with lofty disdain, 'an' canrm' change la tanner I"
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Maoriland Worker, Volume 5, Issue 177, 24 June 1914, Page 7
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