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UNABLE TO JUDGE.

The other Saturday evening a friend and I walked several miles into the country, and entered mi oldfashioned inn to have some refreshment.

Wd were shown into a ropm where snt ft solitary individual rending a newspaper.

My friend ordered a special blend of whisky, which he never loses a chance of praising, and he asked the stranger to join us. After we bad refreshed ourselves, my friend turned to the stranger and said :

"Well, now, what do you think of that whisky ?"' "Weel, sir." was the reply. "I canna say I could ever judge by the first drink !"

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North Otago Times, 27 December 1907, Page 1 (Supplement)

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UNABLE TO JUDGE. North Otago Times, 27 December 1907, Page 1 (Supplement)

UNABLE TO JUDGE. North Otago Times, 27 December 1907, Page 1 (Supplement)

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