ed on in the shops one night, and upon arriving in the morning struck a. match to light it. There was plosion, and the shoemali out through the door almost to the i die of the street. A. passer-by rushe< his assistance, an dafter helping him to rise inauired it' lie was injured. The little Gorman gazed at his place of business, which was now burning briskly,, and said: "No, I aind't hurt. J3ut I got out ehurst in."time, eh?'-' ,[ >-''.'■'\ For Bronchial Coughs take Wood* Great Peppermint Cure. Is6dand2s6d. *■'. Nell"-'(seriously): "But the rich old man I don't love and the poor young, man I do love, I am between, two horns of a dilemma,.". Bell (flippantly): "Then take the hom of plenty."
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7077, 15 March 1910, Page 9
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