Ricldcigh: “I’m telling you the truth when I say I was much happier when I was poor.” Boorman: “Thrin why don’t you let your millions go anti bo poor again?’’ Kichlcigh: “That would bo of no uso, I’d still feel miserable thinking of those poor fellows cursed with money.” “Bridget,” called tho mistress from upstairs “I hope you turned the eas on in tho drawing room, as I told you?” “Yes, ma’am," answered tho now domestic; “can’t vou smell it?” * « * Miss l r ishor: “Weren’t you surprised when yon heard about my horso running away with mo?” Mr Gallant,: “Not very. I’d do the name thing myttdf ii I got, th® chans®,”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19375, 10 January 1925, Page 15
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112Page 15 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19375, 10 January 1925, Page 15
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