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Mrs Crima.inb-ak—The cows are in the corn, J .hn, Mr Crimsonbeak—All righ‘, dear; the corn will soon be in the cows. Tomm*— My father is in the bntcher busin s». Wa> t business is youi’a in 1 Sammy —My father don’t have to follow any bus:nes’. Ht’s an alderman.’ 1 Bivers,’ said B ink", sharply, ‘ in times 1 ke these are you hoarding money.?'. Hoard, it ? fiinmed Biverr. Hoarding it I ' Banks you don’t know Mrs Biverr, do you ? Raynor—Ths best thing to do with your tor, it seems tome, is to let him follow his raturil bent. Sbynr—His natural bent? Great Scott | he rides his bicycle threefourths of the time already I’ ~

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Southland Times, Issue 12771, 2 December 1893, Page 1 (Supplement)

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Untitled Southland Times, Issue 12771, 2 December 1893, Page 1 (Supplement)

Untitled Southland Times, Issue 12771, 2 December 1893, Page 1 (Supplement)

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