KIBBLINGS.
A , Hie nousensa now and the Is relished by tho wisest men. ( A pretty littlo Fronchwomxn ono day j lately went into one of the newspaper , office?, and with a positive air passed an advertisement through the window. The olerk looked at it for a moruont, smiled, and then said : Tho English is a little bit awkward. Would you liko to make any changes ? The pretty littlo woman loesod her head, bo, m'sieur. I zink I knows J how to write ze koo-J lo^lis. The clerk smiled again. All li^ht ; nod he watched tho little woman as she sailed out of t'v> ( door. Tho next moraior the ndv^Lvso. ment appoared : Pupi's Wan'od.f-4-Mdllo Marcotte respectfully annouo^'s that she wishes io show her tcD^v, » tv Ihe yonug laiits . ' Custom' r —^Ad wool ia nil ri. h f . bat noi VfeAw onoaifii. 1 want a pair of socks, air, t' r at will warm nn icicle. t lerk — But they lire tho heavifst inadd, sir. Why, they oujjit to be thick enough for any rain- Customer — Those socks an not for a man, youn^f follow ; tbdy »ro for my wife to put on an hour before eho retireß fpr the night.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLII, Issue 9840, 28 October 1893, Page 4
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