Genevieve: “ My mother says she can remember when vour mother kept a grocer’s shop!’’ Evelyn: “Indeed, and sh.e ought to’, considering the number of reminders she Ims had about the grocer’s bill she still owes us!’’ Private Jimson was relating his experiences of thy war. Flo said lie was once taken prisoner and the •enemy stripped him of all his clothing. '■ ’ you feel the cold much?” asked a friend. ‘ No.” replied .liaison, ‘‘not at all. You see, thev carefully covered me with their rifles.”
HOT MEAL- IS NOW OBTAINABLE AT ANY HOUR. A MEAL FOR A MAN. RIN& ’RHONE mi. THE MEAL IS READY WHEN YOU ARRIVE. ■ “0 UII b'g Y S,” iIIGII STREET. Tu.F.S,
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12717, 12 August 1919, Page 7
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