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NO APOLOGY. Some men were travelling from Liverpool to London. One missed his handkerchief —a colorful, expensive affair —and bluntly accused bis neighbor, an Irishman, of taking it. Rising, the man found he had been sitting 1 on the handkerchief. A third passenger suggested that the accuser apologise. l!u( the Irishman said: “Oh, there is no occasion ’for an apology. Sure, it was a mutual mistake. He took me for a thief, and I took him for a gentleman.” FINGERS AND SHOULDERS SEIZED Ul>. “1 was unable to move my lingers or shoulders, hut since taking R.l'.R. I am active and feel no pain,” writes Mrs R. Havelock, 52 Flinders street, Kent town. R.U.R. Rheumatic Treatment (large size 7/6) is sold with a genuine money-back guarantee. Half size, without guarantee, 4/-. Free booklet from Murray’s Pharmacy and Leigh and Eagle. 4 Honey for health! New season’s 111), cartons Is each, 21b. cartons Is lid each, honey in comb Is, Eutoca honey, small jars Is, large jars Is Bd, honey in bulk 8d lb. Bring your own jar.—Bryant’s Cash Store.' * Boys ’ Petone bathing shorts 4s llu, men’s 10s fid; bathing togs, all colors, hoys ’ from Is 9d, men’s from 6s lid; boys’ and men’s sun hats, Is fid to 4s lid.—D. H. Edwards. Ltd.* MONEY TO LEND, from £1 upwards.—HOßACE BOURGEOIS (and Son), corner Russell and Heretaunga streets (upstairs), Hastings.

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Waipawa Mail, Volume LXVI, Issue 68, 25 February 1938, Page 3

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