The Sleep-walker. Angus M'Tavish was the only grocer in the secluded little Scottish village, and he was earnestly going about his business, recently, when a little old woman entered his shop. "Did ye no' dismiss my lad this morning, after he had served yon for a weak as erran'-boy l" she asked. "Yes," said: the grocer, "I did. Lan sorry say that he waa far too alow and bwy;" - • ""'■. '■ :"""■■■ ?;"7\
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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70Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13269, 26 August 1916, Page 3 (Supplement)
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