"Tell him to come if he wants to see me," said a New Plymouth hotelkeeper to a messenger, who told him the other day that a person outside the huilding wanted to sec him. The visitor came in—on the back of the heavy horse he was riding. The stamping of hoofs echoed through the bar-room, and did not die down until the lofty visitor, bis business over lowered his head to get out under the lop of the door. It was certainly a ease of high jinks; for the pradiea humorist was a well-known ch;iract> in the town (states the Taranal Herald). Fresh coffeo maKns all tUe difference. Choicest beans ground while you wait at Johnstons* 171 victoria Street. Hamilton.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16712, 30 January 1926, Page 12 (Supplement)
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