TOOK HIS ADVICE. A man with the croup halted a doctor on a street corner. “Doctor,” he said, coughing violently, “what ought a chap to do when he’s got the croup?” The doctor’s eye emitted a steely light at the thought of being buncoed out of a free prescription, and he said: “Such a man, my friend, ought to consult a good physician.” “Thanks, doctor,” said the sufferer, as he took his leave. “That’s what I’ll do, then.”
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1441, 6 December 1917, Page 28 (Supplement)
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78Page 28 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1441, 6 December 1917, Page 28 (Supplement)
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