A DUSTER
A man had been invited unexpectedly to make an automobile trip, and was not fully prepared for it. The roads were very dusty, and after travelling several miles the party came to a village, where the man thought he might be able to purchase something to protect his clothing. The automobile halted before the general store of the village. The man alighted and accosted the single clerk. ' I want to get a linen duster,' he said. ' ' I am sorry,' returned the clerk, easily, we are out of linen dusters. But I can let you have a nice feather duster.' - . .
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New Zealand Tablet, 14 October 1909, Page 1638
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101A DUSTER New Zealand Tablet, 14 October 1909, Page 1638
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