“A drop of ink may make a. million think,” quoted _\l ’Swilligen. “So I heaid,” added Squilklig. "It may provoke language, too. A few drops of ink that I inadvertently dropped on the new carpet brought forth about a million words, and all energetic words, too.” During the currency of the Dundee strike, bad crowns, half-crowns, and two-shilling pieces were also current in that city.
P. PITTAR, DENTIST, ■ UNION BANK BUILDINGS
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2069, 21 December 1907, Page 1 (Supplement)
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71Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2069, 21 December 1907, Page 1 (Supplement)
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