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THE OAKWOOD OR AL LE TEXT 'Biff 'illlh ii i 'Slim ill' 'UZHIQXUT 'TAF EFT The Gilt that is sure to please-H 'EVERY now and then you want to give something just a little different-something that says Quality as soon as it is opened. That Usomethingi' is a box of Neilson's Chocolates. Not only are they beau- tifully packaged . . . but the chocolates themselves are entirely distinctive with their unique and de- lightful centres, so daintily enrobed with the smooth- est and finest chocolate coatings. The same QUALITY runs all through . . . it's the assortment that makes the difference in price. lr L,Kg ?fWl'oM ffU fl, i e fgefQE'11r,? -1f,e. 4 rg r:il1EmbB0L73,4,f,! .e Pl I fi l m f ' ll- t f . f .Li I 15355 ' H 5 A Y A LH? ? ii 35,1 th if BUD!! Ng. I f WNW-U Q, L do D i f T If .- X Q gf Vp .. ugigxilf I X ss ' , in dx Xx K Wy i. f ,,, ,. iff' I 65 l',Q,g2g1i1' f , I ' in P.. V- 'f ' ef offffvsall . X. f - o ge ' Le5 -'.::,-afm:.- X - L - 1 -M M ? 4 mv-mu.: sei, 't x , ' ' 'r f . il s. ig , - I a:ffvfZ2C0f2ffs ummm - x Nw ' 5--7 . 'Www M ' 'X , Av 'x .- nw mx Rx-Wu X x X X rilsnn' CHOCULATES - The Chocolates that are Different -- .JIM QZZIT.. .21 i '1S'IE. IKE. Pugf Sf wrnffr
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v Q 'W L B6 it LQ oh ' f f -T Frothy unseen bubbles ,fee Nw use Round our classroom ploy, Our scholastic troubles These they laugh away ere we write lem, ope youll like emi Ii E, A certain party: Mm! I':1'-91'-915 A Lemon is an Orange that has ah? Hef IIe: Hel Jeweller: Yes sir. down this way for engagement rings! Mrs. Hanna: What are these tickets I find in your pocket '? Mr. Hanna: Oh-er-ah, I'ni inter- ested in archeology,-they'1'e evi- dence ot' a lost race. Jean Munroe '29: I just adore dark men. Olive Murphy 29: You'd have a big time in Africa. Jimmy Hozack: Can I get through this gate my man 7 Ifarmer: Waal, I reckon you might be able to. I seen a load o' hay go through this morning. Kingsburg 28: Do I need a hair cut? Sanigan 28: IIoY Hof Ho! So that's itf I thought you had a fur cap on. Murray Johnston '29-Fan I see that book I had last week. l.ibrarian-Why surely. Iiid you linfl it interesting? Aluraye-No, but it's got my girls phone number in it. Iffiffff Sr't'f'r1fif-tivo Loved and Lost. Bill Bryers 29: Speed! Say my car can't be stopped on the hills. Doug Taylor '29: Mine was like that too, before I had the brakes fixed. That girl certainly looks good from a distance but you can't get far enough away from her. Moul 28: Whatchagot? McLean 28: Some insect powde1'. Moul: Say! Ya ain't gonna Com- mit suicide? Mr. Jackson: What are you boys arguing about '? Thompson 29: About the size of my head, sir. Mr. Jackson: Oh yes! The bone of Contentionf Mr. Henderson: What's a ca- lorie? Mackenzie tdreamilyj : Next floor above a balcony. Good-hye Jessie? Good-bye auntie May. I hope I'll be a great big girl before you make us another visit.
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