Fifteen bankruptcies were notified in last week’s issue of the ‘ Gazette.’ Eleven of the number were in the North Island. Waste not, want not, is a maxim I would leach. Put your shoulder to the wheel is a motto for every man, and take a Dewar’s Imperial New motor vehicles to the number of 15,100 were added to London’s traffic during twelve weeks in May, June, and tho beginning of July. Of these about 6,000 were private cars. My-Lord Tomnoddy got up one day; he had nothing to do, it was half-past 3, so he called for his cabriolet and a Dewar’s Imperial Girls leaving London elementary schools go mainly into factories, warehouses, and shops. The proportion who take up domestic work at this age is only half of what it is in later life. Mrs Believer rushed into her neighbour’s house without troubling to knock. “My dear,” she gasped. “I am in am awful state, I don’t know what to do nest!” “What is tho matter? ” asked, the neighbour. “I’ve just had a terrible warning of approaching; death,” declared the other. “Goodness me! What do you mean? ” “Well,” said Mrs Believer, ■ “ 1 bought one of those lifetime fountain pens tho other day, and now its krpkfinj ”
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Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 1
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207Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 20057, 24 December 1928, Page 1
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