BY-THE-WAY ;
THE ODEBN YOUTH.
This is to show tiSiat the modern youth, as exemplified in Lower Hutt, is no whit different from hia conteinpomr' ieo elsewiliere. , The other day, a lai •of some fifteen years, looked up from a book in-which, ie^ was engroßsed,,to •enquire of an elder brotherj, "I say, Bob, what.s*} a cihaperonet" Th«n—lest Ilia injteU\jgejo.'ce should be, under-ra^edfr-, •'I kuow, its some kind of musical instrument^isn't it I" GUIDE—^HONOUB. A small Hutt Guider recently spoke in toer mot-ier's hearing, in a way that pained the maternal isensibilities, -but was assured that "mother will forgive you if you wiH promise, on your honom, not to repeat the offence!" Tfee was given with, a eomptomi*©,. i&at it might not bje :he? yQmde/'-' lionoor sh« pledged!
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Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 48, 8 May 1930, Page 6
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126BY-THE-WAY; Hutt News, Volume 2, Issue 48, 8 May 1930, Page 6
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