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Science teacher:: “Why does dew fail in tiie evenings.” Small boy':
“Please sir, because it’s due then.”
. Suits are being made from elastic. These are, of course , the latest •-spring wear. ,
The doctor says it is a bad tiling? to turn the toes out. It would be worse to turn them up. ~
Though we may ‘make the world go round, it does not have the same effect, on a five pound note.-,
Tlie man who is always seeing red, never seems to look beyond the find of ' his .nose.
.The strongest animal exists entirely on vegetable food. It is the ferocity of the lion rather than liis strength that makes him formidable. An elephant is a match for several lions, and is a vegetarian. That animals with most ; speed and endurance —the horse, the reindeer., the antelope and others—also, are vegetarian.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1933, Page 3
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142GLEANINGS Hokitika Guardian, 16 December 1933, Page 3
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