People of mature years shake their heads and wonder what will become of the coming generation. But the coming generation goes on doing things that father never dreamed of doing when he was a boy—and show? a capacity for looking after itself that is astonishing (says the Timaru “Post”). Two young men who “bn ezed” into a local tea-rqom probably represented the type that causes much mature headshaking-. They carefully selected for themselves; the, be?t table in the room and had just, seated themselves when one remarked that another tea-room was holding a special “stunt” afternoon. So they gathered up their hats and coats and “breezed” out of the room en route to the other establishment
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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume XXXIV, Issue 4588, 20 July 1923, Page 2
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