ODDS AND ENDS.
“Another commercial traveller? I really can’t see you.” “Then it's lucky 1 called. I represent au eminent firm oil opticians.” Xocasli: “\Vhy don't you pay your debts ? You’ve got the money.” Slowpa : “Yes, but I shouldn’t have It if 1 was to pay my debts.” ‘‘Our children and the neighbours’ children had a quarrel yesterday.” “Did it amount to much?” “Not until we parents butted into it.” She: “Goodness, Henry! How queer baby looks! I think be is going to have a lit.” He: “By George! I believe you arc rigid. Where is my camera 1 ?” “The processor seems to bo a man of rare gifts,” remarked Mrs Naylor. “He is,” agreed the professor’s wife. “Ho hasn’t given mo one since we were married.” Dixon: “Why is it that it is usually unmarried women who write articles on “How to Manage a Husband?’” Hixon: “Ob, you don’t suppose a married woman is going to give her little game away, do yon?” Lady Teacher: “What is it, Tom?” Tom: “Jimmy’s swearing.” Lady Teacher: “What did he say?” Tom (after a long pause) ; “Well, miss, if you say over all the bad words you know, I’ll tell you when yon come to it!”
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1968, 24 April 1919, Page 1
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204ODDS AND ENDS. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLI, Issue 1968, 24 April 1919, Page 1
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