The Critic
NEW YEAR hollerdays. # ' . #. * THE. tin hare leads a dog's life. x #' • #' FASHION NOTES: Auckland Dally: The girl of to-day, the young woman of to-day, tells her story pretty clearly in her dress. Short, snappy stories. * * * TT'S after the races that we come home on the bit. * • • WEATHER forecast: "Indications for long dry spells during New Tear week." # * * "A THING of duty is a jaw for ever," " saith the pugilist. •'■ ' * * >•* \ CRITIC. says that cigarette-smoking is unladylike. We're afraid that girls will never give up the habit until it is generally regarded as unmanly. # " #. # COME motor-cars, says a trade journal, look as though they have been stretching themselves and have overdone it. They must have been describing the pedestrians that got away.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1152, 29 December 1927, Page 1
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122The Critic NZ Truth, Issue 1152, 29 December 1927, Page 1
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