HIS OPINION DOES VARY
DR. KIDSpN,;a most sensitive vane m the matter of meteorology, never has an opinion, pn-Monday, but what it has. undergone a violent alteration by breakfasi^trrhe " the following morning. A most changeable fellow! phWedri^feda/ morning he may be softly rubbing his hands, thinking to himself: "Well, I've made 'em cheerful for to-day, anyway," but by the time he has consulted his anemometers, barometers, cables and telegrams, he puckers his brows and— -his mind is changed once more; He vacillates between cyclones and zephyrs, between squalls not yet born and others blustering lustily, from light showers to tropical waterspouts— and all to the common good. ■ . . : We all .takeihis advice, changeable though it may be, and even giants of achievement like ;sjngsford. Smith, listen attentively to what he has to say. And haalwa^ih^l^SOMETHlNGto say! ; . ' -
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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 6
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135HIS OPINION DOES VARY NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 6
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