Pungent Pars
CATS a daily, "Reaching: Public, v Smith and Hoover, Difference m Methods."— but ' the result of any political election is always the same. The electors are got at,. all right. I" '■*■ . * "'•..•■*.'■ T was once, the "Stone. Age." Politicians have made this the "Stony Age." ""■■'.•■ • #** - ' THE problem of ."the missing link" fades into insignificance before that of the lost stud. ~## # ' IJGLT men are lending their, faces m w the Cancer Campaign* It was the le"ast they could give. ■■'•■# # .#.■■
HAILY paper serial, "Dove m Fet--17 ters."—Does that explain why a night out is described as , "off the chain?" ■ ■,■••.'.• * " # ■ . CTATED that flappers' literature is v passing the hectic' phase. If is time they were brought to serious book. "/^IRLS, keep your youth!" advises an advertisement. — Don't introduce him to your pal, for instance. - ■••.,,...•*...'.' .#. ■ COME people read their future m tea-. **/ • ■ cups. But there are others who find it m the bottom of a glass of rum.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 1
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155Pungent Pars NZ Truth, Issue 1191, 27 September 1928, Page 1
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