Critic's Wink
A GIRL often takes a sly glass to get a sly glance. *■..#. * . CAID that the fashion of going with--11 out stockings rii igh't^'e^. end 'to men. However, firemen should never go out without their hose ; these*- days. ; ' *•• ■ * . ' * MANY a girl is willing to live on a | ( man's income : — provided he finds one for himself. '.
■ - y ■ ' '* G *. - A MAN doesn't mind being taken for a mug this weather. ':•■■'* *#-: DEADestrians. * '.. *y * MANY members of the English Labor v pairty seem to be fairly well Red. • V #''■■■■ ; * *'.-. HINT-COME tax. ' .■#.'■• ; # * PRITIC heard of an india-rubber man V the other day. A perfect bounder. ■.■■•'•'.. y *■■ »■ TNCOME Aacks. ; ' ; '■ : ' * *' '- ;■.■*'..''■■ DRITISH Laborites suggest that the *-* Dominions should take a quarter of a million of England's unemployed. But isn't there a danger that the demand will stimulate the output?
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NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 1
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132Critic's Wink NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 1
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