Critic's Wink
•.. . ■ I COMETHING m the seaside air. — ° Girls! * .- * .-* T IFE is full of misses. Principal .ymertibers -are' Miss Take, Miss Demeanor, Miss Appropriation and Miss Guided. » ■': '■'' ••-■ ■#' pURNITURE removers are terribly *■ unsettled. Never twice on the same job. ' ..'• ' # . ■ *
MELBOURNE; weather note: It's a "* nice night ..for a blow. ■*'. ' *.'-'-. : ■*.'■ "W/OMAN'has the faculty" for mak- " ing a penny go a long way," ob-' served a social writer.; We have seen her do it m a telephone. booth 6l;ten. ■ # '_• .- *;• : /*. ■ .'■ TN Melbourne a magistrate convicted 1 a man of selling sly grog, although the police agents had drunk the whisky and' there was no exhibit for the court. ■ Must have believed the inside informaI tion of the police. . *■• •'...* ■'■ ■:- - A :' -. | D ORG. should get along swimmingly over here. .. ■ *'• .-'■ *' . ..:.* •'' • I SENATOR MOSES, of "U.S.A., intends . to address .meetings bri the Kellogg Pact. We hope .Moses gets a . good Aaron. '■':"'
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NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 1
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143Critic's Wink NZ Truth, Issue 1209, 31 January 1929, Page 1
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