- The Critic's Wink —
CXPERIENCE breeds tolerance. I' OTS of girls are affecting furtrimmed garments. Fur belows. ■■. # *■• ■*■.'.. pROCERS have it all their own vJ -weigh. ■■■•-, VESSELS of rumor often are split on \the rocks o£ inaccuracy. "UOLLY Point." Spending your * money on the girl before you know her. ' DREWER* leaves fortune.—Liquid D aSgets. * *■■ ."■ * ■ WITH these high temperatures a lot of people are losing 'faith m Wilkins' discoveries m the Antarctic.
...* * THE gambler: It's A never too late tospin. . MANY a man has been "roasted" when he burned his "CMOKE concert; v] , m,i Tlxf"^ il'" A high olid-time. T usually
A GIRL is a man's very dear friend. A X.ITTX.E whisky may perk you tip. Little work may paralyse you. '■■ ■..■'■■'-.. * ■.■'*" * ■•• "THE man who "shouts" most, often has least to say. TT is better to live well than to dtev wealthy. DEVISED motto for flappers: "'Tis better to be bare legged than bare faced." DOTATO war % on. Agents and buyers don't see eye to eye. * ■.#■ * TALKING films' suggest a new name x for the movie houses. How about "The. Chinema"?
"* * . DHYSICAL jerks. Over our coun" time r°adS ' &t an>' * * ■■• • A USTRALIAN barrackers had bawled up. j F * he' ti I'^^ J™^ about everythinj,'.
AWYERS L are thoughtful, slippers. • ..' •,.■-. At any rate, know Ex-pensive, as it were. everything about some one thing. # * * . #• * * PRICKETER'S life? Oh,' just aver- MOST women like to be seen m print — aee(s) so long as it isn't dress material. # #• ■ * ':■■■..' '. * ■ .* * A GOOD many investors are like the MOW, it isn't the dimple m a girl's cuckoo. Often they lay their eggs t» face that fascinates the men. . . ! m the wrong nest. • * # * * * * 1 ITTLE women often make big misM ANY writers made much of the late *-< takes, war. Only the Americans made # ■'•■■# #' very much out of it. THE baker's song: Dough, raise me so * * * * far pROOK Straits. ' * • * # , *^ * , AT oiirbeacb.es: The eyes have it. AT the tea-shops: Currant gossip. A * # • ■■ • ■ * * ' ... ,TP only those women would desist from WOMEN have their faces lifted oim tA°™™™ paciflc confer; " only to look down m the mouth tnose uyms P"" v when they pay,the.bill. - ences- # # « * #. . •.■■•■ •■■.*■ * '■ i TONAIi must have had a whale oCa pHIROPRACTORS always knuckle] J good time, , down to their jobs. j
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NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 6
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367-The Critic's Wink— NZ Truth, Issue 1210, 7 February 1929, Page 6
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