EVEN CRUMPLED WAX PAPER.
Am,: Mas ; hit'.-, um-tidijig lit a..: w.- j i i.ir<• on ocouoi.ny have beemm:- ’i j faM'ii> . (says an Englisii I wriu-i ). A kindly. b>'. iug joke, for j liicrc is i.o denying the wisdom of in-v ! ideas. Her dozen nim es have formed ! i i:.: >i i saying: ‘'VVe’M k.-.-p this j i:; i! i 1 A ot, I Manila comes. Slo- is * mm-.' io !:iio\-.' soup- « x«-..-lier>i ’a>e f».*r 1 Neverl h* ;• , e.-o h has a seer* - j jiii>itioOf “liooring the dear Im.iy ; occasion ■I v. So: ' \ : i::: Mai ' : do you kiuiw • OI :• i>y : !5 ,./ for .• wa v e! bro-d j p:ijH r ilia: !•. li.M i ‘.it a 1•• > USC ill :■ [ cake pati or u; - rap thing- mV" i asked II -r numesa ke ii • she < ic; r« d • a ay a I'i i• r diim.-r. • • ■ • in. v i! o ' o■■ .' j - -S' ! - I. dy (•1,,j.r,:;i K ally. * -!■ ik,_ ou; ! > lav:; . ;; jn • a ;. :,:i . i.'oiish r arm love -.. i: 1» il. Young Mari ha c* i:ipli«.-d sceptically. She'd used crumpled j paper to polish her stove before, and considered it rather a lazy and in- ' effective way of doing a distasteful ' task. j "Why,” she exclaimed as she pol- I ished. “Why, Aunt Martha. 1 never! saw anything like Ibis —the wax nn-lis • just enough to polish just, beautifully, j And it is so easy.” "And cheap." added Aunt M: r ! !ia. I never thro-.v away a piece «T . .< d paper no math-r how torn or i-rumpled i •t i.-eiy be until it has served be pu'pos.- as a .-iov<- polisher.” |
| “ A man may have great conversa- ( tiona! abilities and still have very few j . conversational opportunities.” “ I J know; I’m married myself.” t’onsiderhig the blackberr;, pest, the Minister of Agriculture stated at I Gisborne that the Department's sug- • gostion that local bodies should act ■ ! in control of the post had been met I By the dontenition -that they weire ; i likely to become unpopular. If the | Government acted in that capacity it ; I was equally liable to become nnpopu- : [ lar. If some farmers have to go . | through the court they would have j to go. The Government was being asked to clean up the. neglect, of | many years, and was doing everyj thing possible in the way of expon- ! merits to eradicate the blackbei-ry. ; Tho result of these experiments an--1 not vet known. The Department would gi ve iDOOO for a ch-an and ■ dVective meihod of dealing with the 'p. i. Tli- appointment of a board j ! would moan another application for • a subsidy, and the subsidy business | ; was being used to a large extent in j the Dominion. Everywhere he trav- j died people were asking for assist- j ance. “1 can’t clean up 50 or 00 j vear.-’ negl'ecl in a day, even with ! jhalf the Treasury at my disposal.” ;• concluded the. Mmislev.
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Putaruru Press, Volume II, Issue 12, 4 January 1924, Page 1
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