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IN PASSING.

How are we to make use of our leisure? There are only two ways; playing the fool and playing the man.—Dr L. P. Jacks. Marriage is a very great adventure, especially when ylou have been a bachelor for a long time.—M. Jascha Heifetz (the violinist)). Some of the young people turned out by the elementary schools could not run a shrimp stall, let alone a shop.—A Plymouth Councillor. What England wants is a first class I press agent.—Sir Harry Thornton. | Not one in ton Parliamentary elec--1 tors is a communicant in the Church of England.—The Bishop of Durham. If you give a girl an inch now she will make a dress of it.—Dr H. R. . Pickard.

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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 269, 3 January 1929, Page 3

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IN PASSING. Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 269, 3 January 1929, Page 3

IN PASSING. Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 269, 3 January 1929, Page 3

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