GINGER NUTS.
Some men toll the truth tic-c 1 :;«r> it is too 111 ■■-ii • rouble- to think of a really good l:c.
Running for the Presidency oi Mexi co looks like the nearest thing to per petunl motion vet discovered. *" * *
At Sefton Park, Liverpool, a homo has l.een found in the palm house. Rather 11 drastic way of "raising plants.
Tn San Franseisco, a tew days ago, a telephone, courtship of only an hour or so led to a marriage. Just a r'-ng up, ring olf, and then a ring on. * * *
Th,» young man who recently married an American millionaire's daughter says he is passionately fond of flowers. Ksoeeially the mari-gold.
A tablet has been erected at l/n----eoln's Inn F'-olds to commemorate the residence there of a well-known w ,tcr of "Comment--; on Law.' 1 Hill Kikes, who is the author of many vivid comments o.i law. will never, we fear, get his tablet erected there.
Husbands and wives never listen v hen the.v talk to each other, only when the other is talking to somebody
K\ei-v girl is born to look into shop windows, to laugh a little, to flirt a little, and to gloat over lit w clothes.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 156, 17 March 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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201GINGER NUTS. Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 5, Issue 156, 17 March 1916, Page 1 (Supplement)
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