PASSING SHOTS
JAzz music covers a multitude of dins * * « Flirting is a sign of unsettled whether. • * 0 Pointed remarks should get blunt answers. • • • A telling moment is when two women meet. The past tense of “courting” is often caught. • • • You cannot always measure a girl’s sincerity by her sighs. * * * Some girls will not answer “Yes” until it is squeezed out of them. A girl on her wedding-day will often say to herself "Aisle Alter Hymn.” The best angle from which to approach a difficult problem is a tryangle. • «■ • A wife should be like a stainless knife—always bright and never cutting. One thing seems certain, the Polish writer named Zdziechowski is a man of letters. Most of the criticism on feminine dress could be dismissed on the grounds of insufficient evidence. It is not yet definitely settled at what age an actress ceases to be charming and becomes well-known. * » * The first commercial traveller to use an airplane sells vacuum cleaners. But in olden times many a witch flew round on a broomstick.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 68, 11 June 1927, Page 21 (Supplement)
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171PASSING SHOTS Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 68, 11 June 1927, Page 21 (Supplement)
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