ISN’T IT SO?
That business these days is just like clockwork: tick, tick, tick. That he certainly believes in clubs for women if they are not too heavy. * * * That the increasing number* of wrecks on the matrimonial sea is no doubt the fault of the tied. That digging, according to an eminent physician, is the finesf form of all exercise. Hence the popularity of golf.
J That a Turkish flapper is a sort of , veiled threat. He heard that light stockings made girls look conspicuous. In the muddy j weather, especially, they are soon j spotted. . That courtship is the period during i which the girl decides whether or not ! she can do any better. That he hears another woman i s ; killed her millionaire husband. He j thinks it's terrible tie- ws • peopK . commercialise murder nowadays.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 23
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137ISN’T IT SO? Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 323, 7 April 1928, Page 23
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