WHEN "THE CENTURY" ARREARS.
Of Miss "Bee" Drew, John Drew's daughtery.it is said that one day in her , childhood she asked} her father tow" often a certain paper, "The Daily <——■, appeared.
"The paper is called the 'Daily,' isii't it? , Mr Drew asked. ,
h Yes," said the young girl. . "Then mustn't it of necessity appear every day?"
"I don't quite see that,'' said Miss' Drew.
"It is plain enough. Why don't you see it?" her father askedA
"Because," she answered, "if The Daily { must appear" every &kf, then , 'The Century , must appear century."
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 230, 26 September 1903, Page 2 (Supplement)
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