ONE BETTER.
(Sent ill by Eveleon Robinson, S, Kapai Road, Uevouport.) The school teacher had been reading to her class the stories of the lives of famous ; inventors. "Now, then, Harold, what would you like to invent?" she asked. Harold rose to feet with a puzzled frown 011 his face. "Well, teacher," he said at length, "I'd like to invent a machine so that when I pressed a button all my lessons would bo done." The teacher frowned. "That would be very lazy of you, Harold," she said sternly. "Now let Freddie Pryor say what he would like to invent." "Something to press the button," came the dreamy reply from Freddie Pryor. And the teacher fainted.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 117, 20 May 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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