BACHELORHOOD'S BLISS.
Bachelorhood has its compensations, according to Cary Grant. "What has a married man that a bachelor hasn't?" he asks. Here are Grant's reasons for his views:— A bachelor doesn't have to shave on Sundays. A bachelor can stay out as late as he chooses. He can choose his lady companions, and as many as he likes. He can order and eat what he wants for dinner. He can listen to his favourite radio programme in peace. He can smoke his oldest pipe.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 5 (Supplement)
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84BACHELORHOOD'S BLISS. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 235, 3 October 1936, Page 5 (Supplement)
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