'". . " IJopfcKiuced !).y permission ot Iho Proprietors of "Punch." Ohainnun (and M.F.H.): "I'm sure, ladies anil' gentlemen, we cannot ; open the proceedings' better than by singing the Grande-National.'. 5 "Well," said the happy bridegroom to NO ALTERNATIVE. [the minister at-.the conclusion .of the They had'not'been, married"'long, and it' i ceremony, '.'how, much do I owe- you? was their first quarrel; and lie ivasgetting "Oil, I'll leave that to you/ was the very much the worse of it. . . reply. "You can. better estimate the "Well, all Lean say is/ he growled, vahio of the service rendered/■ ■ "that men are fools t? marry." .: ''Suppose wo postpone settlement, then "Of course they' are, dearj" ahe said, —say for a year.- By that time I shall sweetly,- "but what can -women do?, know-betterwhatl ought to gireygti." There's nothing else they can marry." j' "No, no,"'said'the clergyman,: "make it - ... .... _ ... , .. ten shillings now." ' ' ' DIFFICULT. ■ * r>T.An-i7"^w^r.TXTrH •■ Little Hobert: "Pa, a. man's, wife is his A PEACE OFFERING. better hnlf; isn * t . "Pa," said Horace, "what is a, peace His Father: "We are told so; my son." oueririg?" Little Robert: "Then, if a man marries "Anything from a bos of chocolates to a twice, fliere,isn't anything left of him, £ur coat, son/ ■...•■■• ■ • ■ "'• is there?" '.■■• : '■ ' -.-' : \ :.':.."..' A GOOD SUBSTITUTE. . . '..; I\"^aSTUCKEI" ' ' f First Cat: "Well, she's ugly enough. No Thel . c wus anoW mau of Nan t uc k' e i,. one can say her hice is her fortune. wllo k ™ t a) I y s cash iv bucket. Second.. Cat;. -'No,-but her-cheek may jjis daughter;, named" Nan, I"3-", t Ran away with' a wan, ■ ■ RV "VO TMIi'ATCS ' And as for the;bucKet-f--Na!}tu?ket;; - : "Here are some films I had taken during ' TAKEN LOTBRALLS?.:. ■ tlie_ war.'PleaSe print one picture from : Mother-(to her littleisonlrr^jiat'-tfas- ? a?,r j. - -. very greedy ..of. you,'Totiim'y,: to eat your Mounted? _ sisters afore, 'of the birthday cake/v-' •"No. I was 111 the infantry/ Tommy: "Well, you told me that I was ■ ' always to' 'take her part." HER MASTER'S VOICE. Mrs. Brown: "Jane, has Mr. Brown MODE!W INTERPRETATION, come home yet? I thought I heard him Why do you call your wife an angel .'" iust now"' ■' ' ' Because she s. always ready, to fly off, Jane: "No,'mum. That was the dog she's continually hauping and she hasn't that was growling." . : . an eartWy thm S ttf-vear;" 100 Years Building Babies AND STILL THE BEST^^ j NEAVE?S FOOD so cloiely r«- tJ \ ! «emble» ..,. mother's milk that it JjT^ \ Jl ensure* your ■ baby : trowing up TV— ~JZ M^m healthy and contented, free from tS - ~\jf. M teething, troubles, riokett, wattins N/fc J&4B I, and other complaint •• \wV. -**~*'^^B I Moreorer, NEAVE'S FOOD is ■• \l/ I j" delicately" 'balanced" tnSt' even the jf yB weakest child can-digest it*... _^*^ *y^ 'H I Thousands of sturdy Brttoni, M <&Ll / AjE I Empire Builders and Leadern of i#^?sfS-»^^4- W Commerce owe their robust health f^&^WXP1*- ~.l H - . »^l , I f For INFANTS, INVALIDS >^v '' A ! ; AND THE AGED. p V^ " U* tib/W "HINTS ABOUT BABY" ! J^M JA ffl 1 I W ■• .free book, bra (r»incd nurir. I i^BH #|fl U.Wtm tkat »hould U read by eTerv ■K^^lP^H^ . mother ant! expectant mother, •' B^NmW^r:*.^^^^ siBBaV ' <9§ Wrile for »copy fr»m H»rriton> M. ™ tßm/ok*fb4'B .1307, Melbourne. .G.P.O. B« Mm ''V'MM&mmM 1^33- WclUmrioi.. NewZ««Ub<l. *!""" _ jB,-'Wjy^yX»> - - ~ . .-. ■■ . ;y. '.'. COMFORT, V 'A. ' :ftw--.:\*s^ ■ <JSy The id^l; cornbinaiion »» a ' \^J^ j?\ pair. of. good'leaffier-sole<f N. ; \\'^X/^l\ ■' shoes; fitted, \yifh Priifijf>s . , '•■.-.■.• '-■■ mj^&bi^ Z-4 •'• ; These'featherweighi rufab*w lilii?*!^!* are abs.o^utc'y waterprool I PHILLIPS '- X<2P:/ LIGHT RUBBER : . ; ; I HEELS for ; * CTflflf -A - CfYI EC * : Extra Comfort j Oil^lV A dULC9 L™i!. x.^!fi! . .'.Of' all 9°oc! Potmen. ■ ' jMiiiunrniM'M"M*'*i""i'"nMiiiitM[iiiiTiiiuiiiii(MiiiniMiiitnMJiniiini;iM[H.tHnuMiTnMi'i».MiiiiYMnii^TiTitii^»uwti(»«
Page 19 Advertisements Column 1
Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1931, Page 19
Stuff Ltd is the copyright owner for the Evening Post. You can reproduce in-copyright material from this newspaper for non-commercial use under a Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 3.0 New Zealand licence. This newspaper is not available for commercial use without the consent of Stuff Ltd. For advice on reproduction of out-of-copyright material from this newspaper, please refer to the Copyright guide.