The hostess had coaxed a protesting guest to sing. After the effort had come to a conclusion, she went up to him smiling. “ Oh, Mr Howler,” she murmured, “you must never tell me again that you can’t sing—l. know now! ” Diner: “Why is that poor men usually give larger tips than rich men?” Waiter: “Well, sir, it looks to me as i if the poor man don’t want anyone to i find out he’s poor, and the rich man ; don’t want anyone to find out he’s ■rich.” ; A, BRITISH PHOTOGRAPHIC FILM. : . “ RAJAR,” the film that is attracting the attention of photographers all over the world, is a 100 per cent. British achievement, made in a Britishowned factory in England. “ RAJAR ” Film is now sold at regular prices by all dealers or the N.Z. Agents, Waterworths, Ltd., Auckland, Wellington. Christchurch (4). —[Advt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 2
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141Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 19765, 16 January 1928, Page 2
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