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GETTING OUT A PAPER.

Getting out a paper is no picnic. If wo print jokes, folks say we are silly. If we don’t, they say we are too serious. If we publish original matter, they say we lack variety. If we publish things from other papers, we are too lazy to write. If we arc rustling nows, we are not attending to business in our own department. a If we don’t print contributions, we don’t show proper appreciation. If we do print them, the paper is filled with junk. , Like as not some fellow will say we purloined this from another paper. We did —and we thank him. — “Dental Craftsman.”

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Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1928, Page 5

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GETTING OUT A PAPER. Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1928, Page 5

GETTING OUT A PAPER. Greymouth Evening Star, 31 May 1928, Page 5

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