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MY OPINION OF TRIFLERS.

BY MAE BUSCH. The best in man responds m the much of love—-the worst to the influence of the trlfler. One of my complaints of the present arrangement of society is that if denies a man the right to commit crime, and allows tdtiers to run unchecked. The kisses of an enemy arc deemiful, but not nearly as harmful as the influence of a triflor. In our minds we arc smugly convinced that every man deserves exactly what he gets-but judging from toilers, not every man gets wind he deserves. 1 am strong for starling a crusade to swat the trifler 'along with the fly and other pests. The world is really too serious a place to spare the room for unrealities and insignificant things like triflers. Why should a trifler be allowed t>* breathe good oxygen that might be utilized by an earnest rabbit? These remarks were made by Mae Busch one of the leading players in “The Triflens” to be screened at the People’s Theatre to-morrow even mu. MORE MISHAPS DAILY! Think—a simple fail might loss of work and money to • There’s financial security m a 1 hmnix “Multum” Personal AccnUin Police Pavs TO week during drinsurance Co., Ltd., 33t> Hampton Ouav Wellington.—Parker, Vincent v Company District Agents, will gi'c ipereonal attention to enquiries.*

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1926, Page 2

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MY OPINION OF TRIFLERS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1926, Page 2

MY OPINION OF TRIFLERS. Horowhenua Chronicle, 19 April 1926, Page 2