“Did you know his business had run down?” “I supposed - so 1 . I heard he 1 was going to wind up.” Bix: “I want to sweep the cobwebs from my brain.” Dix: *T would suggest a. vacuum cleaner.'' . ■■■-■ ' ... ”,. He—“ Well, you were no spring chicken when you married me,”’ She—“lndeed not; I was a big goose!” , ‘•She married a self-made man* didn't she?” “Yes, but‘she has compelled him to make extensive alterations.” T want a good motto for my book on‘sea travels.” “Why not try “Sic transit.” . r* '•.• ’ * “What bo those ‘ere tank's Ijke?” “Well—er—they’re like a. er—erum, and they goes .like a thift"amabob—in fact,- they’re absolutely f il!’ ” “.Well, I never. I knew they was wonderful things, but I bain’t ’card any details afore!”
■ Buy Boxing GJoves vth'ai } .wtll Jost. tet gloves that. yon cah depriiid on" ‘he time. Our sets of - boxing glovefe from ;, the most floted tnakeni, rind He prices are -vejy reasonabje. 3 if - yoa oai&ot.' get-satiafaCtifin.—W. «©ater and Cb. ,24-28 Grey-street Wellington.*
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LIII, Issue 74, 28 March 1919, Page 7
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