Two lovers from Aberdeen were on a tip to Edinburgh, and, as usual, Princes street was the centre of attraction. After walking about, the young man noticed one of the picture-houses, which displayed in bold letters, “The Woman Pays!” “Jean,” said he, “I think we’ll gang in here!” Johnny: “Dad*, will you come and sing to us?” Father: “Yes! Why? Just now I will. '‘Tommy and I are playing at motors, and we need a hooter.”
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXIII, 5 July 1939, Page 5
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