FOR SUMMER NIGHTS. USE 'GOLDEN RAYS’. Of the many excellent reasons why Gol len Ray Candles should be used, the fact that they do not droop is perhaps the i> ost important. Even in the sultriest summer weather ‘Golden Rays’ stand up lo the heat. Foi camping patties they are ideal—inexpensive and of best quality. J f \ our Grocer doesn’t stock Golden Ray Candies, apply Auckland Merchants, who will see that you are supplied.
“Hurry up,” said a wife, impatiently. Have you never buttoned a dress behind before ?'’ “No,” replied her husband, also impatiently ; “you have never had a dress that buttoned before behind.” A young man was giving a graphic account of a narrow escape he had had from an enraged bull. “I seized him by the tail,” he exclaimed, “and there I was I was afraid to bold on and I dared not 10 let go.” "Betwetn the horns of a dilemma, as it were,” ventured a listener. “Oh, dear,” exclaimed a young school girl, when she first beheld a cucumber, “l aiwnys thought such things grew in liices.’*
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Northland Age, Volume 23, Issue 47, 17 March 1924, Page 6
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