WISE AND OTHERWISE
Heard in the tram: “Made a most ridic ulous mistake to-day. 1 was comiw; through tlie railway gates in a press, an ; stepped back on a woman s toes. She gave a yelp, and I begged pardon. Pres, enily I found myself profusely apologising to my own wife!” The kiddies were at a loss for games lo play. "1 knaW,” said Dorothy Lillian, “let’s play being at home and having a day.” “What means a day ?” asked Sam, “You know,” she replied. “All the best people have days Hod’s day is Sunday . and mother’s is Wednesday.”
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Northland Age, Volume 25, Issue 26, 15 October 1925, Page 4
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