MENTAL TABLOIDS.
Most of no know just what we should have done yesterday to-morrow.—G. Sinnick. The pretty girl in a too-low-cut evening gown displays simultaneously bad taste and good form.—Mary Garden. Somo philanthropists are merely misers whose vanity has temporarily got the better of their greed.— Pusher Long. Tho lovely girl with a "neck like a swan” would bo greatly peeved if someone happened to compare it with that of a goose. —Henry Tait. Keeping him in hot water doesn't make a husband any tenderer.—Estelle KLaudor.
Many member# of onr public service fear the next election more than tho Last Judgment.—Sir Henry Lewis. A man is known not only by the company he keeps, but by the companies he directs or has directed.—Arnold White.
Music hath charms to soothe the savage breast, unless the savage breast happens to inhabit the house next door.— James Mackay.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8189, 2 August 1912, Page 11
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