“THE GOOD OLD DAYS"
{To the Editor. “N.Z. Times.) Sir.—Don't arouse: Our forbears lived without sugar tin tno 13th eeniury, wimout coal till the lath, without butler on their bread until the liitu. without tobacco and potatoes‘till the Ittth, without tea; coffee, -and soap till the 17th, without .uhioreUas. lamps and puduingo till the Ibth, .without trains, telegrams, aas, matches and 1 cnciortorm till the 19th. and yet ’ people talk of “The Creed CXlcl ~ " r -But remember, eir. tho Good Old Ale - was browed through.' all these centuries and lona .before, and .the" wowser was non-existant, hence, l ‘Tho Good Old Days. ’—l am. etc.. MODERATE. ,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9955, 26 April 1918, Page 2
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