LAST WEEK’S WISE ONES
iteina Burke, Maiiakau. Mollie Nathan, Palmerston North. Gwenda Wilkins. Petone. Campbell Bennett, Northland. Jean McQueen, To Wera. Herbert McLean, Featherston. Dora Kent, Pongaroa. Stafford Kent, Pongaroa. Bruce Marris, Kelburn. Mollie Marris, Kelburn. Hazel Roxburgh, Tawa Flat. Peggy Cook, island Bay. Mary Jones. Lower Hutt. W; Burgess, Newtown. Alan Shaw, Wellington. Terrence Williams, Pongaroa. Elsie Henderson, Featherston. Betty Johnston, Pongaroa. Jim Gavcy, Hataitni. Jean Yvonne Ashworth, Christchurch. Iris Smith. Lower Hutt. Leonie Falls, Porirua. Th-omaa Sutherland. Masterton. Malcolm Watt, Kelburn.
imimtmiiiimmiiimmmtmimimiiimi Old gentleman: Now, sonny, why don’t you want to go to school? Littlo hoy: "Well, sir, I can’t read, write or anything, so X wouldn’t be any good there. Teacher: Now, Robert, wljat ifi a niche in a church? Bobhy: Why, it’s just the same as an itch anywhere else, only you can’t scratch it so well
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12513, 31 July 1926, Page 16
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