IN PASSING
Finished is the reign, of, guns.—M. BrTTTnd. You are not going to overthrow capitalism by the next congress'.—Mr Ernest Bevin. It is much easier to make money honestly than it is to make it dishonestly.— Mr Gordon Selfridge. There is a tendency evAryAr&ere in England to talk too much 1 And to '9q‘ fob little.—Lady (Lionel) Phillips. * ■ We are not. after all, grOUud-lAnd-lords; earth is only let to-ttSoU’ wSSO. 999,999,999 years’ lease.—FathSr'jtphahi Knox. * '>=• • England is a country inwhichpOople love food so much that they begin «atJxr even at breakfast.— Mr Robert I/vnd There are only two kinds of Lqpks: those we wish had never bean'started and those we wish went on for ever.— G. Iv. Chesterton. *> is the use of .tellin - a woman to Troop to the left ijf there is a-millin-ery shop on the right? Councillor Stone, Canterbury, England, . . ..
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12643, 31 December 1926, Page 19
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