'< E _«en : Adam had to a_ssure Eve that she was the first girl he'd) | ever loved. " Microbe " Freeth left Sydney fdr Hing- | land on Maroh 18th. lie informed several who have the dubious honor of its acquaintance that it rained hard for about six days after his arrival. in Sydney, but notwithstanding the state of the weather, a pleasant holiday was experienced m the city. As usual he cast a damp on everything he landed on. In a case heard at the Auckland Supreme Court recently, the following interesting colloquy took place : Mr McVeagh : What did thc witness say ?. Witness : He said, "I cannot trust these thieves of lawyers." His Honor Mr. Justice Cooper : We won't take that down! Is. this a case of a fellow feeling making us wondrous kind? The "Alexandra Herald" sticks out its chest m its last issue as follows: —-■■Last week we received a communication from a gentleman m Germany, m which he referred to the eagerness with which he peruses thu columns of our journal, a copy of which he receives from some friend of his resident m Otago. The writer, who lives m Dresden, is an export merchant, and m the hope of establishing a business connection with this colony imqiuired the rates of advertising m the "Herald." It is gratifying to us to know that evua m foreign countries our paper is looted upon as a good advertising medium, as well as knowing the fact that it reaches to all parts of the globe." And no doubt sore-^ared Bill of Yarmany will shake m his sock*, when tho "Herald." begins to thunder «
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NZ Truth, Issue 94, 6 April 1907, Page 5
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