A well -known Wellington toucher, nH, v convivial ntcctuip the other ntirht, runt? In tbo following ircm.* B« uaJtl 1£ occurrod In l»i» own experience, but, that'H another quostion. "'I tutktd & boy In my claim." wild lit*. *to illu*-' trato the two of the word 'dfttnpor' i« a sftntence." "Dsd mryn -that, mum iw too damper- tlcular ulx>nt hJ« fcot l>«« injfwijJGd." In th« fjunoiw cold l«a aad<#in4r«rpop raid on BUI Majwey t'oCbep-duy, « renwlo tea-kettle called Mi*. Don, who holdn down U»o Job of president oftho \Vlmroln'» Cold T<» Onton, reckoned Uwt In tho I'robiWUon movement tb^y; Iwid, n«t to Ui*> HuflNra««Uo movemvni, tbo largcHt number of women In Mm world. Well, f«mal«> cold t«a prop*-. gaiar* never bay* much iwmo p^tinf Urn*, but wb«n they corapare thorn* Hfttvwi to & lot of chureh-bttroloft ood morderoon mwn»*c«, they deflim thclff , own potation- us rcgardH wuilty and tb»' proper proportion of thlnau.
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NZ Truth, Issue 472, 4 July 1914, Page 7
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150Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 NZ Truth, Issue 472, 4 July 1914, Page 7
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