CLAMOR FOR COIN. "Personally." says a country editor "wo wouldn't earn If we never naw a coin, but our cr«dltor» art- Kctiinir clon)orou». and tho prlco of newspapers remains tho sa mo ftrt j >P f or 4 tho war," In the same town the policr magistrate, m fining a man for omitting to send In his stock returns, twlvUed Jflm to glance occanionßlly »t tho loc#l newspaper udvorU»<-mentf and »co what wnn requirad. If thin«n go on like this, the devil will ahoruy como lny> his own.
Tommy: Father, what's the future of tho verb "inweut?" Father (a tongressTOAn)'. Investigation. ,Ho wjm» int|Uf»itlve. very. tfnM !»<• to h blbulouH-looUJnjj irlHhtimn; '.s»j. P«t, what malitsH yor tio*f *» r«ci?" "Shore." answered that worihy. " 'it*** tho reflection of mv soul." ' T)w vftv&llon of your uoul?" ku*v<<<\ »ht« inqulsliive one wonderlnjily. "V<^." >».»■ l>lk>d Pat, "U'w KlowJnir wUt pti»r;art> at me üblliiy to attend to mo ows bull no—."
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NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 5
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154Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 NZ Truth, Issue 579, 22 July 1916, Page 5
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