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THE CRITIC

: Who can undaunted brave the I \ ■ , Critic's rage, § = Or note unmoved his mention sin = in the Critic's page; = jj Parade his errors m the public § = eye, . i = And Mother Grundy's rage = I defy? | ..'■■■■■■■■uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiur The wowser fights to make New Zealand safe for hypocrisy. ■•'.•■# # * X . "A • cut price": The charge for shingling. ■_..'■•.# ■ * * # The more trade contracts the more it expands.. * ; ■ • # Love is the "Lost Chord" m the jazz-melody of the modern girl's life.. * * a There's many a tip 'twixt the cup and the sip. * * * Newspaper heading: "Blondes are Losing Ground." Dye-ing off! *. * * It doesn't necessarily follow that politics and politeness are associated. * * * The modern flapper very often looks better when she's off color. * •' # . ■•_■ '-. ■ '

Newspaper Heading: "The Star Grazer." In the front row at the theatre! #■ « # Luck is a good thing to trust to when you are broke, as nobody else will trust you. • * * One of the most serious things m life is a sense of humor. -"• '•'■■.■' * # *. ; "All, men are fools," says a woman writer. Wrong, madam — thousands arc bachelors. - According to the fashion writers Oxford bags are dying. In fact, they're on their last legs. i iiiiiiiuniiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii

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NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 1

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THE CRITIC NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 1

THE CRITIC NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 1

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