A worried New Zealand business man who was advised by his doctor, to take a quiet rest away from work, has been trying tq get a post m the Civil Service! # * * With dress it is all hide and seek these days. # # =* Women will give away most things she is tired of except a husband. - *= « # Dead men tell no tales, says the proverb. This evidently accounts for the ease with which widows marry again. it * # ■ "Woiid's News": "Honeymoon Ship." Follows Courtship and often ends m Hardship. ■'.-■■■ ft.' # ■ * ■ ' A Billiardist may take his cue, but a waiter does best when he's tipped ! #• * * Fur coats ,are now sold by instalments. On the de-furred payment system, so to speak. # # ■ . ' • Women rule while pretending to submit. Men submit while pretending to rule. ' ' . ■-■' .#■■• ■-. # ": . '# •■ This is a fact which is not mere talking,, • .", And flappers can take it how they like, But only a girl who is fond of walking Should go for a ride on a motor-bike. .■'■.'■ '••..# '*■.#■• • "Women don't wear their clothes out, ' ' says a fashion writer. Most people have noticed the fact this summeiy
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NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 1
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179Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 NZ Truth, Issue 1051, 14 January 1926, Page 1
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