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THE MESS-TIiVIATES. THE Prohibitionists' ambition:' To knock the "hie" out of hiccough; •'PARENTS are becoming' more and r i more indulgent;" states a writer m an exchange. Apparently.the cocktail habit is no longer the prerogative of the flappers. ■.■: ;. '. • CRYNINeiAL DEBATE/ ' ■. .'-, " ■•."■- v* "'.■.••"'■•;.• THINGS looked ; All Black" at Sydney.''" ■■ '■' ■■ •■■•;'■/ , ' .'.'■■. ■■'■■ ■■ :■... .. ♦; '••■ ■ ♦"■'.. .■ •;. ■ ■;■'.' ■ THE Australian footballers were on a * win m their first: match against the All Blacks. " ! ■■■ •■•"■."•• •• ■•.•■■• - •. '•:.•■ ■%■, ' MEWSPAPER caption: "All :^ The . Dark." Another argument^ipr the Summertime Bill. • ,'■■'>s'' ■'■■'■ ■.". ■*.-■;: * :..^" ""%yr ' '■ Mr. Sidey believes m day labor. . : ■■'■■' .■•-•-. -*:: (/•:' ■ . DROBABLY, the. most pathetiq mo--1 ment m the life of the successful fortune-teller, is when . she takes the doctor's hand, and says: "Doctor, am I going to get well?" . . , llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllMllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllll
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NZ Truth, Issue 1078, 22 July 1926, Page 1
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144THE CRITIC NZ Truth, Issue 1078, 22 July 1926, Page 1
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