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The Critic

LjINKLER says that flying is the ■* salt of life. There seems to be a certain amount of sugar m it, too. * # # W7OMEN seldom show signs of being " clever. That's what's so infernally clever about them. - # # # THE after-dance breakfast is the *■ latest craze. A.M. and eggs. • # * LJEENEY appears to have more punch than pull. • # * A YOUNG man who had been charged with abduction married the girl. A life sentence. # * * A SYNONYM is a word we use when we can't spell the other one.

noWN south a child was seen dragV ging a go-cart over a baby. It explained that it was only playing "motor-cars." # • • KANSAS judge has decided that mothers may lay the whip on their daughters. Time mothers laid something more on our flappers. •* * . INCREASING number of wrecks on 1 the matrimonial sea is no doubt the fault of the tied. • • • r)NLY the narrow-minded call it the Sinema. • ■-»: *,\i. .•,-..-,■

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NZ Truth, Issue 1167, 12 April 1928, Page 1

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The Critic NZ Truth, Issue 1167, 12 April 1928, Page 1

The Critic NZ Truth, Issue 1167, 12 April 1928, Page 1

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