The fourteenth baby arrived in a Wanganui home the other day, and one of the little brothers, when he called at a neighbouring store, was asked whether he would give the baby away (states the Herald). “ Oh, no,” replied the little chap gleefully, “ we could do with thousands more.” “ Women who buy in the retail shops are terribly critical, and if there is the slightest flaw in the goods they will not take them away,” said an expert witness in the Wellington Supreme Court recently. “ They are more critical than ever before; is my experience;"
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Otago Witness, Issue 3882, 7 August 1928, Page 5
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