EASY PICNICS BY RAIL FIRMS, SOCIETIES, SCHOOLS, ETC TTIGH summer brings the low-cost picnics by rail in all districts. Free booklets give helpful information about suitable picnic grounds and their equipment, details of fares, etc. Take advantage of the free advice of railway experts in planning picnics. ASK TO-DAY FOR A BOOKLET
ONDS CUSTARD
Hollywood looks for a new boom with the introduction of colour to its films. The aim is to get the red out of the bookkeeping and into the* ingenue’s blush. Bennie, aged four, met Henry, aged five, and the following conversation ensued: “Whatsainatteir your head?*’ “Bumped it ona ceiling.’ * “Ona stop-ladder?” Ci No. I was playin’ ’ith my pap ona floor an’ I was sitting on his tummy.” “An’ nen what?” “Papa sneezed.”
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13182, 14 February 1936, Page 3
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