The Wai'cato Times says: —" Everybod; has heard of the schoolboy's answer as t the ace being the largest Known diamond but it is not we think generally cousidere that a pack of cards is a necessary adjunc to a schoolgirl's 'kit.' This appears to 1j the erse, however. Yesterday afternoon a a certal.i school, we will not particularise not a lmnclreel miles away from HamiTtoi one of the teachers discovered a pack c cards one of the scholar's desk. The youn lady on being questioned by the teachci who havi.ig received a strict education hei self was horrified, replied that the eavels wci her own, and that during play-time, she an others of the scholars devoted themselves t playing euchre. A nice pastime surely ft chits of girls." A woman is different from a phonograpl The phonograph only talks back as much v you talk to it. Obituary: Warwick Weaton, a wel Jiuown commercial traveller,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6295, 16 February 1892, Page 3
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