NO APPRECIATION.
"The last time I sang my voice fell upon thousands of ears.” “How splendid! Did you get much applause?” “None at all.” “How unfortunate! You were broadcasting, perhaps?” “Oh no—just singing in a corn field.” MOHAIR. Young buyer at Christmas fair: "But aren’t these shoe laces rather dear?” "You see, they’re real mohair, miss. It’s a very risky job, shearing the mo!” SURE! “What is flood lighting, Bill?” “Well, don’t rightly know. Maybe it’s got something to do with arc lamps.”
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3799, 24 August 1936, Page 7
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83NO APPRECIATION. Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 53, Issue 3799, 24 August 1936, Page 7
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