THINGS YOU CAN’T DO. ♦ - Mend the daybreak. Cook on a mountain-range. Spend the King’s crown. Fall down an inkwell. Sail in a partnership. Be beaten by .a sugar-slick.
! TT is twenty-five years since the first J motion picture story was exhibited, i With slight variations you can still see j it at most picture palaces. I T IVE snakes were used in a recent | ballet in Sydney. But calves still remain the most important zoological I feature of these performances. | on the stage,” says a headI line. No doubt due to the prevalence of cigarette smoking in modern comedy. TT is boasted of one of the new plays that it is wholesome and has no sex appeal. So the difficulty, of selecting an entertainment to which one can safely take one's parents is for i the mo'ment solved. .rpilE Irish Free State will not pcri ■ mlt divorce. Evidently a Free [ State does not necessarily imply a | state of freedom! fA CORRESPONDENT complains that the ordinary New Zealand cook ’ usually serves up a dinner half cold. ' It cannot be too often emphasised that 1 the proof of the pudding is in th< iheating.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 December 1926, Page 16 (Supplement)
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