•The authorities at a certain mental hos* pital recently decided: to give one-of ths inmates—a sweet little lady:—a motor air*. ing (states the Dominion). The car duls came round to the. main entrance, and the party, which included a dignified police sergeant, took, their seats- No soonest were all comfortable than the little lady, took the sergeant’s shako from his he atty and lightly tossed it on to the rbadwayv No sooner had the sergeant settled than the little lady again tossed tnA shakj on to the roadway. By this time tne oni*. cer had lost eVery shred of dignity he eve? possessed. As he resumed his seat th® second time, the little lady, with a winning smile, placed her hand gently on his arm*, and murmured: “Don’t wear that dearie; it makes you look so old.” It wa® a long time before the sergeant fully covered his dignity. ; ; -
The Inglewood Library Committee dur* ing the last month received a very welcome donation of £5 from a lady who desires to remain anonymous. _ The Inglewood ' Borough Council last night decided to again Tiold a “clean-uj> day,” the date to be.left to the clerk antjf overseer to arrange. ~ Ladies’ fine gauge Art Silk Hose, . lon J panel, in tones of Sunburn, Suntan, ArabiMalacca, 3/11 pair, at The Hustlers,'DevdiJ Street/New-'Plymouth.*‘ ‘,
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 November 1929, Page 10
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