KIBBLINGS.
A ittle nonsenso now end theu, Is elishoa by thaw ise^t men. A Virtue of it.—Pertly : There ia cne thing I have to eny in favour of tbe wind when it whistles. Dnlibead : What's that ? Pertly: It never whißtles popular airs. Wisgs (quoting): There's nothing! like leather,' you know, old boy. Waggs : Isn't tht-re, tho igh ? You never saw any of the pie crust that our new girl turns out. Governor : You i aye bepn running ahead of allowance, Jack. Jack: I know it, dad. I've been hoping for a long timo thut tbe allowance wouH strengthen up enough to overtake me, Tbiß world would be a happy world And men wou'd all be bro'he'P, If people did themsoives one-half That they expect of others.
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Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10295, 30 April 1895, Page 4
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126KIBBLINGS. Taranaki Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 10295, 30 April 1895, Page 4
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