BY THE WAY.
Some Collections and Reflections. BY ONE OF THE BOYS. Trotting Matters.”—Article heading. Chorus of punters: “We should think it did.” Dr Thacker is back in the chair of the Port Christchurch League. He could not abandon his port. A rnan stole a suit case from a magistrate. A lawyer may lose a case, but a magistrate—never. j.; j.j Have you ever had a lesson by corre •’-’ndprice ? ” Rather- I never write to women A screen star, a London baritone and a Russian pianist are to visit New Zealand this year. They have heard of the big wool cheques. A complaint is made about relief workers being employed as shearers at sweated rates. There seems to be some suggestion of fleecing. Two golfers were playing a match for a wager. After the first hole the English man turned to his Scots opponent. " how many did you take?” he asked. ‘ Eight,” replied the Scot sman. I took seven, so that’s my hole,” said the Englishman. After the second hole the Englishman asked the same question. This time the Scotsman shook his head. “ Na, na, laddie,” he replied, “ it’s my 1 to " c k first
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20222, 5 February 1934, Page 5
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195BY THE WAY. Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20222, 5 February 1934, Page 5
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