A young actor, one of the ''roTanp'l ” brigade, was talking pat ronisingly to an old stager in the profession. ‘‘l’m taking up French, you know; studying Mol ie re's plays.” “Ah.' said the veteran, "it’s a, sound idea; but. really, you ought to have begun with English. ” Prosaic R" uantic (.irl (at the seaside): “When 1 eonie, out on to the front after dinner and gaze at the moonlit sea 1 feel too dull for words!” Practical youlh: “Il'm! You would not I<*(‘l ]i|<o that if you stayed at our boar 'ling house. ’ ’
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 108, 9 May 1931, Page 13 (Supplement)
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93Page 13 Advertisements Column 2 Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 108, 9 May 1931, Page 13 (Supplement)
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