There nre so many <leliimtioris or l„,i v (sws a writer m the TinWn that. it is difficult to select & molt ,lit, tat I in a N ewtowh-ikiaron cm The ota.it day .that, m« ««°l,l ™l ?-L .'Shbilious smue: 'S II alll these colonials say thank >on t. the conductor when he hands ihcai i ticket?” “'lsn’t it funny, • rejoined her ftriend with animation. Thereupon thev lhaugkti-ly accepted their tickets without acknowledgement. Now when I see n woman take a ticket in stony silence 1 decide she .6 too much of h ' lady to say “thank you,” and mentally, kow-tow to hoi suporioritv 'and iWculonml’ characteristics. Hut the question Docsn t. the acknowledgement come'as second nature to oayone who is not netu-illy ill-bred? I nather fancy with moot people the difficulty would be to refrain from the small courtesy ov a word of thanks. Zymolo' Trokeys clear the throat and revive the voice—important facts for all who talk or sing, lheir widespread popularity .shows their value.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2327, 21 October 1908, Page 5
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166Untitled Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2327, 21 October 1908, Page 5
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