KIND MR. SEMPLE.
How very kind of Mr. Semple lsirne that nice, encouraging little not» printed and handed to the lady wfea ehe was renewing her driver'* Ikenst! Such condescension. "It will pens* you (please note the "permit") to >st away for week-end* and holidaw." Now, that i» what one might "«mB magnanimou*. eapeciallr with such m generous supply—l mean allowance af petrol at oneV disposal. Of counw, at one minds making sacrifices for tJ* war !f the rca*on for n> doing k genuine, fcut few, if any, regard it a* a war economy entirely.* Mr. Sempl* fa making a bi<r mistake if he thinks we all wear Winkers, and he appear* t*' forget tiiat we can, and do. read «H papers. But it wnw he will haw ty little joke. STUXG /J,
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 6
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133KIND MR. SEMPLE. Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 6
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