WAR BRIDES Although there has not yet b?ert as yet any abnormal number of marriage licenses issued in Hamilton since the outbreak of war., there have been several war brides this week. Anxious to marry before th« call to anus is made, several youn4 couples have made hasty arrangements for their wedding. Rings lmev been purchased from the jeweller, and wedding frocks made within one day in some cases and all arlangements made for the wedding ceremony at a moment's notice..'^, ■ ROAD COURTESY ' v - A cart was ambling along' the corni try road one dark night. A larga car was approaching in the opposite direction. The driver of the car dipped his glaring headlights to avoid dazzling the carrier. "George/' said the carrier to his mate —"we mustreturn the compliment. Just biowf that offside candle out."'
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 62, 15 September 1939, Page 4
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