CHRISTMAS CARDS
-«J* SUPPLY POSITION UNCERTAIN Though the time i'or buying and posting Christmas cards for friends overseas has not cjulte arrived, it is already evident thai when it docscome there will be enough of these small hut important tokens of fnendship to go round. In a normal year the early buying of cards; is calered. I'or from stocks remaining from the Christmas before, and presumably Uiose now displayed for sale are in this category. There is apparently no definite ruling yet on whether priniers will be allowed to print Christmas cards to order for private persons.
IN PASSING "What's a good definition of a gentleman?" - "A guy a girl doesn't know every well." • • * • Visitor to iUussolinic What arc you holding up that umbrella for? The sky is blue and there's no rain. Mussolini: Ah, but it's rainin* in Berlin. • *«,«. Blue Avas on the dance floor for 'he first time and was rather clumsy on his feet. To make a conversation with his talented young partner, lie said: "I have dancing in my blood to-night." To which the young lass replied: "You must have bad circulation •hen; it hasn't reached your feet yet."
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 3, 11 September 1942, Page 2
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193CHRISTMAS CARDS Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 5, Issue 3, 11 September 1942, Page 2
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