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NOT A FREE SHOW

Mother AA r as always Aery particular in regard to the matter of saying grace, before meals-, and she made no difference Avlien she took her small son for the first time to a restaurant to haA 7 c tea. After the Avaitrcss had served tea. she said to him: "Now say grace u please, darling." "But, mummie," he in surprised 'tones., "we're, paying for this.

aren't Ave?"

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 17, 17 October 1944, Page 6

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72

NOT A FREE SHOW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 17, 17 October 1944, Page 6

NOT A FREE SHOW Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 8, Issue 17, 17 October 1944, Page 6

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