Prodigal Returns
One of Whakatane’s best-known business men quite recently completely changed his way of life. He eschewed the hustle and bustle of township ways and escaped away to his broad acres, leaving behind him considerable moanings at the bar when he put out to sea. Speculation has beeii rife amongst his earlier victims and erstwhile customers as to when, if ever, he would be tempted away from his pastoral pursuits to resume his role of beaming boniface. The Beacon’s undercover man authoritatively report that “Hori” will soon be slaying away at the foundry once again, and at the old standM
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 93, 10 September 1948, Page 4
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101Prodigal Returns Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 12, Issue 93, 10 September 1948, Page 4
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