The old proverb is quite in place here —for in this pen drawing by. Rose Dreams (14), Eketahuna, everyone seems to be eager to do her "bit." A fat cake, gay with fringed wrappings, is being borne carefully toward the hamper in the foreground. Soon it will be brimful of Christmas comforts — sweaters and shirts and something, perhaps, which will impart the tranquility of this outdoor scene—where the only grim reminder is an aeroplane zooming overhead.
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 45, 16 November 1940, Page 16
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76The old proverb is quite in place here—for in this pen drawing by. Rose Dreams (14), Eketahuna, everyone seems to be eager to do her "bit." A fat cake, gay with fringed wrappings, is being borne carefully toward the hamper in the foreground. Soon it will be brimful of Christmas comforts — sweaters and shirts and something, perhaps, which will impart the tranquility of this outdoor scene—where the only grim reminder is an aeroplane zooming overhead. Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 45, 16 November 1940, Page 16
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