Shower of wealth.
Wealth, apparently from the heavens, rained down upon a young rpan who was strol.ing aiong a Christchurch etreefe on VVednesday, states The Christchurch Star-Sun. A piece of paper fluttered down before his eyes. He glanced at itt .picked it up,\ an^ found it to be a pound note. Three or icpir raore pound notes and a ten■hiiling note tollywed; Aiuiost as ihe last note eddied down, an agitated young woroan burst from tiig door of the buildiug outside which "tliy soung man was standing. "Thon.k Ijeaven!" * she cried as slie saw the man with ihe mohey in his h and. ghe explained that she had been making up the bank in her office "on thg seeohd floor when nomebody had opened the door. There wa? a gust of wind and the money Miled oufc through the open windoF.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 93, 6 May 1937, Page 5
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