KNOWS HIS TYPE
AS with a man, ao with his Job, Horace Bullivant knows how to pick out the right type. • He's a printer, of Christchurch, and therefore, perforce, has his feet set upon the inky way. But Horace, who was a great man according to our tutorial elders, does not find himself thrust in here among the black and white, just because he is fond of the ink. On the principle that little men are more inclined to greatness, we may cite Horace B. as the shining example. He has a large family. What he is not in the general sporting sense could be written on your thumbnail, but to mention a few of his hobbies— and by no means all of them — we can think of him as an experienced angler, an ardent motorist and a subtle humorist. In fact, he is a moving figure in whatever he throws his punch and geniality. Hon. secretary of the Selwyn Huts Association, the fishermen know where to look for him. And always where there are fishermen, there are stories.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 4
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179KNOWS HIS TYPE NZ Truth, Issue 1142, 20 October 1927, Page 4
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