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Fundi and fussy, the mother had taken her little hoy shopping in the big stores with her. His treat was to be a visit to the toy department. Here an, efficient shop assistant tackled her. “Would your little boy like a game of snakes and ladders, madam ?” she asked. “Oil,” smiled the proud parent, “I know he’d love it—if you’ve got the time to snare!”
SUCH A SHOOK! As the artistic lady strolled along the country lane, slu* came across a. liefty ok I man cutting hack the hedge. “Ah.” she sighed. “What a delightful scene—so quiet and! rural. So far removed from the hectic rush and • hustle of town. So definitely Old England. May 1 talk with you. my good many I’d love to hear your rural diti-f r iect.” . And the old man beamed at her ns he replied: * “That’s O.Kt by hie, baby!”
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Opotiki News, Volume II, Issue 271, 15 December 1939, Page 4
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