Professor Arnold Wall, of Christchurch, is a believer in the simple life. He told those present at the Graduation Day ceremony at Canterbury College that in his retirement a nice, airy cave at Taylor’s Afistake with limpets to eat would do him very well. He was not in the Government pension scheme, but by dint of a frugal and simple life, and by doing without a motor car, he had been *able to scrape together a modest competency.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4028, 26 May 1931, Page 36
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