Served His Purpose
An artist, painting in the open air, was startled to -cc a red-faced perspiring motorist at his side. ‘ ‘Don ’t put another stroke to it!” urged the newcomer. “I’ll you "v-e x»>umis for it as it stands. 99 * ‘lt—it is very kind of you,” the artist stammered, 4 ‘but it’s not quite finished.’ f “Doesn’t matter one jot,” said the motorist, as he got his money out. “1 only want the canvas to mend a burst tyre.’*
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Putaruru Press, Volume VII, Issue 312, 31 October 1929, Page 1
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