"On top of old smokey"
Art mimics life. Or does life mimic art - and is television advertising art? Probably not but Eunice Tumateroa at Ohakune's Stutz Cafe looked like she was copying that carpet cleaner add with the "I lost my poor meatball" section when she tiddlywinked a hamburger off a plate at a customer recently. It was a good job said customer has been in the gossip column so much lately he could see nothing but the funny side, and the gossip potential.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 342, 3 July 1990, Page 16
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84"On top of old smokey" Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 342, 3 July 1990, Page 16
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