Two women happened to meet in the street. One carrie4 a parcel, was asked by the other what it was. It s some ham,” was the reply. “I always buy my ham at Sandy’s store. My husband is very particular, and likes Sandy’s ham best.” The other - thought she would try the. ham, and off she went to Sandy’s store. “I want some ham,” she said. “What kind?” asked the shopman. “The same as Mrs McDonald gets.” The shopman smiled and, leaning confidentially ovex - the counter, asked: “Whaur’s yer bottle?”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 8 April 1938, Page 2
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