The Johnson quadruplets continue to attract interest. Recent Australian visitors to the children in their new home have been Miss Mary Truby King, Mrs White, Miss M. White, and a representative of a women's weekly paper which regularly features the quadruplets. Among local people interested is the Postmaster-General (Mr F. Jones), who is a regular visitor to the Johnson home. A pleasing incident occurred recently when the children were driving home from Portobello with their parents in a friend’s car. The driver of one of three corporation buses conveying sightseers recognised the quadruplets and halted the car. The drivers of the othei - two buses also stopped and the children were soon the centre of admiration. Last December a short moving picture was taken of the four children by Mr Ronald Mclntyre, of Government Publicity Films, and advice has now been received that the film, which has not yet been released, gives a faithful and happy impression.
Tenders are invited in this issue for additions and alterations to the garage of Messrs Fagan Motors Ltd.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 9 May 1938, Page 9
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