A small girl was being put to bed by her mother, but the latter was wanted downstairs, so she hurriedly said: “Go to sleep, dear; God’s with you, I must go downstairs to daddy.” A few minutes later the dining-room door opened, and in walked the child. ’Mummy,” she said, with chattering teeth, “You go up to God. I’ll stay with daddy.” “I need a holiday," said the pretty cashier. “I’m not looking my best.” “Nonsense,” said the manager. “It’s not nonsense; the men are beginning to count their change.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 1 May 1939, Page 7
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