Smith assured his wife that he was perfectly competent to mend the broken window. He took the measurements and went to buy the glass. "Quite a simple job," said the shopkeeper. “You just pull out the old glass, fit in the new, fill in the putty, and there you arc.” An hour later. Smith presented himself once more at tire shop. The proprietor greeted him with an air of bright efficiency. “Same size again, I suppose?” he enquired.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 26 December 1940, Page 7
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