A young married couple, who lived near a famous golf course, were entertaining an elderly aunt from town. “Well, Aunt Mary, how did you spend this afternoon?” asked the hostess on the first day. “Oh, I enjoyed myself very much!” was the reply. “I went for a walk. There seemed to be a great many people about, and some of them shouted at me in a most eccentric manor, but I just took no notice. And, by the way,” she went on, “I found such a number of curious little round white things. I’ve brought them home to ask you what they were.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 December 1940, Page 5
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